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Pages in category "History books about Iran" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
History books about Iran (3 C, 43 P) I. Iran–Iraq War books (2 C, 1 P) N. Novels set in Iran (3 C, 30 P) P. Books about politics of Iran (19 P) Pages in category ...
John Ghazvinian (Persian: جان قزوینیان, born April 23, 1974) [1] is an Iranian-American author, historian, and former journalist. He is a noted authority on the history of U.S.-Iran relations and is best known for his book, America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present – named by the New York Times as one of “100 Notable Books of 2021”.
The Cambridge History of Iran is a multi-volume survey of Iranian history published in the United Kingdom by Cambridge University Press.The seven volumes cover "the history and historical geography of the land which is present-day Iran, as well as other territories inhabited by peoples of Iranian descent, from prehistoric times up to the present.
The Book and Documentary Heritage Museum of Iran, an artistic historical museum based on the display of paper works, is one of the sections of the National Library and Archives of Iran. In this museum, a selection of historical works including books and non-books materials, documents, manuscripts, calligraphic tableaux and painting, periodicals ...
Elton L. Daniel (born 1948) is an American historian and Iranologist.. He received his doctorate from University of Texas at Austin in 1978, and from 1981 to 2011 he was a professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic History at the University of Hawaiʻi. [1]
The field expanded considerably during the 1970s, with a number of Americans having served in the Peace Corps in Iran taking up academic positions. Close relations between Iran and the US facilitated the growth of academic programs as well as the Asia Institute in Shiraz and the American Institute of Iranian Studies.
The production of Persian dictionaries declined in Iran after the 14th century, while it simultaneously grew in the Indian subcontinent and Ottoman Turkey, regions that were increasingly becoming Persianized. Only 4 dictionaries of Persian were compiled in Iran between the 10th and 19th centuries, while more than 66 were produced in India.