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Kita Abashidze

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in western Georgia. From 1893 onward, he engaged in journalism and regularly wrote literary criticism for Georgian press. His aesthetics and views on the contemporary Georgian and world literature were shaped under the influence of the Georgian intellectuals of the 1860s and the
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Classic Gymnasium (1889), he attended the lectures in philosophy and art theory in
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industry, and later chaired the Manganese Industry Council. He also joined the
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Socialism in Georgian Colors: The European Road to Social Democracy, 1883-1917
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In the early 1900s, Abashidze was involved in the management of Chiatura
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and became one of its leaders. After the fall of the
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Georgian literary critic, journalist, and politician
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Georgian
Georgian
noble family
Guria
Kutaisi
Paris
Odessa University
Tiflis
Racha
Chiatura
French
Ferdinand Brunetière
manganese
Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party
Imperial Russian
February Revolution
Special Transcaucasian Committee
Social-Democrat
Akaki Chkhenkeli
Lang, David Marshall
London
Jones, Stephen F.
Harvard University Press
ISBN
0-674-01902-4
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Georgia
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