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  • The Priest and the King, An Eyewitness Account Of The Iranian Revoluti
معلومات المنتج
العنوان الأصلي: The Priest and the King , An Eyewitness Account Of The Iranian Revoluti
 ISBN رقم: 1860643744
الناشر: I.B. Tauris
الفئة العمرية: البالغون
الصفحات: 216
الوزن: 303 g
أبعاد المنتج: 14 x 21 x 1٫44 cm
غلاف الكتاب: غلاف ورقی
Subjects:

الإنجليزية 1998

The Priest and the King, An Eyewitness Account Of The Iranian Revoluti

المؤلف: Desmond Harney
التقييم:
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معلومات المنتج
العنوان الأصلي: The Priest and the King , An Eyewitness Account Of The Iranian Revoluti
 ISBN رقم: 1860643744
الناشر: I.B. Tauris
الفئة العمرية: البالغون
الصفحات: 216
الوزن: 303 g
أبعاد المنتج: 14 x 21 x 1٫44 cm
غلاف الكتاب: غلاف ورقی
Subjects:
The author, a former British diplomat, was living in Tehran during the build-up to the Iranian Revolution and kept a day-to-day account of the events he witnessed, as the priest and the king - the Ayatollah Khomeini and the Shah - squared up to each other. The author's faithfully recorded responses - of hope, fear, confusion, scepticism and ultimately despair - reflect with substantial accuracy the spirit in Iran as the country swung from being a docile, Western-orientated ally to an unpredictable, brooding, revolutionary state. Harney had access to all elements of Iran's political elite, including the Shah, and was able to capture the atmsophere of Iran in revolution. This diary is, therefore, an important document: a day-to-day account kept by an outsider who was intimately familiar with Iran, a crucial contribution to our historical understanding of events.
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The author, a former British diplomat, was living in Tehran during the build-up to the Iranian Revolution and kept a day-to-day account of the events he witnessed, as the priest and the king - the Ayatollah Khomeini and the Shah - squared up to each other. The author's faithfully recorded responses - of hope, fear, confusion, scepticism and ultimately despair - reflect with substantial accuracy the spirit in Iran as the country swung from being a docile, Western-orientated ally to an unpredictable, brooding, revolutionary state. Harney had access to all elements of Iran's political elite, including the Shah, and was able to capture the atmsophere of Iran in revolution. This diary is, therefore, an important document: a day-to-day account kept by an outsider who was intimately familiar with Iran, a crucial contribution to our historical understanding of events.
more