The Making of Modern Iran

The Making of Modern Iran
Author: Dr Stephanie Cronin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136026942

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This collection of essays, by a distinguished group of specialists, offers a new and exciting interpretation of Riza Shah's Iran. A period of key importance, the years between 1921-1941 have, until now, remained relatively neglected. Recently, however, there has been a marked revival of interest in the history of these two decades and this collection brings together some of the best of this recent new scholarship. Illustrating the diversity and complexity of interpretations to which contemporary scholarship has given rise, the collection looks at both the high politics of the new state and at 'history from below', examining some of the fierce controversies which have arisen surrounding such issues as the gender politics of the new regime, the nature of its nationalism, and its treatment of minorities.

Education and the Making of Modern Iran

Education and the Making of Modern Iran
Author: David Menashri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Education
ISBN: 080142612X

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"Historians of education, specialists in Middle Eastern studies, and others interested in contemporary Iran will want to read this penetrating book."--BOOK JACKET.

Exile and the Nation

Exile and the Nation
Author: Afshin Marashi
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2020-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781477320822

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In the aftermath of the seventh-century Islamic conquest of Iran, Zoroastrians departed for India. Known as the Parsis, they slowly lost contact with their ancestral land until the nineteenth century, when steam-powered sea travel, the increased circulation of Zoroastrian-themed books, and the philanthropic efforts of Parsi benefactors sparked a new era of interaction between the two groups. Tracing the cultural and intellectual exchange between Iranian nationalists and the Parsi community during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Exile and the Nation shows how this interchange led to the collective reimagining of Parsi and Iranian national identity—and the influence of antiquity on modern Iranian nationalism, which previously rested solely on European forms of thought. Iranian nationalism, Afshin Marashi argues, was also the byproduct of the complex history resulting from the demise of the early modern Persianate cultural system, as well as one of the many cultural heterodoxies produced within the Indian Ocean world. Crossing the boundaries of numerous fields of study, this book reframes Iranian nationalism within the context of the connected, transnational, and global history of the modern era.

Making History in Iran

Making History in Iran
Author: Farzin Vejdani
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780804792813

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Iranian history was long told through a variety of stories and legend, tribal lore and genealogies, and tales of the prophets. But in the late nineteenth century, new institutions emerged to produce and circulate a coherent history that fundamentally reshaped these fragmented narratives and dynastic storylines. Farzin Vejdani investigates this transformation to show how cultural institutions and a growing public-sphere affected history-writing, and how in turn this writing defined Iranian nationalism. Interactions between the state and a cross-section of Iranian society—scholars, schoolteachers, students, intellectuals, feminists, and poets—were crucial in shaping a new understanding of nation and history. This enlightening book draws on previously unexamined primary sources—including histories, school curricula, pedagogical materials, periodicals, and memoirs—to demonstrate how the social locations of historians writ broadly influenced their interpretations of the past. The relative autonomy of these historians had a direct bearing on whether history upheld the status quo or became an instrument for radical change, and the writing of history became central to debates on social and political reform, the role of women in society, and the criteria for citizenship and nationality. Ultimately, this book traces how contending visions of Iranian history were increasingly unified as a centralized Iranian state emerged in the early twentieth century.

Iran

Iran
Author: Abbas Amanat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300248938

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A masterfully researched and compelling history of Iran from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first

Creating the Modern Iranian Woman

Creating the Modern Iranian Woman
Author: Liora Hendelman-Baavur
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2019-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108498074

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A fresh look at Iranian popular culture and women's role within this prior to the 1979 Revolution.

A History of Modern Iran

A History of Modern Iran
Author: Ervand Abrahamian
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107198340

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A succinct and highly readable narrative of modern Iran from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.

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.