Iran: From Royal Dictatorship to Theocracy

Iran: From Royal Dictatorship to Theocracy

by Mohammad Amjad
ISBN-10:
0313264414
ISBN-13:
9780313264412
Pub. Date:
12/08/1989
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0313264414
ISBN-13:
9780313264412
Pub. Date:
12/08/1989
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Iran: From Royal Dictatorship to Theocracy

Iran: From Royal Dictatorship to Theocracy

by Mohammad Amjad

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Overview

This splendid book offers an insight into why Iran, once assumed to have one of the most stable governments in the Middle East, crumbled so rapidly in 1979. Amjad's study attempts to answer that question by investigating the socioeconomic and political factors that led to the Iranian Revolution and to the transformation of the Iranian state from a royal dictatorship into a theocracy. The author concludes that a combination of factors such as economic mismanagement, failure of agriculture, inflation, decline in oil revenues, and political repression provided favorable conditions for the opposition to organize its forces against the Shah. Thereafter, within a few months after the overthrow of the monarchy, the religious hierarchy with the support of the traditional bourgeoisie and petit bourgeoisie was able to eliminate the liberal bourgeoisie and create a theocracy in Iran. Written in an easy-flowing narrative style, this book is finely produced and makes a valuable contribution for those interested in Iranian studies. Includes a useful glossary, an index, and an up-to-date bibliography. Choice

The unforeseen Iranian revolution stunned not only the Shah, but also observers around the globe. This element of the unexpected was based, as Amjad argues, on misconceptions concerning both the Shah's power and the apparent weakness and fragmentation of the opposition. This comprehensive volume provides thorough historical perspectives on the socioeconomic and political factors that precipitated the revolution and transformed the Iranian state from a royal dictatorship into a theocracy. Amjad analyzes the nature of the Iranian state in both pre- and post-revolutionary periods, looks at the kinds of changes in Iran during its transition to capitalism, and explains the rationale behind the important part played by Islam in the revolution. Particular attention is paid to the Shah's role in alienating the populace at all levels of society and to how Shi'ite Islam's militant mullahs were able, in the absence of a nationwide political organization, to lead the revolution organization, to lead the revolution. Iran's populist ideology and its priorities of creating a welfare state to provide social welfare for the poor and forming an alliance between the upper and lower classes is exhaustively detailed here.

Discussions of theories of state, class, revolution, economic development, and also the impact of Islam in Iranian society and culture comprise the first three chapters. Socioeconomic development, class formation, and the transformation of the Iranian state from 1941 to 1977 form the basis for chapters four through six. Chapters seven and eight consider the effect of domestic and international social factors on the revolution and describe how a royal dictatorship was transfomred into a theocracy. This distinguished volume will prove invaluable for courses in comparative politics, international relations, the history of the modern Middle East, the history of modern Iran, and Islam and its revolution.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313264412
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/08/1989
Series: Contributions in Political Science , #24
Pages: 187
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

MOHAMMAD AMJAD is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the College of Saint Rose, Albany, New York.

Table of Contents

Preface
State and Revolution
The History of Iranian Political Economy
Islam and Revolution in Iran
The Struggle for Democracy and the Triumph of Dictatorship (1941-1960)
Crisis of the State (1960-1963)
Socioeconomic Development of Iran (1963-1977)
The Revolution
Toward the Creation of a Theocracy
State and Theocracy in Iran
Bibliography
Index

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