ABSTRACT

This is the first comprehensive cultural and historical introduction to modern Georgia. It covers the country region by region, taking the form of a literary journey through the transition from Soviet Georgia to the modern independent nation state.

Georgia's recorded history goes back nearly 3,000 years. The Georgians converted to Christianity in 330 and their Bagratuni monarchy endured for over 1,000 years. The Soviets ruled the region from 1921 but their vigorous repression did little to eradicate the strong Georgian sense of nationhood and under Gorbachev, Georgian independence became inevitable. Nasmyth's lively and topical survey charts the nation's remarkable cultural and historical journey to statehood.

Having travelled extensively in the country over a period of five years, Peter Nasmyth is exceptionally qualified to write on Georgia. His authoritative, dynamic and perceptive book is based on hundreds of interviews with modern Georgians, from country priests to black marketeers. Georgia will be essential reading for anyone interested in this fascinating region as well as for students and researchers requiring an insight into life after the collapse of the old Soviet order in the richest and most dramatic of the former republics.

part |2 pages

Part I: PRE-INDEPENDENT GEORGIA

chapter 1|7 pages

Why Georgia?

chapter 2|9 pages

Before the Caucasus

chapter 3|14 pages

The mountains of poetry

chapter 4|6 pages

Kazbegi

chapter 5|6 pages

The mountain

chapter 6|10 pages

Kazbegi to Tbilisi

chapter 7|58 pages

Tbilisi

chapter 8|9 pages

Mtskheta

chapter 9|9 pages

Gori

chapter 10|5 pages

Vardzia

chapter 11|11 pages

Kakheti

chapter 12|24 pages

Svaneti

chapter 13|16 pages

Sukhumi

part |2 pages

Part II: INDEPENDENT GEORGIA

chapter 14|7 pages

The eve of independence

chapter 15|9 pages

The young shoots of war

chapter 16|18 pages

Batumi

chapter 17|21 pages

Khevsureti

chapter 18|18 pages

Georgia’s war: a return to Sukhumi

chapter 19|13 pages

A religious revival

chapter 20|10 pages

Kutaisi

chapter 21|12 pages

New Georgia

chapter 22|13 pages

The Rose Revolution

chapter 23|13 pages

A walk in Tusheti