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Tytuł: Георгий Зданович – достойный сын двух народов
Inne tytuły: Georgi Zdanovich: a worthy son of two nations
Autorzy: Kuprashvili, Sulhan
Słowa kluczowe: Georgi Zdanovich
revolutionary
Pole
exile
manganese
Data wydania: 2022
Data dodania: 28-lip-2023
Wydawca: Temida 2, przy współpracy Wydziału Filologicznego Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Źródło: Gruzja i Polska: transfer wartości kultury. Studia interdyscyplinarne, redakcja naukowa Jarosław Ławski, Wera Occheli, Białystok – Kutaisi 2022, str. 155-161
Konferencja: Międzynarodowa Konferencja Naukowa „Dialog kultury gruzińskiej i polskiej w XIX i XX wieku", Białystok – Kutaisi, 8 maja 2021
Abstrakt: Georgi Felix Zdanovich was born on January 16, 1855, into the family of a military doctor. His father, Felix Zdanovich, was a Pole from Vilnius. Feliks Zdanovich, a third-year student at the Vilnius Military and Surgical Academy, was exiled as an ordinary soldier to Georgia in the Caucasus for his participation in the 1830 uprising. In 1839, the entire Zdanovich family moved there. In 1860 Georgi was admitted to the boarding school of the Kutaisi Gymnasium, and in 1864 he was transferred to the preparatory class of the Kutaisi Classical Gymnasium. In 1871, Georgi graduated with honors from the full course of the gymnasium. In 1871, he was accepted to study at the St. Petersburg Institute of Technology, and in 1873, he transferred to the St. Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy, where his father had previously studied. In 1874, he became a member of the «All-Russian Social and Revolutionary Organization,» adopting the nickname «Red.» In 1875, the 20-year-old Georgy Zdanovich was arrested along with other revolutionaries. Georgy Zdanovich was sentenced to six years and eight months in prison. In 1889, he regained his civil rights and was allowed to return to Georgia. Zdanovich made great contributions to the organization of manganese production in Georgia. From 1902 on, he headed the Black Stone Society, a 190-member industrial council. He died on July 30, 1917, at the age of 62 after a serious illness.
Afiliacja: Państwowy Uniwersytet im. Akakiego Ceretelego w Kutaisi, Gruzja
Nota biograficzna: Sulhan Kuprashvili – Doctor of History, Professor of History at Kutaisi Akaki Tsereteli State University was born in Kutaisi in 1971. He graduated from Kutaisi First Classical Gymnasium and then Kutaisi Akaki Tsereteli State University, Faculty of History. He defended his doctoral thesis at the Scientific Council of the Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnology of the Georgian Academy of Sciences. Sulkhan Kuprashvili is the author of more than 70 scientific papers. 11 of them are monographs. His field of interest is the history of western Georgia of the XVIII–XIX centuries, mainly the Imereti region and Kutaisi. Sulkhan Kuprashvili is the Head of the Department of History at Kutaisi Akaki Tsereteli State University and the chairman of the university senate.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11320/15175
ISBN: 978-83-67169-08-0
metadata.dc.identifier.orcid: 0000-0003-0294-4956
Typ Dokumentu: Book chapter
Właściciel praw: © Copyright by Uniwersytet w Białymstoku, Białystok 2022
Występuje w kolekcji(ach):Międzynarodowa Konferencja Naukowa „Dialog kultury gruzińskiej i polskiej w XIX i XX wieku", 8 maja 2021

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