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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | DS 318.9 .M355 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5049020 |
DS 318.85 Unburied memories : the politics of bodies of sacred defense martyrs in Iran / | DS 318.9 .D33 2010 Iran, the green movement and the USA : the fox and the paradox / | DS 318.9 .M35 2008 The Ayatollah begs to differ : the paradox of modern Iran / | DS 318.9 .M355 2010 The Ayatollahs' democracy : an Iranian challenge / | DS 318.9 .T39 2009 Khatami's Iran : the Islamic Republic and the turbulent path to reform / | DS 325 .N48 B86 2005 The patricians of Nishapur : a study in medieval Islamic social history / | DS 325 .S52 L56 2004 Shiraz in the age of Hafez : the glory of a medieval Persian city / |
Hooman Majd offers a dramatic perspective on a country with global ambitions, an elaborate political culture, and enormous implications for world peace. Drawing on privileged access to the Iranian power elite, Majd argues that despite the violence of the disputed 2009 elections, a group of influential ayatollahs--including a liberal, almost-secular opposition--still believes in the Iranian republic; for them, "green" represents not a revolution but a civil rights movement, pushing the country inexorably toward democracy, albeit a particular brand of "Islamic democracy." With witty, candid, and intelligent reporting, Majd, himself the grandson of an esteemed ayatollah, introduces top-level politicians and clerics as well as ordinary people (even Jewish community leaders), all expressing pride for their ancient heritage and fierce independence from the West.--From publisher description.
Includes index.
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