Iran

Iran

Ivo Vichev

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Editorial:
Ivo Vichev
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9798233007026
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Iran: Empire, Faith, and Revolution is a sweeping history of Iran from the first farmers of the Zagros to the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' uprising of 2022. Blending narrative drive with serious scholarship, it follows the people of the Iranian plateau across 10,000 years of empire, invasion, reform, and resistance.Beginning with Elam and the rise of the Achaemenid Empire under Cyrus the Great and Darius I, the book traces how Persian ideas of kingship, law, religion, and identity shaped-and were reshaped by-the Greeks, Parthians, Sasanians, Arabs, Mongols, Timurids, Safavids, Qajars, and Pahlavis. It shows how Iran moved from imperial Persia to modern nation‑state, from Shi’a Safavid revolution to the constitutional movement, from the oil nationalisation of Mossadegh to the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the long Iran-Iraq War.Far from a simple 'East vs. West' story, Iran: Empire, Faith, and Revolution reveals a civilisation that repeatedly absorbed foreign conquerors, retooled global religions, and reinvented its political order. Readers follow the rise of the Islamic Republic, the post‑Khomeini struggle over reform and authority, the Green Movement, sanctions and the nuclear crisis, and the turbulent Ahmadinejad and Rouhani years.The final chapters confront contemporary Iran head‑on: the Mahsa Amini protests, Generation Z’s digital resistance, the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' movement, and Iran’s shifting place between Russia, China, the West, and the wider Middle East. Throughout, the book asks how a civilisation this old keeps remaking itself-and what that means for Iran’s future.Clear, accessible, and deeply sourced, Iran: Empire, Faith, and Revolution is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand Iran beyond headlines: students and scholars of Middle Eastern history, policy makers and journalists, and general readers curious about how an ancient civilisation became one of the most contested-and consequential-states of the 21st century.

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