9780521687171-0521687179-The Politics of Nationalism in Modern Iran (Cambridge Middle East Studies, Series Number 40)

The Politics of Nationalism in Modern Iran (Cambridge Middle East Studies, Series Number 40)

ISBN-13: 9780521687171
ISBN-10: 0521687179
Author: Ali M. Ansari
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback 346 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780521687171
ISBN-10: 0521687179
Author: Ali M. Ansari
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback 346 pages

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The Politics of Nationalism in Modern Iran (Cambridge Middle East Studies, Series Number 40) (ISBN-13: 9780521687171 and ISBN-10: 0521687179), written by authors Ali M. Ansari, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Iran (Middle East History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Politics of Nationalism in Modern Iran (Cambridge Middle East Studies, Series Number 40) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Iran books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.96.

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This sophisticated and challenging book by the distinguished historian Ali M. Ansari explores the idea of nationalism in the creation of modern Iran. It does so by considering the broader developments in national ideologies that took place following the emergence of the European Enlightenment and showing how these ideas were adopted by a non-European state. Ansari charts a course through twentieth-century Iran, analyzing the growth of nationalistic ideas and their impact on the state and demonstrating the connections between historiographical and political developments. In so doing, he shows how Iran's different regimes manipulated ideologies of nationalism and collective historical memory to suit their own ends. Firmly relocating Reza Shah within the context of the Constitutional Revolution, Ansari argues that Reza Pahlavi's identification with a monarchy by Divine Right bore a greater resemblance to, and facilitated, the religious nationalism that catapulted Ayatollah Khomeini to power on the back of a populist and highly personalized mythology. Drawing on hitherto untapped sources, the book concludes that it was the revolutionary developments and changes that occurred during the first half of the twentieth century that paved the way for later radicalization. As the first book-length study of Iranian nationalism in nearly five decades, it will find an eager readership among scholars of the Middle East and those students more generally interested in questions of nationalism and ideology.

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