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SCIENCTIFIC ISSUES IN ILIA CHAVCHAVADZE’S “IVERIA”

PRO GEORGIA. JOURNAL OF KARTVELOLOGICAL STUDIES, 2022
The article refers to the coverage of scientific issues in the newspaper “Iveria”, founded and edited by the well-known public figure, writer and publicist Ilia Chavchavadze. Coverage of scientific issues is important for studying the history of Georgian scientific journalism of the 19th century.
Ketevan Giorgobiani, Nino Kvitashvili
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Christianity and the state - Ilia Chavchavadze's liberal choice

JOURNAL "DIALOGI", 2021
The Iliad program "Restoration of the Identity of Our Fallen" was clearly aimed at strengthening the Georgian national identity, which meant the revival of our cultural, national and religious identity, which was in danger of Russification at that time.
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On Some Implications of Ilia Chavchavadze’s Barakala

Kadmos, 2012
Georgia’s unification with Russia has been assessed on many occasions from various perspectives: artistic and metaphorical, cultural and historical, political and pragmatic, and many others, whether mixed or homogeneous. Two of these assessments stand out most clearly in our memory: Nikoloz Baratashvili: “The road was opened and the Iverians were given
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Ilia’s Library: A New Perspective in the Study of Ilia Chavchavadze’s Legacy

Kadmos, 2018
Ilia Chavchavadze is credited with starting the nationalist discourse and the tradition of liberalism in Georgia. He also was among the first to confront socialism and the socialists. However, the origins of his ideas and consequently, their philosophical, socio-political and economic footing remain understudied, being limited to a handful of works ...
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Ilia Chavchavadze in the Strugle for Mount Athos: Mission of the Iviron and Georgian-Greek Dispute

Kadmos, 2009
The work deals with two texts dedicated to the problem of ownership of the Georgians’ monastery on the Mount Athos, published in the Georgian press, with Sergei Meskhi considered as their author in the past, but recently, the texts have been included in Ilia Chavchavadze’s Selections (twenty-volume academic edition).
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