Finally, a serious and dispassionate analysis of an event that has been the object of mere ridicule for decades. -- Houchang E. Chehabi, Professor of International Relations and History, Boston University, USA This first book on the 1971 celebration highlights its long germination period and wide-ranging cultural-political activitiesincluding exhibitions and conferences; reveals itsand many criticsglobal scope; and illustrates Irans rising power, punctured by insecurities. Rightfully rejecting teleological links to 1979, this is a smart read packed with fascinating details. * Cyrus Schayegh, Professor of International History, Graduate Institute of Geneva, Switzerland * Robert Steeles well-researched account provides valuable insight into the background of the imperial celebrations of 1971. Clearly written and structured, it offers context and nuance and challenges the prevailing narrative of extravagance and failure of the celebrations. This is a vital contribution to the history of Late Pahlavi Iran. -- Bianca Devos, Philipps University Marburg, Germany