The Cambridge History Of Iran
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The Cambridge History of Iran is a multi-volume survey of Iranian history published in the United Kingdom by Cambridge University Press. The seven volumes cover \"the history and historical geography of the land which is present-day Iran, as well as other territories inhabited by peoples of Iranian descent, from prehistoric times up to the present.[1]
CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF IRAN, a survey of the history and historical geography of the land which is present-day Iran, as well as other territories inhabited by peoples of Iranian descent, from prehistoric times up to the present in seven volumes (vol. III being a double volume), of which the first volume was published in 1968 and the last in 1989 (Figure 1).
There are fewer protesters on the streets of Iran today. Security forces are cracking down on the anti-government demonstrations that followed the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. The young Kurdish woman died earlier this month while in the custody of Tehran's Guidance Patrol, more commonly known as the morality police. We wanted to learn more about the morality police and their place in Iranian society. Professor Roxane Farmanfarmaian teaches international politics of the Middle East and North Africa at the University of Cambridge. We asked her about the modern history of the Guidance Patrol.
Ali Ansari is Professor of Iranian History and Director of the Institute for Iranian Studies at the University of St. Andrews, Associate Fellow of the Middle East Programme at the Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House), and Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute. His research interests include the development of the State in Iran in the modern era, with a particular focus on nationalism, mythology and the use (and abuse) of history. His recent research investigates the historiography of modern Iran, both the way in which historians have interpreted the development of Iranian state and society as well as the way in which Iranian historians have sought to construct a distinctly Iranian identity both in terms of their own history but also in relation to regional and international powers, most obviously the West. His research also focuses on the politics and history of the Islamic Republic and the broader relations of Britain and the United States with Iran. Ansari is the author of numerous books on Iran, including most recently Iran: The Politics of History (Cambridge, 2015), Iran: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2014), and The Politics of Nationalism in Modern Iran (Cambridge, 2012). He is editor of the Cambridge History of Iran, volume 8 (The Islamic Republic). Ansari is a non-resident associate of LISD.
\"Rabbis, Sorcerers, Kings, and Priests brings into mutual fruition the fields of Talmudic Studies and Ancient Iranology, two historically distinct disciplines. Mokhtarian offers a revisionist history of the rabbis of late antique Persia who produced the Babylonian Talmud, perhaps the most impor... 781b155fdc