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Imperial Power and Dictatorship: Britain and the Rise of Reza Shah, 1921-1926
Politics of Modern Iran (2011)
  • Michael Zirinsky, Boise State University
Abstract
A quarter of a century on from the revolution of 1979 there is an ongoing political struggle within Iran between traditionalists and modernists, with the ever-younger average age of the population playing a dynamic role. And on the international stage, the big issues remain Iran’s hostility towards Israel and the development of nuclear power in the face of US and international opposition. This is all in addition to the oil question and the strategic interest of Russia, an issue which harks back to the nineteenth century but remains unresolved, as well as Iran’s concern about the proper stewardship of the holy places of Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem.
This four-volume collection brings together for the first time the very best and most influential scholarship on the politics of modern Iran. It is an invaluable source of reference for both scholars and students alike, and will allow those developing an interest in Iran quickly and easily to access the highest quality scholarship in the field.
Any understanding of modern Iran must be founded on a firm grasp of the historical context and some of the conceptual issues which underwrite contemporary Iranian politics. Volume I brings together the key work on Iran’s historical inheritance, including articles on religion and culture. Volume II gathers the vital scholarship on the political development of Iran while the third volume assembles materials focused on economic development and the contemporary political economy. The final volume in the collection is organized around Iran’s foreign relations, and includes a special section on the Iran–Iraq War.
Publication Date
2011
Editor
Ali Ansari
Publisher
Routledge
Series
Critical Issues in Modern Politics
ISBN
041540911X
Citation Information
Michael Zirinsky. "Imperial Power and Dictatorship: Britain and the Rise of Reza Shah, 1921-1926" New YorkPolitics of Modern Iran (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_zirinsky/3/