Iran: Religion, Politics and Society
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Author | Nikki R. Keddie |
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Subject | History of religion, politics and society of Iran |
Publisher | Frank Cass Publishers (1980) Routledge (1983) |
Publication date | 1980 1983 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Pages | 248 |
ISBN | 978-0-7146-4031-0 |
Iran: Religion, Politics, and Society is a book by Nikki R. Keddie which is about religion, politics and society in Iran. Frank Cass Publishers and Routledge published the book in 1980 and 1983, respectively.[1][2]
Parts
[edit]Part 1 covers religion and politics: religion and irreligion in early Iranian nationalism; the origins of the religious-radical alliance in Iran; popular participation in the Persian revolution of 1905 to 1911; and religion and society in Iran.
Part 2 covers socio-economic change: the economic history of Iran 1800 to 1914 and its political impact; Iran 1797 to 1941; stratification, social control and capitalism in Iranian villages - before and after land reform; oil, economic policy and social change in Iran.
Editions
[edit]- Frank Cass Publishers (1980)
- Routledge (1983)
References
[edit]- ^ Iran Religion, Politics and Society Collected Essays. ISBN 071464031X.
- ^ "Iran Religion, Politics and Society Collected Essays". abebooks.com. Retrieved 20 November 2011.