Georgian-Abkhaz conflict: 1917-1992

Georgian-Abkhaz conflict: 1917-1992

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The book "Georgian-Abkhaz conflict: 1917-1992", created by the team of authors, is a deep and multifaceted study of one of the most complex and controversial pages in the history of the Caucasus. This work not only covers the events preceding the conflict, but also analyzes its consequences, making it an important source for understanding the current state of affairs in the region. From the first pages, the reader plunges into the atmosphere of historical vicissitudes, covering more than seven decades. The authors carefully collect facts, documents and evidence to show how political, social and cultural factors intertwined in the fate of Georgians and Abkhazians. The book explores key moments such as the revolutionary events of 1917, the rise of national movements, and the escalation of tensions in the 1980s that eventually led to armed conflict in the early 1990s. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from students and researchers studying the history of the Caucasus, to those who are simply interested in political and ethnic conflicts. It will also attract the attention of historians, sociologists and anyone who wants to better understand the mechanisms of identity formation and national conflicts. Readers who are passionate about history, politics, and culture will find it a lot of useful and fascinating. The topics raised in the book go beyond a simple description of events. The authors explore how historical trauma and collective memory affect modern society, how political decisions shape the destinies of peoples, and how cultural differences can be both a source of wealth and a cause of conflict. They raise important questions about self-identification, nationalism and the role of external forces in local conflicts, which makes the book relevant in the light of current events. The style of the authors differs in analyticalness and depth. They are not afraid to raise complex and sometimes contradictory questions, which makes reading not only informative, but also provocative. The book is written in accessible language, which makes it easy to perceive even the most complex concepts. This makes it suitable for both professionals and a wide audience. The team of authors includes historians, sociologists and experts on the Caucasus, which gives the work versatility and diversity of views. Their previous research and publications on ethnopolitical conflicts and the history of the Caucasus also emphasize their competence and deep understanding of the subject. The Georgian-Abkhaz conflict: 1917-1992 is not just a book about the past. This is an important tool for analyzing the present and future of the region. It encourages the reader to reflect on how history shapes our perceptions and how important it is to understand the contexts in which conflicts occur. This work will become an indispensable source for all who want to understand the complex relations between the peoples of the Caucasus and realize how historical events affect modernity. If you are looking for books about conflicts, ethnic politics or the history of the Caucasus, then this publication will be a real find for you. It will not only expand your knowledge, but also allow you to look at events from different points of view, which is especially important in our rapidly changing world.
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