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Iranian history and politicsIranian history and politics

Iranian history and politics

Homa Katouzian

About this book

"This book is the first modern theory of Iranian history. It explains Iran's history and politics - past, recent and present - and solves many of the puzzles that both lay and professional observers have long felt about them. For example, it shows why there was a revolution in 1905-1906 for democracy and modernisation, and one in 1977-1979 for an Islamic republic (or communist state). Or why many of the Iranians who, in 1979, angrily supported the occupation and hostage-taking of American diplomats in Tehran, are now emotionally pro-American and wish that the United States would help them directly in changing Iran's regime." "The book offers a completely new and alternative approach to the understanding of Iranian history, politics and society, and its consequences for political action and behaviour in that country."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL4133535W

Subjects

Constitutional historyOpposition (Political science)Politics and governmentIran, politics and governmentConstitutional history, middle eastOpposition (Science politique)Politique et gouvernementHistoire constitutionnelleHISTORYGeneral

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