The Iranian People’s Fada’i Guerrillas have received little
dedicated scholarly investigation in the shadow of the Iranian
Revolution. This unique collection combines scholarly analysis of
the movement, with first-hand accounts from those within the
movement, in order to shed light on the experiences, organisation
and history of this group during the 1970’s. The volume is partly
composed of eyewitness accounts from veteran Fada’i members on
themes such as everyday life in safehouses, the activities of the
small but active Fada’i representation abroad, the experience of
Fada’i men and women who were subject to long imprisonment in the
1970s or perspectives on military organisation. Alongside these
accounts are scholarly investigations into the various aspects in
the history of the organisation, which cover elements such as its
ideological foundations and political orientation, the importance
of the Iranian labour movement in Fada’i thought and praxis and
the impact of guerrilla activism in the arts.
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