5/7/2023 0 Comments Highland fried“…the book is pioneering in its depiction of highland Georgia-an area that has so far received little attention in English-language academic publications- particularly in relation to the role and importance of shrines. The new look at what the concept and practice of citizenship encapsulates will be useful for both theoreticians and practical policy-makers.” “…the book gives a fresh and highly interesting point of view on what it means to be a citizen (or subject) in an entity (or state) that tends to have ‘a century of perestroikas’. Mühlfried’s discussion of religiosity as forming a “spiritual border” entwined with the state is compelling and worth pursuing in future studies.” This is essential reading for scholars of the Caucasus as well as those interested in Soviet and post-Soviet citizenship. “Once he has laid the historical and geographical groundwork, Mühlfried’s ethnography excels… Mühlfried’s historical overview of Tushetians’ relationship to the state is indispensable. Recommend to your Library Available in GOBI® Reviews If you are a professor requesting an examination copy.If you are a periodical or other publication reviewing our content.ISBN 978-1-78238-296-6 $135.00/£99.00 / Hb / Published (May 2014)īuy Hardback View Cart Your country: - edit Buy the eBook from these vendors Request a Review or Examination Copy (in Digital Format) Sign up for our email newsletters to get customized updates on new Berghahn publications.Ĭlick here to select your preferences Being a State and States of Being in Highland Georgia Florian Mühlfried See Related Anthropology Journals Email Newsletters
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