Soldiers, Shahs and Subalterns in Iran Opposition, Protest and Revol
Against conventional views of the unchallenged hegemony of a modernizing monarchy, this book argues that power was continuously contested in Riza Shah's Iran. Cronin excavates the successive challenges to Riza Shah's regime posed by a range of subalt
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Also by Stephanie Cronin TRIBAL POLITICS IN IRAN: Rural Conflict and the New State, 1921–1941 THE ARMY AND THE CREATION OF THE PAHLAVI STATE IN IRAN, 1910–1926 SUBALTERNS AND SOCIAL PROTEST: History from Below in the Middle East and North Africa (editor) REFORMERS AND REVOLUTIONARIES IN MODERN IRAN: New Perspectives on the Iranian Left (editor) THE MAKING OF MODERN IRAN: State and Society under Riza Shah, 1921–1941 (editor)
Soldiers, Shahs and Subalterns in Iran Opposition, Protest and Revolt, 1921–1941 Stephanie Cronin Departmental Lecturer, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford, UK
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Contents List of Illustrations
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Acknowledgements
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Note on Transliteration
Part I
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From Constitutionalism to Dictatorship
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Chapter 1
Introduction: Contesting Power in the New Iran
Chapter 2
The Provincial Cities in Revolt (i): Colonel Pasyan and the Mashhad Rebellion, April–October 1921
Chapter 3
The Provincial Cities in Revolt (ii): Major Abulqasim Lahuti and the Tabriz Insurrection of 1922
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Chapter 4
Popular Protest, Disorder and Riot in Iran: The Tehran Crowd and the Rise of Riza Khan, 192
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