![]() ![]() u/SaynotoChrisButler mentioned Stephen Jones' Socialism in Georgian Colors, which looks at the development of socialism in Georgia from roughly 1870 until (I believe) the Soviet occupation, and may be worth looking at (I've only read parts of it, so can't confirm its going to cover the DRG however Jones is a leading scholar on Georgian history so it definitely is recommended still).įinally there are two main surveys on Georgian history: Ronald Grigor Suny's The Making of the Georgian Nation, and Donald Rayfield's Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia. Lee's book is probably the only one, though like you said it is written by a committed socialist and from that perspective (I still plan to read it in the short term, just because there isn't much else). Honestly there isn't any English-language book that focuses specifically on the Democratic Republic of Georgia. ![]()
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