Note! Looking for an order placed before 2025-09-20, 16:00? [Click Here]
Friday - 2025 10 October
{"Id":0,"Name":null,"Mobile":null,"Email":null,"Token":null,"Type":0,"ReferencerId":null,"VatConfirm":false,"PublicToken":null,"Culture":"en-us","Currency":"usd","CurrencySign":"$","CountryIsoCode":"us","HasSubset":false,"Discount":0.0,"IsProfileComplete":false,"HasCredit":false,"LastActivity":"0001-01-01T00:00:00"}
login
Login
shopping cart 0
Basket

Basket

Menu

  • Iran: The Political Sociology of the Islamic Revolution
Product Information
Original Title: ایران: جامعه شناسی سیاسی انقلاب اسلامی
ISBN: 0819197432
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 71
Weight: 110 g
Dimensions: 14 x 21 x 0.7 cm
Book Cover: Paperback

Iran: The Political Sociology of the Islamic Revolution: English 1995

Iran: The Political Sociology of the Islamic Revolution

Rating:
1.69 $
We will inform you
Wishlist
Wishlist
Product Information
Original Title: ایران: جامعه شناسی سیاسی انقلاب اسلامی
ISBN: 0819197432
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 71
Weight: 110 g
Dimensions: 14 x 21 x 0.7 cm
Book Cover: Paperback
This book fulfills a need for a concise, comprehensive work on the Iranian Islamic Revolution, an event that has often been placed in the classificatory context of the greater and lesser revolutions of the 20th century. The Iranian revolution in the late 20th century has acquired a special significance because of the rise of the so-called Islamic fundamentalism. The Iranian experience was the first political experiment to reflect this phenomenon and it is crucial for students of the subject to understand the details of Khomeini's experiment. The revolution in Iran foreshadowed the clash between modernity and tradition that has now engulfed North Africa and the Middle East. The phenomenon of Khomeini challenges many of the assumptions that have underlined theories and models of progress and development in the Western and non-Western world. Iran: The Political Sociology of the Islamic Revolution brings this critical topic skillfully to the forefront.
more
This book fulfills a need for a concise, comprehensive work on the Iranian Islamic Revolution, an event that has often been placed in the classificatory context of the greater and lesser revolutions of the 20th century. The Iranian revolution in the late 20th century has acquired a special significance because of the rise of the so-called Islamic fundamentalism. The Iranian experience was the first political experiment to reflect this phenomenon and it is crucial for students of the subject to understand the details of Khomeini's experiment. The revolution in Iran foreshadowed the clash between modernity and tradition that has now engulfed North Africa and the Middle East. The phenomenon of Khomeini challenges many of the assumptions that have underlined theories and models of progress and development in the Western and non-Western world. Iran: The Political Sociology of the Islamic Revolution brings this critical topic skillfully to the forefront.
more