The making of modern Iran : state and society under Riza Shah 1921-1941 / / edited by Stephanie Cronin.

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Superior document:RoutledgeCurzon/BIPS Persian studies series
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Year of Publication:2003
Language:English
Series:RoutledgeCurzon/BIPS Persian studies series.
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Physical Description:xi, 279 p., [16] p. of plates :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Stephanie Cronin
  • PART I. THE NEW STATE
  • Riza Shah's political legitimacy and social base, 1921-1941 / Homa Katouzian
  • Riza Sha and the paradoxes of military modernization in Iran, 1921-1941 / Stephanie Cronin
  • Mudarris, republicanism and the rise to power of Riza Khan, Sardar-i Sipah / Vanessa Martin
  • PART II. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  • Riza Shah's abrogation of capitulations, 1927-1928 / Michael Zirinsky
  • Performing the nation: the Shah's official state visit to Kemalist Turkey, June to July 1934 / Afshin Marashi
  • PART III. CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY
  • Transforming dangerous nomads into useful artisans, technicians, agriculturalists: education in the Reza Shah period / Rudi Matthee
  • Triumphs and travails of authoritarian modernization in Iran / Mehrzad Boroujerdi
  • PART IV. WOMEN
  • Expanding agendas for the 'new' Iranian woman: family law, work, and unveiling / Jasamin Mahdavi
  • Banning of the veil and its consequences / H.E. Chehabi
  • PART V. THE TRIBES
  • Riza Shah and the tribes: an overview / Kaveh Bayat
  • Case of the Shahsevan / Richard Tapper
  • Riza Shah and the disintegration of Bakhtiyari power in Iran, 1921-1934 / Stephanie Cronin