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_aKatouzian, Homa, _eauthor. _9253883 |
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_aIranian history and politics : _bthe dialectic of state and society / _cHoma Katouzian. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledgeCurzon, _c2003. |
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490 | 1 | _aRoutledgeCurzon/BIPS Persian studies series | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aThe theory of arbitrary rule: status and implications -- Towards a general theory of Iranian revolutions -- Arbitrary rule: a comparative theory of state, politics and society in Iran -- The Aridisolatic Society: a model of long-term social and economic development in Iran -- European liberalisms and modern concepts of liberty in Iran -- Problems of democracy and the public sphere in modern Iran -- Problems of political development in Iran: democracy, dictatorship or arbitrary government -- Liberty and licence in the constitutional revolution of Iran -- The campaign against the Anglo-Iranian Agreement of 1919 -- The revolt of Shaikh Mohammed Khiyabani -- Iran's fiscal history and the nature of state and society in Iran -- The execution of Amir Hasank the Vazir: some lessons for the historical sociology of Iran -- -- | |
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_gPt. I. _tArbitrary rule: a theory of Iranian history and politics -- _g1. _tThe theory of arbitrary rule: status and implications -- _g2. _tTowards a general theory of Iranian revolutions -- _g3. _tArbitrary rule: a comparative theory of state, politics and society in Iran -- _g4. _tThe Aridisolatic society: a model of long-term social and economic development in Iran -- _g5. _tEuropean liberalisms and modern concepts of liberty in Iran -- _g6. _tProblems of democracy and the public sphere in modern Iran -- _gPt. II. _tArbitrary rule: applications to Iranian history and politics -- _g7. _tProblems of political development in Iran: democracy, dictatorship or arbitrary government? -- _g8. _tLiberty and licence in the constitutional revolution of Iran -- _g9. _tThe campaign against the Anglo-Iranian agreement of 1919 -- _g10. _tThe revolt of Shaikh Mohammad Khiyabani -- _g11. _tIran's fiscal history and the nature of state and society in Iran -- _g12. _tThe execution of Amir Hasanak the vazir: some lessons for the historical sociology of Iran. |
520 | 1 | _a"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. | |
520 | 1 | _a"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."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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