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Note: This book is also available in two volumes, published by Amir Kabir Publications in 1984. Amir Kabir's 1961 edition is in one volume, 934 pages. Ahmad Kasravi, History of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution: Tārikh-e Mashrute-ye Iran, Volume I, translated into English by Evan Siegel, 347 p. (Mazda Publications, Costa Mesa, California ...
A group of critics believe that the author has leftist intellectual tendencies. [8] And he is one of the orientalists who, with a Marxist theoretical framework, aims to examine the course of social developments in Iran between the two constitutional revolution and the Islamic revolution, and it seems that with emphasizing on the economic factors, the author intended to show that the Iranian ...
History of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (Persian: تاریخ مشروطهٔ ایران) is a non-fiction book by the Iranian historian Ahmad Kasravi.Cited as the most accurate [1] account of the Persian Constitutional Revolution, it chronicles the event and the ensuing struggle of the revolution that took place between 1905 and 1911 in Persia (known today as Iran).
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The book "Religio-political currents and organizations in Iran (From the arrival of Mohammad Reza Shah to the victory of the Islamic Revolution (1941 to 1979))", is written in an introduction and eight general chapters. These chapters are: [13] Chapter One: The Return of Religion to Society and Politics fields
The book is a product of Milani's four-year extensive study. [1] The title of the book makes an analogy between Hoveyda and the Sphinx which is a figure used in Persian art and sculpture. The Sphinx is "a mythical creature with the body of a lion, most often with a human head and sometimes with wings." [6]
The Islamic Revolution Document Center (IRDC) (Persian: مرکز اسناد انقلاب اسلامی) is a research institution, founded in 1981, that collects and maintains documents related to the Iranian Revolution and other Islamic history. [1] The center estimated that America was responsible for the deaths of a hundred million Native ...