Modern Iran RLE Iran A

Modern Iran  RLE Iran A
Author: L P Elwell-Sutton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136841613

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This volume shows the progress and achievements of Iran up to the 1940s within the setting of her ancient history and her strategic position in the world today. The author discusses Iran’s vital position as the dividing line between the East and the West and how Iran drew from and contributed to both these cultures, without losing her own individuality. It is this cultural influence, the author argues, rather than any political strength that has enabled her to survive. Much of the information is taken from sources not available in English or any other language other than Persian.

The Left in Contemporary Iran RLE Iran D

The Left in Contemporary Iran  RLE Iran D
Author: Sepehr Zabir
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136812637

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This book examines the structure and ideology of all the main leftist groups in Iran. It considers their role in the Revolution, and analyses their relations with Khomeini and his colleagues. It also explains why the majority of the leftist organisations had defected from the Islamic regime by the summer of 1981. A second important theme of the book is the way in which the Soviet Union responded to the treatment of the Left by the Islamic government. Based on extensive analysis of original source material in Farsi and other languages and numerous interviews with leftist leaders and participants, the book provides a detailed portrait of the Left in contemporary Iran.

Modern Iran

Modern Iran
Author: Nikki R. Keddie,Yann Richard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0300098561

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In this revised and expanded version of Nikki Keddie's work, Roots of Revolution, the author brings the story of modern Iran to the present day, exploring the political, cultural, and social changes of the past quarter century. Keddie provides insightful commentary on the Iran-Iraq war, the Persian Gulf War, and the effects of 9/11 and Iran's strategic relationship with the US. She also discusses developments in education, health care, the arts and the role of women.

The State and Revolution in Iran RLE Iran D

The State and Revolution in Iran  RLE Iran D
Author: Hossein Bashiriyeh
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136820892

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This book analyses the distant and proximate causes of the 1978 revolution in Iran as well as the dynamics of power which it set in motion. The volume explains the complex and far-reaching processes which produced the revolution, beginning in the late nineteenth century. In explaining the more proximate causes of the revolution, the book analyses the nature of the old regime and its internal contradictions; the emergence of some fundamental conflicts of interest between the state and the upper class; the economic crisis of 1975-8 which made possible a revolutionary mass immobilisation; and the emergence of a new religious interpretation of political authority and the unusual spread of the ideology of political Islam among a segment of the modern intelligentsia. The volume relates the diverse aspects of class, ideology and economic structure in order to provide an understanding of the political processes.

Towards a Modern Iran

Towards a Modern Iran
Author: Elie Kedourie,Sylvia G. Haim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135169053

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First Published in 1980. The events which took place in Iran during the time of original publication took the world by surprise. A little reflection however will suggest that they were not inexplicable prodigies. They constitute rather a manifestation, albeit sudden and astonishing, of a social, intellectual and political crisis in the throes of which Iran has found itself. The eleven studies included in this book are devoted to the examination of one or other aspect of this crisis and aim to clarify the origins and character of the crisis.

Modern Iran

Modern Iran
Author: Nikki R. Keddie,Yann Richard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015064895660

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Presents the historical and ideological context of recent events in Iran.

Studies in Ancient Persian History

Studies in Ancient Persian History
Author: P. Kershasp
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415608435

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This volume lays the foundation of a âeoecorrectâe view of ancient Persian history, which, in the authorâe(tm)s opinion, had hitherto been approached from a âeoebiased standpoint.âe It presents a survey of ancient and modern historians such as Gibbon, Malcolm and Rawlinson and critiques their work âe" either for having too much partiality for Greek and Latin writers, not being conversant with the literature of the East or not doing justice to the ancient Persians. Arab and Persian historians are also discussed and social, literary, legal, religious, economic and political questions examined.

Iran

Iran
Author: Abbas Amanat
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 1028
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300231465

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A masterfully researched and compelling history of Iran from 1501 to 2009 This history of modern Iran is not a survey in the conventional sense but an ambitious exploration of the story of a nation. It offers a revealing look at how events, people, and institutions are shaped by currents that sometimes reach back hundreds of years. The book covers the complex history of the diverse societies and economies of Iran against the background of dynastic changes, revolutions, civil wars, foreign occupation, and the rise of the Islamic Republic. Abbas Amanat combines chronological and thematic approaches, exploring events with lasting implications for modern Iran and the world. Drawing on diverse historical scholarship and emphasizing the twentieth century, he addresses debates about Iran’s culture and politics. Political history is the driving narrative force, given impetus by Amanat's decades of research and study. He layers the book with discussions of literature, music, and the arts; ideology and religion; economy and society; and cultural identity and heritage.