Archives & Special Collections

Georgia (Republic) records. 1914-1958 (inclusive), 1917-1940 (bulk) Georgia (Republic) 1978. These records include minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of political parties, regional soviets, and other government bodies, peace delegations and special committees before and during the Russian Revolutions of 1917. The declaration of independence of the Democratic Republic of Georgia, as well as government documents, parliamentary debates, ministerial reports, sittings of the cabinet, the People’s Guard, local government conferences, and economic reports between 1918-21, are included in the archival records. These materials document the domestic and foreign activities of the Democratic Republic, including the government's relations with the League of Nations, the U.S., European governments and political parties, and underground groups in occupied Georgia after 1921. Records of the government in exile include account books from 1920 to 1938, correspondence and manuscripts of speeches and articles of Noe Jordania, the Georgian president in exile, Nikolai (Karlo) Chkheidze, Akaki Chkhenkeli, Noe Ramishvili, and other government figures.

Middle Eastern Division ephemera collection: Georgian elections ephemera Harvard College Library. Middle Eastern Division. 2012

Shota Rustaveli National Prize diploma and golden medal awarded to George Balanchine, 2004 Georgia (Republic) 2004. The Shota Rustaveli State Prize (created in 1965) is the highest prize awarded by the Republic of Georgia in the fields of art and literature.