Avalishvili’s main works focuses on the history of
Georgia and the
Caucasus, Georgian literature (e.g., the critical studies of
Shota Rustaveli), international law and Georgia’s foreign relations. His
The Independence of Georgia in International Politics, 1918-1921 is a detailed and well-documented first-hand account of Georgia’s relations with its neighbors, the nation’s struggle for recognition and its international ramifications in the period of 1918 to 1921. Much of the works is in diary form, the author being judiciously critical of ineptitude of the Caucasian governments. Some of the main works by Zurab Avalishvili include: • "Joining of Georgia to Russia" (a monograph), St.Petersburg, 1901, 1906 (in Russian) • "The Independence of Georgia in the International Politics of 1918–1921" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1925 • "Questions of "
The Knight in the Panther's Skin"" (a monograph), Paris, 1931 (in Georgian) • "Geschichte Georgiens" (a monograph), Muenchen, 1944 (in German) • "King Teimuraz I and his work "Martyrdom of Queen Ketevan"" (a monograph), Paris, 1938 (in Georgian) • "History of the Caucasian Politics" (a monograph).- J. "Kavkaz", Muenchen, No 35-40, 1936-1937 (in Russian) • "Geographie et legende dans un ecrit apocriphe de Saint Basile".- J. "Revue de l'Orient Christien", 3 serie, Paris, 1927–28, t. 6 (26), No 3-4 (in French) • "A fifteenth-century Georgian painting in the Metropolitan Museum".- J. "Georgica", London, vol. 1, No 1, 1935 • "The Cross from Overseas".- J. "Georgica", London, Vol. 1, No 2-3, 1936 • "La succession du Curopalate David d'Iberie, Dynastie de Tao".- J. "Byzantion", Bruxells, t. 7, 1933 (in French) ==See also==