Series to be published on Iran’s Contemporary Oral History



10 November 2012

Senior oral history expert announced the publication of a 5-volume series of Iran’s contemporary oral history by the Institute for Iran’s Contemporary History Studies.

IBNA: As Morteza Rasoulipour said, the collection entails interviews with cultural and history activists in the contemporary era about the top events in Iran’s history in recent decades.

Rasoulipour stated that the interviews were previously published in the institute’s journals and are now being published as a coherent series due to the weight of the information related in them by the interviewees.

He went on to say that the subjects were chosen based on their activities in various organizations and cultural campaigns. Each of the volumes are entitled after one of the interviewees: Ali Dehghan, Mohammad Abdollah Gorji, Ali Akbar Kosari, Husein Khatibi and Abdolhussein Navaei.

The collection will presently be published by the institute in Iran.



 
Number of Visits: 3028


Comments

 
Full Name:
Email:
Comment:
 

A section of the memories of a freed Iranian prisoner; Mohsen Bakhshi

Programs of New Year Holidays
Without blooming, without flowers, without greenery and without a table for Haft-sin , another spring has been arrived. Spring came to the camp without bringing freshness and the first days of New Year began in this camp. We were unaware of the plans that old friends had in this camp when Eid (New Year) came.

Attack on Halabcheh narrated

With wet saliva, we are having the lunch which that loving Isfahani man gave us from the back of his van when he said goodbye in the city entrance. Adaspolo [lentils with rice] with yoghurt! We were just started having it when the plane dives, we go down and shelter behind the runnel, and a few moments later, when the plane raises up, we also raise our heads, and while eating, we see the high sides ...
Part of memoirs of Seyed Hadi Khamenei

The Arab People Committee

Another event that happened in Khuzestan Province and I followed up was the Arab People Committee. One day, we were informed that the Arabs had set up a committee special for themselves. At that time, I had less information about the Arab People , but knew well that dividing the people into Arab and non-Arab was a harmful measure.
Book Review

Kak-e Khak

The book “Kak-e Khak” is the narration of Mohammad Reza Ahmadi (Haj Habib), a commander in Kurdistan fronts. It has been published by Sarv-e Sorkh Publications in 500 copies in spring of 1400 (2022) and in 574 pages. Fatemeh Ghanbari has edited the book and the interview was conducted with the cooperation of Hossein Zahmatkesh.