A History of Georgia
Discover the sweeping saga of a nation that has stood at the crossroads of continents for millennia. This comprehensive history takes you from the earliest human footprints at Dmanisi, where 1.8‑million‑year‑old hominin fossils reshaped our understanding of migration, through the vibrant Iron Age kingdoms of Colchis and Iberia, and into the pivotal moment when Georgia embraced Christianity in the fourth century, forging a spiritual identity that would endure centuries of foreign rule.
Journey through the medieval Golden Age under the Bagrationi dynasty, when queen Tamar’s reign brought political unity, economic prosperity, and a cultural renaissance that produced masterpieces like Shota Rustaveli’s “The Knight in the Panther’s Skin” and the awe‑inspiring domed churches of Svetitskhoveli and Gelati. Learn how invasions by Mongols, Timurids, and later Ottoman and Persian empires fractured the kingdom, yet how Georgian language, faith, and artistic traditions persisted as quiet acts of resistance.
Follow the complex path of Russian incorporation in the nineteenth century, the socioeconomic upheavals of emancipation and industrialization, and the birth of modern Georgian nationalism led by figures like Ilia Chavchavadze. Experience the brief, hopeful independence of the First Republic (1918‑1921), the harsh realities of Sovietization, purges, and cultural survival, and the national awakening that finally culminated in the 1991 restoration of statehood. Witness the turbulence of the 1990s civil wars, the hopeful Rose Revolution of 2003, and the country’s drive toward Western integration, only to be tested by the 2008 August War with Russia and its lingering consequences.
Finally, gain insight into contemporary Georgia: its struggle to reclaim territorial integrity, its aspirations for European and Euro‑Atlantic membership, and the enduring role of the Georgian Orthodox Church, language, and vibrant cultural scene in shaping a resilient national identity. This book offers readers a deep, nuanced understanding of how a small Caucasus nation has continually adapted, preserved its heritage, and looked toward the future despite being repeatedly buffeted by empires and conflict. Ideal for anyone fascinated by world history, cultural endurance, and the powerful interplay of geography, faith, and politics.
This book is ideal for university students, scholars, and general readers with an interest in Caucasian or Eurasian history, particularly those seeking a comprehensive, chronological overview of Georgia’s prehistoric origins, medieval glory, struggles for independence, and modern geopolitical challenges. It will also benefit policymakers and professionals working on regional security, Euro‑Atlantic integration, or post‑Soviet state‑building who need a deep historical context for contemporary Georgian affairs.
May 26, 2026
36,724 words
2 hours 34 minutes
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