This Very Short Introduction presents a radical reinterpretation of Iranian history and politics, placing the Islamic Revolution in the context of a century of political change and social transformation. By considering the various factors that have contributed towards the construction of the idea of Iran and the complex identity of Iranians themselves, Ali Ansari steers a clear path towards a more realistic understanding for us all.
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Protests have dominated Iran in the recent weeks, reminiscent of the 1978 revolution. But what happened in 1978, and can we draw any similarities between now and then? @DrJamesRogers is joined by Ali Ansari to help shed some light on this important topic. https://t.co/BfinzbDGUR