ABSTRACT

This volume shows the progress and achievements of Iran up to the 1940s within the setting  of her ancient history and her strategic position in the world today. The author discusses Iran’s vital position as the dividing line between the East and the West and how Iran drew from and contributed to both these cultures, without losing her own individuality. It is this cultural influence, the author argues, rather than any political strength that has enabled her to survive. Much of the information is taken from sources not available in English or any other language other than Persian.

chapter I|13 pages

THE COUNTRY AND THE PEOPLE

chapter II|16 pages

THE CLASSICAL AGE

chapter III|26 pages

THE RISE AND DECLINE OF ISLAM

chapter IV|12 pages

IRAN UNDER THE SHADOW OF THE WEST

chapter V|14 pages

THE REGIME OF REZA SHAH PAHLAVI

chapter VI|39 pages

ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS

chapter VII|37 pages

SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PROGRESS

chapter VIII|20 pages

FOREIGN RELATIONS

chapter IX|21 pages

IRAN'S PLACE IN THE WORLD