Yearly
„Pro Georgia. Journal of Kartvelological Studies”
Nr ISSN 1230-1604
Publisher: Centre for East European Studies UW
Appearing since 1991. In its 25 years of activity (1991-2016), it has become one of the most important academic publications dedicated to the wide-ranging subject of Kartvelogical (Georgian) and Caucasian issues, not only in Poland, but in the rest of Europe.
The journal has allready profound achivements in numerous fields, especially in presenting research on Caucasian history and culture. It combines representatives of various scientific disciplines and specialities, gathered around kartveological and Caucasian issues. It contains articles by historians, art and literature historians, philologits, ethnologists, archeologists, theologists. „Pro Georgia” is presently the best known and most respected forum for discussion and presenatation of research results for shcolars not only from Poland but all over the world.
25 issues of the journal have allready been published. „Pro Georgia. Journal of Kartvelological Studies” is a classic publication. It remains a basic point of refference for any serious Kartvelologist and researcher focused on Caucasus.
Editorial team of „Pro Georgia”
David Kolbaia, Phd – editor-in-chief
Sophio Jvania – secretary of the editorial team
prof. Wojciech Materski
Henryk Paprocki, PhD
Jan Malicki, dr h.c.
Contact – d.kolbaia@uw.edu.pl
Distribution – wydawnictwa.studium@uw.edu.pl
Correspondence adress:
Centre for East European Studies
University of Warsaw
26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście str.
00-927 Warsaw
Academic Board of „Pro Georgia”
Zaza Alexidze, Korneli Kekelidze Georgian National Center of Manuscripts, Tbilisi
Andrzej Furier, University of Szczecin
Jost Gippert, Goethe University of Frankfurt
Metropolitan Andrew (Gvazava), Gori and Ateni Eparchy
Gocha Japaridze, Tbilisi State University
Radosław Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski, University of Warsaw
Vakhtang Licheli, Tbilisi State University
Stanisław Liszewski, University of Łódź
Hirotake Maeda, Professor, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Georges Mamoulia, docteur en histoire de l’Ecole des hautes études
en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris
Lech Mróz, University of Warsaw
Bernard Outtier, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris
Andrzej Pisowicz – Jagiellonian University, Krakow
Annegret Plontke-Luening, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena
Manana Tandashvili, Goethe University of Frankfurt
Sophia Vashalomidze, Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg
Reviewers of „Pro Georgia” in 2019
– Georges Mamoulia, EHESS, Paris
– Emzar Kakhidze, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University
– Giorgi Cheishvili, Tbilisi State University
– Grzegorz Mazur, Jagiellonian University
– Mariam Chkhartishvili, Tbilisi State University
– Gocha Japaridze, Tbilisi State University
– Bernard Outtier, C.N.R.S. Paris