W dniach 6–9 grudnia 2018 roku na Uniwersytecie Warszawskim odbyła się konferencja poświęcona stosunkom polsko-gruzińskim w setną rocznicę odzyskania niepodległości przez Polskę i Gruzję. Konferencja została zorganizowana przez Studium Europy Wschodniej UW i Instytut Pamięci Narodowej w ramach cyklicznych spotkań Polsko-Gruzińskiej Komisji Historyków oraz corocznych konferencji kaukazologicznych im. św. Grzegorza Peradze.
W trakcie konferencji prezentowana była wystawa Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej poświęcona gruzińskim oficerom kontraktowym w Wojsku Polskim w latach 1918–1945 (przygotowana przez dr. Dawida Kolbaię). Odnalezione w archiwach zdjęcia i dokumenty opisujące stosunki Polaków i Gruzinów, opatrzone wyczerpującymi opisami, prezentują mało znaną historię współpracy obydwu narodów w burzliwym okresie dwudziestolecia międzywojennego oraz II wojny światowej.
Patronat Narodowy Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej Andrzeja Dudy w Stulecie Odzyskania Niepodległości.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
SESSION I
the Senate Hall, Kazimierzowski Palace, University of Warsaw
5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
WELCOME ADDRESSES
to the conference participants
OPENING SPEECHES:
Jan MALICKI, Director of the Centre for East European Studies University of Warsaw
Jarosław SZAREK, President of the Polish Institute of National Remembrance
David KOLBAIA, Chairman of the Polish-Georgian Historians’ Commission
CEREMONY OF PRESENTING THE SAINT GRIGOL PERADZE AWARDS
His Excellency Andria (Gvazava), Metropolitan of Gori and Ateni, Patriarchate of Georgia
and Gocha JAPARIDZE, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia
PRESENTATION:
Wojciech MATERSKI, Polish Academy of Sciences
New scientific publications of the Centre for East European Studies
University of Warsaw dedicated to Georgia and Georgians
THE CONCERT OF „IKOS” CHOIR CONDUCTED
BY ŁUKASZ HAJDUCZENIA
SESSION II
the Ball Room, Potockich Palace, University of Warsaw
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Chairs: H.E. ANDRIA (Gvazava), Metropolitan of Gori and Ateni, Patriarchate of Georgia
David KOLBAIA, Chairman of the Polish-Georgian Historians’ Commission
- Artchil DAVRICHACHVILI, Archipretre de la Paroisse Sainte Nino de Paris / Paris, France
Emoignages et souvenirs laisses par le saint archimandite Grigol Peradze dans sa paroisse de Paris - Henryk PAPROCKI, Polish Orthodox Church / Warsaw, Poland
Grigol Peradze in the Promethean Movement - Wojciech MATERSKI, Institute of Political Studies Polish Academy of Sciences / Warsaw, Poland
The Problem of the Access of the Republic of Georgia to the Universal Security System (1919-1920) - Giorgi MAMOULIA, Centre d’Etudes des Mondes Russe,
Caucasien et Centre-Européen CNRS-EHESS, Paris, France - Giorgi ASTAMADZE, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Karlsruhe, Germany
From the History of the Polish-Georgian diplomatic relations (1918-1921)
Discussion
Coffee Break
- Paweł OLSZEWSKI, The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce / Branch in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland
Entente in the face of the declaration of the independence of the South Caucasian republics in May 1918 - Beka KOBAKHIDZE, Ilia State University / Tbilisi, Georgia; University of Oxford / UK
From White to the Red Menace: Georgian-Polish Security Plans on the Turn of 1919-1920 - Mickheil BAKHTADZE, Tbilisi State University / Tbilisi, Georgia
Georgian society and Polish-Bolshevik War (according to magazine “Ertoba”) - Dimitri SILAKADZE, Tbilisi State University / Tbilisi, Georgia
A Skirmish among the Georgian High Officers of the Polish Army
Discussion
1.00 p. m. – 3. 00 p. m. Lunch break
SESSION III
the Ball Room, Potockich Palace, University of Warsaw
3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Chairs: Mickheil BAKHTADZE, Tbilisi State University / Tbilisi, Georgia
Wojciech MATERSKI, Institute of Political Studies Polish Academy of Sciences / Warsaw, Poland
- Otar JANELIDZE, Georgian National Museum / Tbilisi, Georgia
Georgian Social-Democrats and the issue of the country’s state sovereignty - Shorena MURUSIDZE, Korneli Kekelidze Georgian National Centre of Manuscripts / Tbilisi
