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Certain Aspects of Georgian-Russian Relations in Modern Historiography, Hardback Book

Certain Aspects of Georgian-Russian Relations in Modern Historiography Hardback

Edited by David Muskhelishvili

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In this scientific work on the basis of archival and rich historiographic literature, the dramatic history of Georgian and Russian relationships is shown; the tendentious, imperial and pseudoscientific views of the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, are criticised, as well as the opinions of the famous Soviet dissident, A Sakharov, and modern Russian historians.

All of them are exposed in falsification of historical documentations and in their irrelevant knowledge and dilettantism.

The second part of the collection refers to the historic aspects of Georgian-Russian relationships.

In this scientific work, it is substantiated that in 1801 Georgia was conquered by Russia, the autocephaly of Georgia was violently abolished and the Georgian people were dictated by the Russian model of government.

Taking into consideration today's situation, the book will help readers to understand the mechanism of Russian aggression which has been carried out by Russian rulers toward "minor nations" explaining their action as "paternity care".

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