Dr. George Partskhaladze is a computer technologist and historical cartographer currently working as an Associate Professor at Ilia State University (Tbilisi, Georgia) and as a Research Council member at Georgian National Museum. He was born in 1968 in Tbilisi (Georgia).
In 1992 he graduated from Georgian Technical University (Tbilisi, Georgia) and in 1996 successfully completed his doctoral studies at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany.
Between 1996 and 2005 he worked as a research associate at Saarland University in Saarbrücken (Germany) and as an instructor, researcher and teaching adjunct at Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic. In 2005 he returned to Georgia.
Between 1996 and present he published several monographs and articles on computer technologies and history and created more than 100 high-quality historical maps included into a number of articles and books by national and international authors.
His mother languages are Georgian and Russian. Dr. George Partskhaladze is also fluent in English, German, Czech and Italian.
SELECTED BOOKS
SELECTED ARTICLES
Andrew Andersen and George Partskhaladze
“La guerre soviéto-géorgienne et la soviétisation de la Géorgie (février-mars 1921)” / “Soviet-Georgian War and Sovietization of Georgia, II-III. 1921”
Revue historique des Armées Numéro 254, 1/2009
Andrew Andersen and George Partskhaladze
Armeno-Georgian War of 1918 and Armeno-Georgian Territorial Issue in the 20th Century
MAPS FOR THE BOOKS
Andrew Andersen, Abkhazia and Sochi: the Roots of the Conflict 1918-1921 (Toronto, 2014)
Andrew Andersen, Georgia and the International Treaties of 1918-1921 (Toronto, 2018)
V. Jugheli, The Heavy Cross (Tbilisi, 2022)
MAPS
Here are a few examples of historical maps created by George Partskhaladze.
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