Katouzian, Homa

Iran : a beginner's guide / Homa Katouzian - London : Oneworld Publications, 2013 - xxii, 248 p.: ill.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-231) and index.

Ancient Persia -- Medieval Persia -- The dilemma of modernization and the revolution for law -- Iran under the Pahlavis -- The 1979 revolution and the Islamic Republic -- Post-Khomeini Iran.

Since the 1979 revolution, Iran has been locked in conflict with the United States and Europe. Personified in the West by a series of bogeymen from Ayatollah Khomeini to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, this villainous mask obscures a far more complex identity, forged by a vibrant and chaotic history. Revealing the country's true face, accalimed expert Homa Katouzian delves deep into Iran's past, exploring how an ancient civilization at a crossroads of diverse dynasties and religions grew to become an ethnically, linguistically, and culturally rich nation. Centuries of arbitrary rule and revolution -from the first Persian empires to the Green Movement- are brought to life as Katouzian offers fresh insight into this fascinating country. Asking where its future may lie post-Arab Spring, this is the perfect primer for understanding a country characterized by constant flux and controversy. -- Cover

9781780742724


Iran--Historia.

415 DS 254.5 / K19i 2013