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Perceptions of Iran - History, Myths and Nationalism from Medieval Persia to the Islamic Republic (Hardcover, New)
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Perceptions of Iran - History, Myths and Nationalism from Medieval Persia to the Islamic Republic (Hardcover, New)
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I.B.Tauris in association with the Iran Heritage Foundation From
the Sasanian to the Safavid Empire, and from Qajar Iran to the
current Islamic Republic, the history of Iran is one which has been
coloured by a rich tradition of myths and narratives and shaped by
its wealth of philosophers, cultural theorists and political
thinkers. Perceptions of Iran dissects the construction of Iranian
identity, to reveal how nationalism has been continually
re-formulated and how Iran's self-perception has been moulded by
its literary past. Here, Ali M. Ansari gathers together a varied
and wide-ranging account of the long history of Iranian encounters
with the Western world, whether via the observations of Herodotus,
or the knowledge - via the Old Testament - of Cyrus liberating the
Jews from Babylon, or into the modern era when nineteenth and
twentieth century interactions reflect the unequal power
relationship between Iran and the West. Perceptions of Iran also
explores the salient elements in the country's narrative which
helped to form Iran's identity, such as Ferdowsi's creation of the
Shahnameh - the national epic - the exquisite architecture of
Safavid Isfahan or the unfulfilled promise of the Constitutional
Movement in the early twentieth century. It offers analysis of the
Qajar Shahs' use of a mythical and dynastic past, as they drew on
the narratives of Jamshid's glory and Khusraw's splendour in order
to legitimise their rule. At the same time, it examines the ways in
which foreign travellers and diplomats understood and conceived of
the royal courts of Safavid Persia. As it covers 2,500 years of
political and intellectual history, Perceptions of Iran ties
together the diverse threads of Iranian experience that have
underpinned the country's social and cultural movements, spanning
Mirza Agha Khan Kermani's writing on Persian history and liberal
nationalism, through to the strident anti- Western discourses of
Seyyed Jamal al-Afghani, Jalal Al-e Ahmad and Ayatollah Khomeini.
The book is therefore vital for researchers of Iranian history and
those interested in the use of myth in the construction of national
identity more widely.
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