British Imperialism in Qajar Iran

British Imperialism in Qajar Iran
Author: H. Lyman Stebbins
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2016-12-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1786720981

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In 1888, there were just four British consulates in the country; by 1921 there were twenty-three. H. Lyman Stebbins investigates the development and consequences of British imperialism in Iran in a time of international rivalry, revolution and world war. While previous narratives of Anglo-Iranian relations have focused on the highest diplomatic circles in Tehran, London, Calcutta and St. Petersburg, this book argues that British consuls and political agents made the vast southern borderlands of Iran the real centre of British power and influence during this period. Based on British consular archives from Bushihr, Shiraz, Sistan and Muhammarah, this book reveals that Britain, India and Iran were linked together by discourses of colonial knowledge and patterns of political, military and economic control. It also contextualizes the emergence of Iranian nationalism as well as the failure and collapse of the Qajar state during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution and the First World War.

Qajar Studies

Qajar Studies
Author: International Qajar Studies Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9789056131210

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The Qajar Pact

The Qajar Pact
Author: Vanessa Martin
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781788311151

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The Qajar Pact explores new perspectives on the nineteenth-century Iranian state and society, and is the first broad study of lower social groups in this period. Vanessa Martin argues that Qajar government was certainly despotic, but was also founded on a consensus based on the Islamic principles of consultation and negotiation. The author focuses on the role of the non-elite groups in urban society up to the years before the Constitutional Revolution.

Qajar Studies

Qajar Studies
Author: L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:

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Untold Stories

Untold Stories
Author: Pedram Khosronejad
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Iran
ISBN: 9783643906076

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In Iran, the history of photography and cinematography is mired with doubts and ambiguities. While academic debates have focused on the photography and cinematography of the Qajar era from the viewpoint of historical analyses and technical aspects, there does not appear to be any anthropological research, and particularly, visual anthropological research on these two important visual mediums. This book is the first of its kind to use visual anthropology, ethnographical film studies, as well as media/visual studies as a methodological framework for examining the socio-cultural life during the Qajar era in Persia (Iran). (Series: Iranian Studies - Vol. 2) [Subject: History, Iranian Studies, Anthropology, Ethnography, Cultural Studies, Middle East Studies, Film Studies, Photography, Media Studies]

Kirman and the Qajar Empire

Kirman and the Qajar Empire
Author: James M Gustafson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317427912

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Despite its apparently peripheral location in the Qajar Empire, Kirman was frequently found at the centre of developments reshaping Iran in the 19th century. Over the Qajar period the region saw significant changes, as competition between Kirmani families rapidly developed commercial cotton and opium production and a world renowned carpet weaving industry, as well as giving strength to radical modernist and nationalist agitation in the years leading up to the 1906 Constitutional Revolution. Kirman and the Qajar Empire explores how these Kirmani local elites mediated political, economic, and social change in their community during the significant transitional period in Iran’s history, from the rise of the Qajar Empire through to World War I. It departs from the prevailing centre-periphery models of economic integration and Qajar provincial history, engaging with key questions over how Iranians participated in reshaping their communities in the context of imperialism and growing transnational connections. With rarely utilized local historical and geographical writings, as well as a range of narrative and archival sources, this book provides new insight into the impact of household factionalism and estate building over four generations in the Kirman region. As well as offering the first academic monograph on modern Kirman, it is also an important case study in local dimensions of modernity. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Iranian studies and Iranian History, as well as general Middle Eastern studies.

Qajar Studies

Qajar Studies
Author: L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9789056130701

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Kirman and the Qajar Empire

Kirman and the Qajar Empire
Author: James M Gustafson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317427904

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Despite its apparently peripheral location in the Qajar Empire, Kirman was frequently found at the centre of developments reshaping Iran in the 19th century. Over the Qajar period the region saw significant changes, as competition between Kirmani families rapidly developed commercial cotton and opium production and a world renowned carpet weaving industry, as well as giving strength to radical modernist and nationalist agitation in the years leading up to the 1906 Constitutional Revolution. Kirman and the Qajar Empire explores how these Kirmani local elites mediated political, economic, and social change in their community during the significant transitional period in Iran’s history, from the rise of the Qajar Empire through to World War I. It departs from the prevailing centre-periphery models of economic integration and Qajar provincial history, engaging with key questions over how Iranians participated in reshaping their communities in the context of imperialism and growing transnational connections. With rarely utilized local historical and geographical writings, as well as a range of narrative and archival sources, this book provides new insight into the impact of household factionalism and estate building over four generations in the Kirman region. As well as offering the first academic monograph on modern Kirman, it is also an important case study in local dimensions of modernity. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Iranian studies and Iranian History, as well as general Middle Eastern studies.

Philosophy in Qajar Iran

Philosophy in Qajar Iran
Author: Reza Pourjavady
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9004387846

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Philosophy in Qajar Iran offers an account of the life, works and philosophical thoughts of major philosophers of Iran between the late eighteenth and the early twentieth centuries.

Religion and Society in Qajar Iran

Religion and Society in Qajar Iran
Author: Robert Gleave
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134304188

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Gleave brings together studies by experts in the area of religion in nineteenth-century Iran in order to present new insights into Qajar religion, political and cultural history. Key topics covered include the relationship between religion and the state, the importance of archival materials for the study of religion, the developments of Qajar religious thought, the position of religious minorities in Qajar Iran, the relationship between religion and Qajar culture, and the centrality of Shi'ite hierarchy and the state.