The political economy of Iran underwent the fundamental
transition from feudalism to modernity from the early 19th to the
20th century: a period which was a vital watershed in Iran's
historical development. This book provides a critical analysis of
Iran's economic, social, and political development and shows how
the path to modernity, far from smooth, was hindered by both
internal and international factors. These included a powerful
monarchy with little interest in administrative and economic
reform, a large aristocracy frequently holding vital provincial
governorships and frustrating effective central government and a
failure to create a modern civil service, military, banking,
finance, or communications - the essential infrastructure for
economic development. Reformers were marginalized and business
suffered. And the all-powerful ulema were a further brake on
modernization. On the international front, the rivalry of Britain
and Russia compounded the problems: both acting to control Iran and
to further their own interests.
Hooshang Amirahmadi explores the roots of present-day challenges
to modernization and progress and, using a wealth of primary
sources and original research, has produced a work which is
invaluable for students of modern Iranian history, politics, and
Iran's political economy
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