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Iran's Constitutional Revolution: Popular Politics, Cultural Transformations and Transnational Connections

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Iran's Constitutional Revolution: Popular Politics, Cultural Transformations and Transnational Connections

Contributors:

By (Author) H. E. Chehabi
Edited by Vanessa Martin

ISBN:

9780755649235

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

I.B. Tauris

Publication Date:

17th November 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Middle Eastern history
Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions

Dewey:

955.051

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

536

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Born out of a fundamental tension between the old-fashioned and inadequate Qajar monarchy of Mozaffar al-Din Sah and Mohammad Ali Shah, and new reformist democratic ideals, the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906 represents a pivotal moment in the formation of modern Iran. The collapse of the state through financial indigence and foreign pressure - which in the end also consumed the new regime - created a vacuum, which became the subject of many different visions. These included the anti-constitutionalist arguments of Fazlollah Nuri; the moderate Shi'i vision of Tabatabai'I; the more gradualist secular approach of bureaucrats such as Sani-e Dowleh and Nasser Al-Molk; the various radical visions of Taqizadeh and Sattar Khan, as well as the Bakhtiaris. What were the reformists' various aims and how much did they accomplish in the years before Reza Shah seized power How do events in Iran compare with similar uprisings in other parts of the world And what role does the Constitutional Revolution continue to play in defining Iranian self-identity This important and authoritative new book explores all the many different facets of the Revolution, drawing on newly available sources as well as cutting edge research from around the globe to present a definitive account.

Author Bio

Houchang E. Chehabi is Professor of International Relations and History at Boston University. His previous publications include Distant Relations: Iran and Lebanon in the Last 500 Years (I.B.Tauris), Iranian Politics and Religious Modernism: The Liberation Movement of Iran under the Shah and Khomeini and Politics, Society and Democracy: Comparative Studies (with Alfred Stepan). Vanessa Martin is Professor of Middle Eastern History at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her previous publications include Islam and Modernism: The Iranian Revolution of 1906, Creating an Islamic State: Khomeini and the Making of a New Iran and The Qajar Pact: Bargaining Protest and the State in Nineteenth Century Iran (all with I.B.Tauris).

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