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Frontmatter
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David Marshall Lang
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- The Russian Institute of Columbia University III
- Studies of The Russian Institute Columbia University IV
- Note on Transliteration VI
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Illustrations XIII
- 1. The Historical Background 1
- 2. The Government of the Mukhranian Viceroys, 1658–1723 19
- 3. Social and Economic Conditions during the Mukhranian Period 49
- 4. Political History of the Mukhranian Period, 1658–1703 85
- 5. Political History of the Mukhranian Period, 1703–1723 104
- 6. Culture during the Mukhranian Period 121
- 7. Georgia under Turkish and Persian Rule 1723–1747 139
- 8. The Struggle for National Independence 1747–1762 147
- 9. Toward a Russian Orientation 1761–1783 158
- 10. Social and Economic Problems of Erekle’s Reign 187
- 11. Erekle’s Last Years: A Kingdom in Decline, 1783–1798 205
- 12. Giorgi XII: Last King of K’art’lo-Kakhet’i, 1798–1800 226
- 13. The Liquidation of the Monarchy in Eastern and Western Georgia 1800–1810 244
- 14. Epilogue: The Consolidation of Russian Power, 1810–1831 267
- Appendix 285
- Bibliography 289
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- The Russian Institute of Columbia University III
- Studies of The Russian Institute Columbia University IV
- Note on Transliteration VI
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Illustrations XIII
- 1. The Historical Background 1
- 2. The Government of the Mukhranian Viceroys, 1658–1723 19
- 3. Social and Economic Conditions during the Mukhranian Period 49
- 4. Political History of the Mukhranian Period, 1658–1703 85
- 5. Political History of the Mukhranian Period, 1703–1723 104
- 6. Culture during the Mukhranian Period 121
- 7. Georgia under Turkish and Persian Rule 1723–1747 139
- 8. The Struggle for National Independence 1747–1762 147
- 9. Toward a Russian Orientation 1761–1783 158
- 10. Social and Economic Problems of Erekle’s Reign 187
- 11. Erekle’s Last Years: A Kingdom in Decline, 1783–1798 205
- 12. Giorgi XII: Last King of K’art’lo-Kakhet’i, 1798–1800 226
- 13. The Liquidation of the Monarchy in Eastern and Western Georgia 1800–1810 244
- 14. Epilogue: The Consolidation of Russian Power, 1810–1831 267
- Appendix 285
- Bibliography 289
- Index 317