This book is an attempt to reread the modernization process of Iran from a non-Tehran-centric perspective. What is intended here is not to deal with constitutional events in geographies outside of Tehran, but to try to understand the process of recon ...
This book is an attempt to reread the modernization process of Iran from a non-Tehran-centric perspective. What is intended here is not to deal with constitutional events in geographies outside of Tehran, but to try to understand the process of reconstruction of states in the Qajar era and the constitutional revolution; It means understanding how the constitution has led to the formation of peripheral situations. The main motivation in compiling this volume is to raise these questions: if the contemporary history of Iran is narrated and rewritten from the perspective of the "surroundings", what will prevail over the narrative(s)? Does this history remain the history of "great men" of thought and action, and the history of great events such as the constitutional revolution and the Islamic revolution, events as if the moments before them were nothing but the prehistory that made these events inevitable?
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