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Iran : A Social and Political History since the Qajars
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ISBN: 1108569072 1108759157 1108751903 110847683X 1108701620 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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From encounters with Western powers in the nineteenth century through to a Constitutional Revolution at the beginning of the twentieth century, and from the overthrow of the democratically elected Prime Minister Mosaddeq in the 1950s to the current Islamic Republic, Iran's history has rarely been far from tumultuous and dramatic. And the ways in which Iranian society has participated in and reacted to these events have been equally fascinating and revolutionary. Here for the first time in English, Yann Richard offers his take on the social and political history of Iran since 1800. Richard's account traces the common threads of national ideology and violent conflict that have characterised a number of episodes in Iranian history. By also concerning himself with the reactions and feelings of Iranian society, and by referring frequently to Persian sources and commentaries, Richard gives us a unique insight into the challenges encountered by Iranians in modern times.

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Iran
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ISBN: 9781108569071 9781108476836 9781108701624 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Travels in Iran & the Caucasus in 1647 & 1654
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ISBN: 1933823364 Year: 2010 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Mage Publishers,

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The first Dutch-Persian commercial conflict : the attack on Qeshm Island, 1645
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ISBN: 1568591187 Year: 2004 Publisher: Costa Mesa, Calif. : Mazda Publishers,

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The monetary history of Iran : from the Safavids to the Qajars
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ISBN: 0755607511 0857721720 Year: 2013 Publisher: London ; New York : I.B. Tauris,

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"This detailed study of Iran's monetary history, from the advent of the Safavid dynasty in 1501 to the end of Qajar rule in 1925, covers the of use of ready money and its circulation, the changing conditions of the country's mints, and the role of the state in managing money."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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Coinage --- Money --- History. --- Iran --- Economic conditions.


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The education of women
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ISBN: 0815651511 9780815651512 9780815632405 0815632401 Year: 2010 Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse University Press

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At the close of the nineteenth century, modern ideas of democracy and equality were slowly beginning to take hold in Iran. Exposed to European ideas about law, equality, and education, upper- and middle-class men and women increasingly questioned traditional ideas about the role of women and their place in society. In apparent response to this emerging independence of women, an anonymous author penned The Education of Women, a small booklet published in 1889. This guide, aimed at husbands as much as at wives, instructed women on how to behave toward their husbands, counseling them on proper dress, intimacy, and subservience.One woman, Bibi Khanom Astarabadi, took up the author's challenge and wrote a refutation of the guide's arguments. An outspoken mother of seven, Astarabadi established the first school for girls in Tehran and often advocated for the rights of women. In The Vices of Men, she details the flaws of men, offering a scathing diatribe on the nature of men's behavior toward women.Astarabadi mixes the traditional florid style of the time with street Persian, slang words, and bawdy language. This new edition, the first to be translated into English, faithfully preserves the style and irreverent tone of the essays. The two texts, together with an introduction and afterword situating both within the customs, language, and social life of Iran, offer a rare candid dialogue between men and women in late nineteenth-century Persia.

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