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The last great revolution : turmoil and transformation in Iran / Robin Wright.

By: Publication details: New York : A.A. Knopf, c2000.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxiv, 339 p. : ill. ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0375406395 :
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS318.8 .W75 2000
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available electronically.
Contents:
Some Facts About Iran -- The Last Great Revolution -- The Islamic Reformation -- Voices of the Cultural Revolution -- Men Are from Tehran, Women Are from Isfahan -- Love, Marriage and Sex in the Islamic Republic -- The Islamic Landscape -- Whither the Revolution? -- Iran's Twentieth-Century Chronology -- Cast of Characters.
Summary: Robin Wright, the acclaimed Mideast expert and foreign correspondent, returns to Iran, which she has visited more frequently than has any other American since the fall of the shah, to give us a portrait of the revolution--a generation after Ayatollah Khomeini returned from exile to end 2,500 years of monarchy.Summary: She shows us how the Iranian revolution has taken on even greater importance since Khomeini's death, and how it has transformed Iranian society as well as Islam. She describes the revolutions within the revolution that have resulted in a movement as radical in the world of Islam as Luther's Reformation was in the Christian world--empowering women, modernizing social traditions, creating a feisty, independent cinema and arts industry and giving birth to a new generation that is redefining Iran's political agenda.Summary: Wright makes abundantly clear why she believes the Iranian revolution will stand along with the French and the Russian as one of the three innovative revolutions--and the last great revolution--of the Modern Era.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-320) and index.

Some Facts About Iran -- The Last Great Revolution -- The Islamic Reformation -- Voices of the Cultural Revolution -- Men Are from Tehran, Women Are from Isfahan -- Love, Marriage and Sex in the Islamic Republic -- The Islamic Landscape -- Whither the Revolution? -- Iran's Twentieth-Century Chronology -- Cast of Characters.

Robin Wright, the acclaimed Mideast expert and foreign correspondent, returns to Iran, which she has visited more frequently than has any other American since the fall of the shah, to give us a portrait of the revolution--a generation after Ayatollah Khomeini returned from exile to end 2,500 years of monarchy.

She shows us how the Iranian revolution has taken on even greater importance since Khomeini's death, and how it has transformed Iranian society as well as Islam. She describes the revolutions within the revolution that have resulted in a movement as radical in the world of Islam as Luther's Reformation was in the Christian world--empowering women, modernizing social traditions, creating a feisty, independent cinema and arts industry and giving birth to a new generation that is redefining Iran's political agenda.

Wright makes abundantly clear why she believes the Iranian revolution will stand along with the French and the Russian as one of the three innovative revolutions--and the last great revolution--of the Modern Era.

Also available electronically.

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