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The Coup: 1953, the CIA, and the Roots of Modern U.S. - Iranian Revelations
By (Author) Ervand Abrahamian
The New Press
The New Press
7th July 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Middle Eastern history
955.053
Paperback
278
Width 138mm, Height 210mm
349g
In this well-documented account [that] will become indispensable reading for students of the modern Middle East' (Choice), Abrahamian uncovers little-known documents that challenge conventional interpretations of the 1953 Iranian governmental coup. Offering 'new insights into his history-shattering event' (Reason.com), his riveting account transforms America's understanding of a crucial turning point in modern U.S. - Iranian relations.'
"Not only is this book important because of its presentation of history. It is also important because it might be predicting the future."
Counterpunch
"Subtle, lucid, and well-proportioned."
The Spectator
"A valuable corrective to previous work and an important contribution to Iranian history."
American Historical Review
"An engaging tale of the machinations, intrigues, and personalities at the heart of the crisis."
Publishers Weekly
"A must-read for anyone wanting a clearer understanding of the history behind current U.S.-Iranian relations."
Library Journal
Ervand Abrahamian is distinguished professor of Iranian and Middle Eastern history and politics at Baruch College, City University of New York. He is a co-author (with Bruce Cumings and Moshe Ma'oz) of "Inventing the Axis of Evil" (The New Press).