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A leading Iranian scholar provides a political and cultural history of Iran over the last two centuries, offering an insightful analysis key recent events, cultural trends, and political developments, in a revealing look at a country marked by a determination to build a nuclear arsenal, vast oil reserves, rigid theocracy, and anti-Israeli and anti-American stance.

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A leading Iranian scholar provides a political and cultural history of Iran over the last two centuries, offering an insightful analysis key recent events, cultural trends, and political developments, in a revealing look at a country marked by a determination to build a nuclear arsenal, vast oil reserves, rigid theocracy, and anti-Israeli and anti-American stance.
Autorenporträt
Hamid Dabashi is the Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York. He is the author of highly acclaimed scholarly books and articles on Iran, medieval and modern Islam, comparative literature, world cinema, and philosophy of arts. Among the leading U.S. dissidents and a frequent lecturer around the globe, he lives in New York.