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A scholarly, multi-author academic volume that examines how Iran has been imagined, narrated, and reinterpreted across time through history, myth, and nationalism, from medieval Persia to the contemporary Islamic Republic. Rather than presenting a single historical narrative, the book analyzes historiography itself—how Iranians and non-Iranians have constructed meanings of Iran, freedom, identity, and progress within changing political, intellectual, and ideological contexts.
· Editor: Ali M. Ansari
· Contributors: Multiple scholars (history, historiography, political thought, literature, cultural studies)
· Original publication: 2014, I.B. Tauris
· Edition referenced: 2014, First Edition, I.B. Tauris, London / New York
· ISBN-13: 978-1-84885-830-5
· Pages: ~257
· Book type: Edited Academic Volume / Historiography / Iranian Studies / Intellectual History
· Primary audience:
Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, researchers, and scholars in Iranian studies, Middle Eastern history, historiography, nationalism studies, and political thought, as well as informed readers interested in how historical narratives and myths shape modern Iranian identity and state ideology.
· Notable series: International Library of Iranian Studies, Vol. 37 (I.B. Tauris)
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