Brian George Hewitt
Keywords : Caucasus Georgia Abkhazia Languages
Country : United States
Organization : University of London
Department :
Biography :
http://georgehewitt.net/
Born: Doncaster, 11 November 1949
Secondary Education:
Doncaster Grammar School
Grade A at A-level in Greek, Latin,
Ancient History and General Studies
(Also S-level in Latin)
University Education and Qualifications:
St John's College, Cambridge:
(Henry Arthur Thomas Open Scholarship in Classics)
Undergraduate in Classics 1969 - 1972
1970 College Prize; Henry Arthur Thomas Travel Scholarship
1971 Part I (First)
Graves' Prize: John Stewart of Rannoch University Scholarship in Classics
1972 Part II, Philology Option (Upper Second)
1972 - 1973 Cambridge Diploma in Linguistics
(Warr Classical Studentship)
Dissertation entitled "Some Semantic Aspects of Complementation in Latin"
1973 – 1975 Research into Ancient Greek and Old Armenian
1975 - 1976 MA (Cantab)
British Council exchange-student at Tbilisi State University, Georgia, learning Georgian and collecting materials on other Caucasian languages, notably Abkhaz
1976 - 1978 Research Assistant on SSRC-funded project for the examination of the non-Slavic languages of the USSR, my own area being the Caucasus (including Armenian) under Bernard Comrie
De-registered as research-student of MML Faculty at Cambridge
1978 - 1981 Wardrop Scholarship (Oxford University Chest) for a contrastive study of Georgian (including Old Georgian) and Abkhaz
Re-registered as research-student at Cambridge with the thesis title "Comparative-contrastive study of the syntax of subordinate clauses in Georgian and Abkhaz"
1979 - 1980 British Council exchange-student at Tbilisi State University, collecting material for my thesis and working on Old (and Mediæval) Georgian and Svan
1981 - 1988 Lecturer in Linguistics University of Hull
1982 Ph.D. Cambridge
1988 - Lecturer in Caucasian Languages/Linguistics SOAS, London University
1992 - Senior Lecturer => Reader in Caucasian Languages (moving fully to NME within SOAS)
1995 - Honorary Professor of Sukhum University (Abkhazia)
1996 - Professor of Caucasian Languages
1997 - Fellow of the British Academy; Honorary Member of the Abkhazian Academy of Sciences; Honorary Member of the International Cherkess Association
Bibliography
Peoples of the Caucasus, in Times Books 'Guide to the Peoples of Europe' 1994
Georgia: Contemporary Life & Politics 1995
Demographic Manipulation in the Caucasus (with Special Reference to Georgia) 1995 Oxford Journals
Abkhazia, Georgia and the Circassians (NW Caucasus) 1999 Central Asian Survey
Edge of empires. A history of Georgia 2015
Conflict in the Caucasus 2001 Asian Affairs