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Item 1989 წლის 25 თებერვალი. საზოგადოება და ხელისუფლება(2021) ბახტაძე, მიხეილThe political changes that began in the USSR in the second half of the 1980s (“Perestroika”, “Glastnost”) led to the activation of the National-Liberation Movement. When talking about this period, two events are mainly mentioned. The fi rst being April 9, 1989 and the next November 1988 hunger strike. Apart from them, there were several other important events in the second half of the80s. AmongthemisFebruary25, 1989. Thisdaybytheiniti ativeoftheNational Liberation Movement was marked as a day of mourning in the latt er year . February 25 was one of the most solemn days in Soviet Georgia, the date of establishment of the Soviet rule in Georgia. The society was celebrating together with the government, at least in appearance, ostensibly. Perhaps some individuals perceived this day in rather diff erent light than the Soviet authorities, but obviously this was not happening in public. This very day as a day of mourning, as a day of Georgia’s loss of independence, was celebrated in public, for the fi rst time with a mass anti-Soviet demonstration in 1989. The government tried to terrorize the public and supposedly this led to the incident of February 18, 1989, the dispersion of peaceful protesters by “Komsomol” activists. On February 25, the city center was full of “militia”. The demonstrators gathered in diff erent places and marched to the yard of the fi rst building of TSU, the main gathering location. By 10-11 a.m. the yard and the surrounding area was crowded with demonstrators. Some groups had to break through a “militia” cordon on the way. Several buses were parked on the streets surrounding the university, where the soldiers of the 8th Regiment of the Internal Troops were waiting in the full preparation (equipped with the helmets, the shields etc). But the government could not dare to use force. What was the government doing? It was traditionally celebrating _ on the evening of February 24, a solemn gathering and then a solemn concert was held at the Opera House. This was happening when, even in the pages of the fl agship of the Soviet Georgian press, the newspaper “Communist” was addressing the events of February 25, 1921 as an occupation. It was obvious that the government and the society were on diff erent confl icting sides. The government was becoming more and more alienated from the society, it could no longer perceive reality and I suppose this was the reason for the development of the events a month and a half later.Item Caucasus in records and paintings of 19th century Europeans(Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, 2022-11-14) Kandelaki, DaliThe creations of three Europeans who came to the Caucasus, including Georgia, with different missions are interesting: the paintings left by Heinrich Theodor Welle, a member of a scientific expedition organized by the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences at the beginning of the century, are unique; Paintings and letters of the artist Teodor Horschelt, who fought against the peoples of the North Caucasus in 1858-1862, are important for studying the history of the Caucasian War. as part of the army of the Russian Empire; The drawings of Ernst Haeckel, a world-famous scientist, zoologist who came to Georgia on a trip in 1897, are made with amazing simplicity.Item CHANGING THE IMPERIAL PATTERN: LIFE IN THE SOUTH-WEST GEORGIA UNDER THE OTTOMANS AND THE RUSSIANS (1870-1914)(მერიდიანი, 2014) Dundua, Tedo; Zhuzhunashvili, GiorgiItem Church and State in Modern Georgian Reality(ივანე ჯავახიშვილის სახელობის თბილისის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტის გამომცემლობა, 2022) Tavadze, LeriItem Coins of Muslim Rulers Struck at Tbilisi Mint (General Overview)(2016) Dundua, Tedo; Avdaliani, EmilItem COMMENSALITY IN THE AGE OF DAVID AGMASHENEBELI AND QUEEN TAMAR(2021) Phiphia, Natia; Tsimintia, KetevanItem Composition of Theophany on 10th-11th Centuries Georgian Church Facades(2018) Silagadze, NinoItem Conflicts in Abkhazia and Tskhinvali Region: the Continuing Russian Occupation of Georgia(მერიდიანი, 2013) Papaskiri, Teimuraz; Papaskiri, ZurabItem Coronavirus, Great Pandemics and Georgia: Short Historical Tale(ივანე ჯავახიშვილის სახელობის თბილისის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტის გამომცემლობა, 2023) Dundua, Tedo; Tabuashvili, Apolon; Avdaliani, EmilAs the world recently experienced deep effects (death rate, economic downturn, slowdown of globalization) of the novel Coronavirus, it is interesting to look at all the pandemics from a historical point of view. Below are several famous epidemics that affected the world and Georgia in Medieval or Modern and Contemporary periods, and which showed the countries making similar coordinated steps to stop them.Item Deities and Pagan Shrines on Money: Case of Georgia(2020) Dundua, TedoItem Fashion on Georgian Money(ივანე ჯავახიშვილის სახელობის თბილისის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტის გამომცემლობა, 2023) Dundua, Tedo; Avaliani, EmilItem Gaius the Iberian – First ever recorded Georgian to be bap-tized (Summary)(Meridian Publishers, 2011) Dundua, TedoItem Georgia within the European Integration as Seen in Coinage. Greeks in Colchis(მერიდიანი, 2012) Dundua, TedoItem Georgian and European Armies in Action(2021) Dundua, TedoItem Georgian Coins with Byzantine Iconography and Imperial Titulature of the Georgian Kings(2017) Dundua, Tedo; Tavadze, LeriItem Georgian Historiography – Reality and Perspectives (View from inside)(Meridian Publishers, 2011) Dundua, TedoItem Georgian Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century: Values, Ideals, Symbols(Meridian Publishers, 2011) Chkhartishvili, Mariam; Kadagishvili, SophioItem Georgian Social Stereotype According to the Estimation of the Citizens of Europe Visiting Georgia(Meridian Publishers, 2011) Shabashvili, GiuliItem Georgien in der abendländischen Reiseliteratur des 17.-19. Jahrhunderts(Meridian Publishers, 2011) Gogiaschwili, EleneItem Historical Memory about Migration of the Kaskians in Western Georgia(Meridian Publishers, 2011) Phiphia, Natia