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Title Modern Iran : a history in documents / edited, translated, and introduced by Negin Nabavi.

Publication Info. Princeton, NJ : Markus Wiener Publishers, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Princeton series of Middle Eastern sources in translation
Princeton series of Middle Eastern sources in translation.
Contents Part I. Iran in the "long nineteenth century": 1785-1911 -- Qajar rule, society, and the great powers -- Reforms, economic concessions, and expressions of dissent -- Constitution and constitutionalism: debates and developments -- Part II. 1911-1978 -- War, coup d'état, hopes, and disillusionment -- State-building, the politics of modernization, and its discontents -- Intellectuals, Islam, and the search for "cultural authenticity" -- Part III. The Iranian Revolution: 1978-1979 -- The months leading to the 1979 Revolution -- Part Iv. Iran today: 1979 to the present -- Defining the Islamic Republic -- Voices of reform and societal transformations -- The tenth presidential elections and their aftermath.
Summary "Covering the period from the early nineteenth century to the present day, Modern Iran: A History in Documents brings together primary sources in translation that shed light on aspects of the political, social, cultural, and intellectual history of modern Iran. It makes use of a combination of documents that include newspapers and the periodical press, diaries, memoirs, letters, speeches, and essays that have been translated here for the first time from Persian. It focuses on the momentous changes that society went through, encompassing not only political events and developments but also ideas, perceptions, and mindsets. As a result, in addition to well-known texts of major diplomatic conventions, this book also includes lesser-known passages that describe the reception of and response to major developments on the part of different segments of society, both men and women. The book is divided into ten chapters, with the last one bringing together documents that offer insights into recent events; these documents include contrasting viewpoints expressed in the Iranian press regarding the nuclear agreement reached in 2015 between Iran and six world powers."--Provided by publisher.
Subject Iran -- History -- Sources.
Iran. (OCoLC)fst01204889
Iran.
Added Author Nabavi, Negin, 1965- editor, translator.
Other Form: Print version: 9781558766006 1558766006 9781558766013 1558766014 (DLC) 2015018934 (OCoLC)908838992
ISBN 9781558767232 (electronic book)
1558767231 (electronic book)
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