Nikki R. Keddie is professor emerita of history at UCLA and the author of many books, including Women in Middle Eastern History and Iran and the Muslim World. Rudi Matthee is associate professor of history at the University of Delaware. Other contributors are Bahman Baktiari, Thomas J. Barfield, Asef Bayat, Wilfried Buchta, Juan R. I. Cole, Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak, Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet, Golnar Mehran, Hamid Naficy, Vali Nasr, Monica M. Ringer, Jasamin Rostam-Kolayi, Gary Sick, Abolala Soudavar, and Nayereh Tohidi.
Nikki R. Keddie is professor emerita of history at UCLA and the author of many books, including Women in Middle Eastern History and Iran and the Muslim World. Rudi Matthee is associate professor of history at the University of Delaware. Other contributors are Bahman Baktiari, Thomas J. Barfield, Asef Bayat, Wilfried Buchta, Juan R. I. Cole, Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak, Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet, Golnar Mehran, Hamid Naficy, Vali Nasr, Monica M. Ringer, Jasamin Rostam-Kolayi, Gary Sick, Abolala Soudavar, and Nayereh Tohidi.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nikki R. Keddie is professor emerita of history at UCLA and the author of many books, including Women in Middle Eastern History and Iran and the Muslim World. Rudi Matthee is associate professor of history at the University of Delaware. Other contributors are Bahman Baktiari, Thomas J. Barfield, Asef Bayat, Wilfried Buchta, Juan R. I. Cole, Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak, Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet, Golnar Mehran, Hamid Naficy, Vali Nasr, Monica M. Ringer, Jasamin Rostam-Kolayi, Gary Sick, Abolala Soudavar, and Nayereh Tohidi.
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Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration Introduction PART ONE: OVERVIEWS Iranian Culture and South Asia, 1500-1900 Beyond Translation: Interactions between English and Persian Poetry Turk, Persian, and Arab: Changing Relationships between Tribes and State in Iran and along its Frontiers PART TWO: THE SAFAVID, QAJAR, AND PAHLAVI PERIODS The Early Safavids and Their Cultural Interactions with Surrounding States Suspicion, Fear, and Admiration: Pre-Nineteenth-Century Iranian Views of the English and the Russians The Quest for the Secret of Strength in Iranian Nineteenth-Century Travel Literature: Rethinking Tradition in the "Safarnameh" Cultures of Iranianness: The Evolving Polemic of Iranian Nationalism Foreign Education, the Women's Press, and the Discourse of Scientific Domesticity in Early-Twentieth-Century Iran PART THREE: CULTURE IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC IN RELATION TO THE WORLD International Connections of the Iranian Women's Movement The Presentation of the "Self" and the "Other" in Postrevolutionary Iranian School Textbooks Cinematic Exchange Relations: Iran and the West PART FOUR: POLITICAL-CULTURAL RELATIONS WITH THE MUSLIM WORLD The Failed Pan-Islamic Program of the Islamic Republic: Views of the Liberal Reformers of the Religious "Semi-Opposition" Revolutionary Iran and Egypt: Exporting Inspirations and Anxieties The Iranian Revolution and Changes in Islamism in Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan PART FIVE: THE POLITICS OF IRAN'S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Iran's Foreign Policy: A Revolution in Transition The Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration Introduction PART ONE: OVERVIEWS Iranian Culture and South Asia, 1500-1900 Beyond Translation: Interactions between English and Persian Poetry Turk, Persian, and Arab: Changing Relationships between Tribes and State in Iran and along its Frontiers PART TWO: THE SAFAVID, QAJAR, AND PAHLAVI PERIODS The Early Safavids and Their Cultural Interactions with Surrounding States Suspicion, Fear, and Admiration: Pre-Nineteenth-Century Iranian Views of the English and the Russians The Quest for the Secret of Strength in Iranian Nineteenth-Century Travel Literature: Rethinking Tradition in the "Safarnameh" Cultures of Iranianness: The Evolving Polemic of Iranian Nationalism Foreign Education, the Women's Press, and the Discourse of Scientific Domesticity in Early-Twentieth-Century Iran PART THREE: CULTURE IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC IN RELATION TO THE WORLD International Connections of the Iranian Women's Movement The Presentation of the "Self" and the "Other" in Postrevolutionary Iranian School Textbooks Cinematic Exchange Relations: Iran and the West PART FOUR: POLITICAL-CULTURAL RELATIONS WITH THE MUSLIM WORLD The Failed Pan-Islamic Program of the Islamic Republic: Views of the Liberal Reformers of the Religious "Semi-Opposition" Revolutionary Iran and Egypt: Exporting Inspirations and Anxieties The Iranian Revolution and Changes in Islamism in Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan PART FIVE: THE POLITICS OF IRAN'S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Iran's Foreign Policy: A Revolution in Transition The Contributors Index
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