Georgian Emigration in Poland and Question of Georgia De-occupation (1921-1939)
Discussion
Coffee Break
- Pawel LIBERA, Institute of National Remembrance / Warsaw, Poland
Polish-Georgian relations in the years 1918-1921. Selected issues - Giorgi SOSIASHVILI, Gori State Teaching University / Gori, Georgia
Records preserved at the Gori Archive about the Repatriation of Poles in the 20s of the XX Century - Grzegorz MAZUR, Jagiellonian University / Kraków, Poland
Georgians in the Home Army (Armia Krajowa –AK)
Discussion
SESSION IV
the Ball Room, Potockich Palace, University of Warsaw
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Chairs: Radosław KARASIEWICZ-SZCZYPIORSKI, University of Warsaw / Warsaw, Poland
Emzar KAKHIDZE, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University / Batumi, Georgia
- Jacek HAMBURG, University of Warsaw / Warsaw, Poland; Katarzyna PAWŁOWSKA, Polish Academy of Sciences / Warsaw, Poland; Roland ISAKADZE, Shalva BUADZE, Akaki Tsereteli State University / Tbilisi, Georgia
Report on Polish-Georgian Expedition for the Kutaisi Archaeological Landscape (Georgia) – preliminary results of the 2018 season - Jakub MARKIEWICZ, Michał KOWALCZYK, Warsaw University of Technology / Warsaw, Poland; Jacek HAMBURG, University of Warsaw / Warsaw, Poland; Rafał BIEŃKOWSKI, Polish Academy of Sciences / Warsaw, Poland
The practical application of photogrammetric and surveying technologies – experiences from archaeological expedition in Kutaisi (Georgia) - Lana BURKADZE, University of Warsaw/ Warsaw, Poland
Roman military presence in Abkhazia
Discussion
Coffee break
- Radosław KARASIEWICZ-SZCZYPIORSKI, University of Warsaw / Warsaw, Poland; Shota MAMULADZE, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University/ Batumi, Georgia
Early fortifications of the Apsaros fort. Recent discoveries - Piotr JAWORSKI, University of Warsaw / Warsaw, Poland
The beginning of the Roman fort in Apsaros in the light of numismatic finds - Kakhaber KAMADADZE, Cultural Heritage Preservation Agency of Ajara / Gonio-Apsarus Archaeological-Architectural Museum-Reserve, Georgia; Sulkhan MAMULADZE, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University / Gonio-Apsarus Archaeological-Architectural Museum-Reserve, Georgia
Recent finds at the fort of Apsaros (Gonio) - Emzar KAKHIDZE, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University / Gonio-Apsarus Archaeological-Architectural Museum-Reserve, Georgia
Survey of Roman and Byzantine forts at the southeastern Black Sea region
Discussion
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lunch break
SESSION V
the Ball Room, Potockich Palace, University of Warsaw
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Chairs: Piotr JAWORSKI, University of Warsaw / Warsaw, Poland
Giorgi MAMOULIA, Centre d’Etudes des Mondes Russe, Caucasien et Centre-Européen CNRS-EHESS, Paris, France
- José SUÁREZ OTERO, University Santiago de Compostela/ Galicia, Spain
Andrew the Apostle, the First-Called beyond the East. Archaeological approach to an obvlion - Okropir JIKURI, Tbilisi State University / Tbilisi, Georgia; Hirotake MAEDA, Tokyo Metropolitan University / Tokyo, Japan
Georgian Antiquities from Karakallou Monastery (Mount Athos) - David KOLBAIA, University of Warsaw / Warsaw, Poland
Letters from Saint Grigol Peradze to Sir Oliver Wardrop, 1926-39 in the Bodleian Library
Discussion
Coffee break
14TH SPECIAL PROMETHEAN SESSION
the Ball Room, Potockich Palace, University of Warsaw
5:15 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.
“10 YEARS SINCE THE RUSSIA-GEORGIA WAR 2008”
Chair: Paweł KOWAL, University of Warsaw /Poland
- Jan MALICKI, Director of the Centre for East European Studies University of Warsaw
Tadeusz Hołówko and His Vision of Poland’s Place in the Region
DISCUSSION PANEL
H.E. Ilia DARCHIASHVILI, Ambassador of Georgia to Republic of Poland
Tomasz KNOTHE, former Ambassador of RP to the Republic of Armenia (2004-2009)
David KOLBAIA Chairman of the Polish-Georgian Historians’ Commission
Closing Ceremony
Jan MALICKI, David KOLBAIA
Centre for East European Studies University of Warsaw