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A major new history of revolutionary Iran, from the 1940s to the present
 
Iran’s revolution in 1979 shook the world. The Pahlavi dynasty came crashing down, and the Islamic Republic rose in its place. But what led to this seismic event? How did the revolutionary movement gain such strength? And what has its legacy been for modern Iran?
 
In this comprehensive history, Homa Katouzian explores Iran from the 1940s to the present, showing how the revolution came into being. From the chaos of oil nationalisation to the overthrow of Mosaddeq in 1953, through the revolutionary moment itself, to the resistance movements of contemporary Iran, the revolution has had long and lasting effects. We see the profound influence of US presidents and the ramifications of Saddam Hussein’s invasion in 1980. Crucially, Katouzian shows how the revolution constituted an uprising of the whole of Iranian society and was not a purely Islamic movement.
 
This is an engaging account of an epochal event—one which continues to shape Iran to this day.

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Brimming with insight and clarity, Iran and the Revolution distils six decades of Homa Katouzians scholarship into a compelling portrait of revolution, protest, and reform in modern Iran.Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, author of Revolution and Its Discontents

An incisive and well-documented overview of Irans turbulent history from the outbreak of the Second World War, through the 1979 revolution, the rise of the Islamist theocracy, to the presenta must-read by a leading scholar of Iranian social and economic history, culture, and politics.Ali Banuazizi, Research Professor of Political Science, Boston College

Homa Katouzians unwavering dedication to the study of Iran spoils us with an engaging and accessible book that brings his theory of statesociety dynamics to life through an incisive account of the making of the Iranian Revolution and its afterlife, extending to the present day.Elvire Corboz, author of Guardians of Shiism

Drawing on a remarkably rich source basefrom state archives to popular jokesand avoiding the Westernised clichés of paradise lost, fundamentalism, and anti-modern atavism, Katouzian offers a deep history that situates 1979 within a much longer arc of state-society relations. A must-read for all students of Iran.Reza Zia-Ebrahimi, author of The Emergence of Iranian Nationalism

Homa Katouzian is a member of the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford, and a visiting scholar at the Department of History, University of Toronto. He is the author of numerous books, including Iran: Politics, History and Literature, Iran: A Beginners Guide, and The Persians.