Georgian Academy of Sciences

Mariam Lortkipanidze

Doctor of Historical sciences, Professor (History of Georgia)

Candidate of Hitorical sciences, 1948 (Tbilisi Emirate);
Doctor of Historical Sciences, 1964 (Politikal unification of Feudal Georgia).

Head of the Georgian History Department at the Tbilisi State University;
Leading scholar (0,5) of the Javakhishvili Institute of History and Ethnography of the Georgian Acad.Sci.

Honoured worker of Science of Georgia;
State Prize of Georgia, I.Javakhisvili Prize, N.Berdzenishvili Prize.

Address:

Office:
1, I.Chavchavadze Ave.,
Tbilisi, Georgia

Tel: 29 08 30
Home:
52, I.Chavchavadze Ave., apt.2,
Tbilisi, Georgia

Tel: 22-27-35

Publications:

  • Political unification of Feudal Georgia (in Georgian), Tb.,1963.
  • Georgian historical works of Early Feudal Georgia (in Georgian), Tb., 1969.
  • Kartli in the II half of the 5 ht cent. (in Georgian), Tb.,1979
  • Essays on the history of peasantry of Feudal Georgia (in Georgian) (co- authors: D.Megreladze, C.Akophashvili, T.Soselia).
  • Matiane Katlisai (Annals of Georgia) by anonymous author of the 11th cent. Russian translation from old Georgian, introduction, comments by M.Lortkipanidze (in Russin), Tb.,   1976.
  • Sumbat Davitisdze, History of the roval family of the Bagrationis (11th cent.).Russian translation from old Georgian, introduction, notes by M.Lortkipanidze (in Russian), Tb., 1979.
  • Georgia in the 11th-begining of the 13th cc) (in Russian).
  • To the problems of history and historiography of Georgia. Journal "georgcia" (in German), Jena, 1980.
  • To the history of Highland Kartli in the 5th-18th cc. Coll. Peculiarities of socio-economic development of georgian highlands (co-authors: M.Dumbadze, B.Lominadze), Tb. 1983 (in Russian).
  • From the history of Bizatine-Georgian relations (the 70s of the11th cent.). Bizantine favourite No.40, 1979 (in Russian), Moscow.
  • From the history of Bizantine-Georgian cultural relations (the 7th-13th cc.). Bizantine essays, Moscow (in Russian). 1982.
  • what is "Kartlis Tskovreba" (in Georgian), Tb., 1989.
  • Tbilisi begining of the 4th-12th cc (in Russian), 1992.
  • Moktsevai Kartlisai. Translated into Polish (by David Kolbaia), Warsaw, 1995. Letter of introduction by M.Lortkipanidze (in Polish).
  • in the book: Essays in history of Georgia, vol.II, 1973. (in Georgian)

      a) changes in economic and social life in the 9th-10th cc;
      b) formation of new feodal principalities;
      c) fomation of Georgian feudal monarchy.

  • in the book: Essays in history of georgia, vol.III, Tb.,1979.

      a) home political and foreign situation of Georgia in the the 80 s of the 10th to the 80 s of the 11th cc;
      b) Georgia in the end of the 11th and the first quarter of the 12th cc;
      c) home and foreign polotical situation of Georgia since the second quarter of the 12th and to the begininng of the 80s.

  • in the book: Kutaisi since the olden times till the 13th cent.(in Georgian), Kutaisi-Tbilisi, 1994.

      a) Kutaisi, the capital of united Georgia;
      b) Kutaisi from 1122 till 1260;
      c) Outer face of kutaisi, its construction and city autorities;
      d) Kutaisi, capital of West Georgia;
      e) economic life of the sity.

  • From the history of Tbilisi Emirate.Works of the Georgian Acad. Sci., "mimomkhilveli", I, 1951 Tbilisi (in Georgian).
  • History of Georgia, a textbook for secondary schools (co author N.Asatiani) Tbilisi, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993. (in Georgian).
  • Heathenism in christian georgia, journ."Georgica", no.16, 1993 (co author N.Vachnadze), "Universitatverlag" Konstanz (in German).
  • The Abkhazians and Abkhazia, Tbilisi 1990 (in English).
  • The Georgian Chronicle, Translated by Catharine Vivian. Introduction by M.Lortkipanidze, Amsterdam, 1991 (in English).
  • Georgia in the 11th-12th cc, Tbilisi, 1987 (in English).
  • Essays on Georgian History, Tbilisi 1994 (in Georgia).
  • Great Historians from Antiquity to 1800. An International Dictionery, Westport, Connecticut, London, 1989; M.Lortkipanidze,Bagrationi, Vakhusti, Georgian anonym (7th cent), Historian of David (anonym). (in English).

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