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A prominent civil servant, scientist, and intellectual, Taghi Erani
was a pivotal figure in interwar Iran. Witness to two of the major
political upheavals in the twentieth century-the rise of Pahlavi
and the collapse of the Weimar Republic-he turned from fundamental
science to leftwing activism and pacifism, leading to his arrest
and death in prison. Younes Jalali traces his journey from Tehran
to Berlin, where in the 1920s he crossed paths with the greatest
German scientists and scholars of his day, including Max Planck,
Albert Einstein, and Friedrich Rosen, and published seminal works
on psychology and political philosophy. In the 1930s, as Reza Shah
pursued rapprochement with the Third Reich, Taghi Erani was caught
up in a crackdown on left-wing and pro-labor activists. His life
and death offer a unique lens through which to view modern Iranian
intellectual and political history.
A prominent civil servant, scientist, and intellectual, Taghi Erani
was a pivotal figure in interwar Iran. Witness to two of the major
political upheavals in the twentieth century-the rise of Pahlavi
and the collapse of the Weimar Republic-he turned from fundamental
science to leftwing activism and pacifism, leading to his arrest
and death in prison. Younes Jalali traces his journey from Tehran
to Berlin, where in the 1920s he crossed paths with the greatest
German scientists and scholars of his day, including Max Planck,
Albert Einstein, and Friedrich Rosen, and published seminal works
on psychology and political philosophy. In the 1930s, as Reza Shah
pursued rapprochement with the Third Reich, Taghi Erani was caught
up in a crackdown on left-wing and pro-labor activists. His life
and death offer a unique lens through which to view modern Iranian
intellectual and political history.
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