Iran In The Middle East: Transnational Ecounters And Social History
\ Edited By H. E. Chehabi, Peyman Jafari, Maral Jefroudi
London, New York
: I.B. Tauris
, 2015
xii, 282 p
: ill.
International library of Iranian studies;
56.
Index
Introduction / Peyman Jafari --Part I. The constitutional revolution and nationalism. Mohammad Ali Foroughi and the construction of civic nationalism in early twentieth-century Iran / Ali M. Ansari --Subversive subalterns : the Bagh-e Shah twenty-two / Manoutchehr Eskandari-Qajar --The place of Shi'i clerics in the first Iranian constitution / Janet Afary --Part II. Transnational connections. Iranian nationalism and global solidarity networks 1906-18 : internationalism, transnationalism, globalization, and nationalist cosmopolitanism / Mansour Bonakdarian --'The Paris of the Middle East' : Iranians in cosmopolitan Beirut / H.E. Chehabi --Part III. Social history. Foreign goods, native consumption : popular reactions to foreign economic domination in Iran (1921-3) / Serhan Afacan --Hidden from history? Women workers in modern Iran : a theme revisited / Valentine M. Moghadam --A generation's myth : armed struggle and the creation of social epic in 1970s Iran / Peyman Vahabzadeh --Oil and Persian fiction : literary depictions of coping with modernity and change / M.R. Ghanoonparvar --The cultural politics of public space in Tehran's book fair / Kaveh Ehsani --Part IV. Historiographical reflections. The opening-up of the past and the possibilities of global history for Iranian historiography / Maral Jefroudi --Village and empire : recent trends in the historiography of the late Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey / Erik-Jan Zurcher.