Iran Under the Pahlavi Monarchy
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978-1-032-93502-7 (ISBN)
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Beginning with an overview of mediaeval Iranian history, the book then considers developments in the nineteenth century, leading to the Constitutional Revolution of 1906-1911 which resulted in the fall of the Qajar dynasty (1785-1925). This is followed by a comprehensive overview of the Pahlavi Monarchy (1925-1979) and a new and original analysis of the Iranian revolution of February 1979. The book also includes essays on modern and classical Persian literature, encompassing Persian poetry and politics (1919-1925), the hitherto unstudied humour in Sadeq Hedayat’s life and works, a critical study of Forugh Farrokhzad, a study of Persian literary devices with special reference to the great Persian classic Sa‘di, and a study of Sa‘di as a lover of beauty and advocate of human morality.
The book analyses Iran in a way that has seldom been done in one single volume – the history of the Qajar and Pahlavi dynasties, the two great revolutions in the twentieth century, the unfamiliar nature of state and society in Iranian history, as well as some of the high points in modern and classical Persian literature – and is vital reading for anyone interested in the Middle East.
Homa Katouzian is an economist, historian, political scientist and literary critic. He has been Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Kent, Visiting Professor of Economics at UCLA, Visting Professor of Sociology at UCSD, as well as Research Fellow at St Antony’s College and Member of the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford. His numerous books include The Persians: Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Iran; Sadeq Hedayat: The Life and Legend of an Iranian Writer; Iranian History and Politics: The Dialectic of State and Society; and Humour in Iran: Eleven-hundred Years of Satire and Humour in Persian Literature.
Part I: History and Politics Introduction 1. Iran in the Middle Ages: From the Islamic Conquest to the Rise of the Qajars 2. Arbitrary Despotism and Taxation in Iran 3. Iran: Developments in the Nineteenth Century: Encounters with Modernity 4. The Fall of the Qajars 5. Miracles at the Saqqa-khaneh: Power Struggles, Baha’i Pogrom and Murder of the American Envoy in Tehran 6. Politics and Poetry in Iran: 1919-1925 7. Iran under the Pahlavi Monarchy 8. The Iranian Revolution of 1979 Followed by the Islamic Revolution of 1981 9. Weststruckness: Its Trials, and Its Tribulations (With Morad Moazami) 10. Hamid Dabashi, The Last Muslim Intellectual, The Life and Legacy of Jalal Al-e Ahmad, Review Article 11. The Anglo-Iranian Oil Crisis Revisited: Iran’s Rejection of the World Bank Intervention and the 1953 Coup 12. Of the Sins of Khalil Maleki 13. Interest is not Riba: A Critical Study of Riba and Interest in Islam Part II: Modern and Classical Literature 14. Sadeq Hedayat, Modern Iranian Fiction and the Experience of Modernity 15. Humour in Hedayat 16. Was Forugh Farrokhzad a Sinner? 17. Sa‘di, Lover of Beauty and Advocate of Human Morality 18. Sa‘di and the Others: The Semi-Rhymed Prose, and ‘Inimitable Facility’ Art Forms
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.4.2025 |
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Reihe/Serie | Iranian Studies |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Neuzeit (bis 1918) |
Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Zeitgeschichte | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
Sozialwissenschaften | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-93502-2 / 1032935022 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-93502-7 / 9781032935027 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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