The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked a global-historical transformation, and as a result, the Soviet system unraveled, and new nation-states emerged.
The publication was prepared as a result of a joint project Women and History implemented by the Heinrich Boell Foundation offices in Kyiv and Tbilisi.
The present paper provides an overview of developments preceding the protest rallies of 9 April 1989 in chronological order and their symbolic characteristics.
This paper discusses the structural and ideological transformations of the Communist party’s official newspaper Soviet Armenia and follows a case-study approach based on the oral history interview.
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The purpose of the research is to analyze characteristics of the late Soviet-period Armenian samizdat and to study the representation of Armenian-Azerbaijani and Armenian-Russian relations within it.
South Caucasus Regional Office of the Heinrich Boell Foundation and Radarami present Georgian translation of Timothy Snyder's book "Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin".
South Caucasus Regional Office of the Heinrich Boell Foundation presents Georgian translation of publication "The Stalin Puzzle: Deciphering Post-Soviet Public Opinion" published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
49 photos and 3 essays presented in this edition is the imprint of the Soviet regime on modern Georgia. This regime had been waging the war against its own people for decades by persecuting its own citizens, restricting their freedom of speech, choice and movement, spying and using violence against them.