The Making of Modern Iran
State and Society under Riza Shah, 1921-1941
Herausgeber: Cronin, Stephanie
The Making of Modern Iran
State and Society under Riza Shah, 1921-1941
Herausgeber: Cronin, Stephanie
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The articles in this volume collectively present a picture of Iran under Riza Shah in all its complexity, in darker as well as lighter shades, highlighting the era's debt to the past as well as its legacy to the future.
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The articles in this volume collectively present a picture of Iran under Riza Shah in all its complexity, in darker as well as lighter shades, highlighting the era's debt to the past as well as its legacy to the future.
Produktdetails
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- Routledge/BIPS Persian Studies Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780415450959
- ISBN-10: 0415450950
- Artikelnr.: 62577349
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge/BIPS Persian Studies Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780415450959
- ISBN-10: 0415450950
- Artikelnr.: 62577349
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stephanie Cronin is Iran Heritage Fellow at University College, Northampton and Senior Research Associate in the History Department , SOAS, University of London. her current work focuses on subaltern responses to modernity in Modern Iran.
Introduction Part 1: The New State 1. Riza Shah's Political Legitimacy and
Social Base, 1921-1941 2. Riza Shah and the Paradoxes of Military
Modernization in Iran 3. Mudarris, Republicanism and the Rise of Power of
Riza Khan, Sardar-i Sipah Part 2: International Relations 4. Riza Shah's
1927-28 Abrogation of Capitulations Michael Zirinsky Chapter 5. Performing
the Nation: The Shah's Official State Visit to Kemalist Turkey, June-July
1934 Part 3: Culture and Ideology 6. Transforming Dangerous Nomads into
Useful Artisans, Technicians, Agriculturalists: Education in the Riza Shah
Period 7. Triumphs and Travails of Authoritarian Modernization in Iran 8.
Expanding Agendas for the "new" Iranian Woman: Family Law, Work and
Unveiling 9. Riza Shah Pahlavi and Women: A Re-evaluation 10. The Banning
of the Veil and its Consequences Part 4: The Tribes 11. Riza Shah and the
tribes: An Overview 12. The Case of the Shahsevan 13. Riza Shah and the
Disintegration of Bakhtiyari Power in Iran, 1921-1934
Social Base, 1921-1941 2. Riza Shah and the Paradoxes of Military
Modernization in Iran 3. Mudarris, Republicanism and the Rise of Power of
Riza Khan, Sardar-i Sipah Part 2: International Relations 4. Riza Shah's
1927-28 Abrogation of Capitulations Michael Zirinsky Chapter 5. Performing
the Nation: The Shah's Official State Visit to Kemalist Turkey, June-July
1934 Part 3: Culture and Ideology 6. Transforming Dangerous Nomads into
Useful Artisans, Technicians, Agriculturalists: Education in the Riza Shah
Period 7. Triumphs and Travails of Authoritarian Modernization in Iran 8.
Expanding Agendas for the "new" Iranian Woman: Family Law, Work and
Unveiling 9. Riza Shah Pahlavi and Women: A Re-evaluation 10. The Banning
of the Veil and its Consequences Part 4: The Tribes 11. Riza Shah and the
tribes: An Overview 12. The Case of the Shahsevan 13. Riza Shah and the
Disintegration of Bakhtiyari Power in Iran, 1921-1934
Introduction Part 1: The New State 1. Riza Shah's Political Legitimacy and
Social Base, 1921-1941 2. Riza Shah and the Paradoxes of Military
Modernization in Iran 3. Mudarris, Republicanism and the Rise of Power of
Riza Khan, Sardar-i Sipah Part 2: International Relations 4. Riza Shah's
1927-28 Abrogation of Capitulations Michael Zirinsky Chapter 5. Performing
the Nation: The Shah's Official State Visit to Kemalist Turkey, June-July
1934 Part 3: Culture and Ideology 6. Transforming Dangerous Nomads into
Useful Artisans, Technicians, Agriculturalists: Education in the Riza Shah
Period 7. Triumphs and Travails of Authoritarian Modernization in Iran 8.
Expanding Agendas for the "new" Iranian Woman: Family Law, Work and
Unveiling 9. Riza Shah Pahlavi and Women: A Re-evaluation 10. The Banning
of the Veil and its Consequences Part 4: The Tribes 11. Riza Shah and the
tribes: An Overview 12. The Case of the Shahsevan 13. Riza Shah and the
Disintegration of Bakhtiyari Power in Iran, 1921-1934
Social Base, 1921-1941 2. Riza Shah and the Paradoxes of Military
Modernization in Iran 3. Mudarris, Republicanism and the Rise of Power of
Riza Khan, Sardar-i Sipah Part 2: International Relations 4. Riza Shah's
1927-28 Abrogation of Capitulations Michael Zirinsky Chapter 5. Performing
the Nation: The Shah's Official State Visit to Kemalist Turkey, June-July
1934 Part 3: Culture and Ideology 6. Transforming Dangerous Nomads into
Useful Artisans, Technicians, Agriculturalists: Education in the Riza Shah
Period 7. Triumphs and Travails of Authoritarian Modernization in Iran 8.
Expanding Agendas for the "new" Iranian Woman: Family Law, Work and
Unveiling 9. Riza Shah Pahlavi and Women: A Re-evaluation 10. The Banning
of the Veil and its Consequences Part 4: The Tribes 11. Riza Shah and the
tribes: An Overview 12. The Case of the Shahsevan 13. Riza Shah and the
Disintegration of Bakhtiyari Power in Iran, 1921-1934







