Iran's First Revolution

Shi'ism and the Constitutional Revolution of 1905-1909
ISBN13: 9780195068221ISBN10: 019506822X Hardback, 336 pages
Nov 1991,  In Stock

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In order to understand Iran's religious revolution of 1978-1979, it is important to look closely at an earlier revolution in the country, the constitutional revolution of 1905-1909. This revolution, which resulted in the establishment of Iran's first parliamentary democracy, was a seminal event in the country's history. The most thorough and comprehensive history of the revolution to date, Bayat's book examines the uneasy alliance of clerical, bureaucratic, landowning, and mercantile elements that won the support of the masses for a more democratic government, especially the clerical dissidents that gave the revolution an aura of religious legitimacy. Bayat argues that the recent religious revival in Iran is much less surprising when one sees how constitutionalists at the beginning of the century had to couch their calls for reform in the language of the Koran, claiming that political reforms constituted a return to Islam.

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336 pages; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-506822-1ISBN10: 0-19-506822-X

About the Author(s)

Mangol Bayat, Lecturer on Islamic Civilization and Culture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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