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| Introduction | 1 | |||||
| Appendix : Georgian Patriarch's Letter to the 1922 Genoa Conference | 97 | |||||
| Bibliography | 101 | |||||
| Chapter I. | The Democratic Republic of Georgia and Backing of germany in 1918 | 8 | ||||
| 1. The End of Democratic Federation of Transcaucasia and Independence of Georgia | 9 | |||||
| 2. Georgia under German "Patronage" in May-November 1918 | 18 | |||||
| 3. Failure of German Orientation and New "Protector" | 27 | |||||
| Chapter II. | Transcaucasian Chessboard in 1919-mid 1920 | 33 | ||||
| 1. Emergence of the British and the Caucasian Problems : "No Diplomace" | 33 | |||||
| 2. Lord Curzon and Scene of the Near East | 39 | |||||
| 3. "Great Game" : Great Britain, Denikin's Russia and Georgia's Trouble | 45 | |||||
| 4. Farewell to the Britisch "Protection" and New Threats | 54 | |||||
| Chapter III. | The End of the Game : In Political Storm of 1920-1921 | 59 | ||||
| 1. No Political Support : Italian Mission? | 60 | |||||
| 2. New Turkey and Soviet Russia againt Georgia | 67 | |||||
| 3. Diplomatic Vacuum and Soviet Occupation | 73 | |||||
| Chapter IV. | The Georgian Orthodox Chuch in the Years of Independence 1918-1921 | 78 | ||||
| 1. The Georgian Orthodox Chuch and its External Relations | 79 | |||||
| 2. The Last Cry - Georgian Patriarch's Letter to the 1922 Genoa Conference | 87 | |||||
| Conclusion. | 1. The Actual Situation | 91 | ||||
| 2. How the research of that period is connected to our present time | 93 | |||||
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