50-year History of Iran underway
6 February 2012
Manager of Negah-e Moaser Publications announced the publication of "The 50-Year History of Iran: sociopolitical transformations 1892-1942".
IBNA: According to Akbar Ghanbari, manager of Negah-e Moaser Publications, despite common books on Iran's political history that usually present a descriptive and narrative report of events, the current volume makes an analytical approach to the subject and attempts to make a scientific judgment.
Mohsen Modir-Shanechi (author) focuses on late Qajar period, reign of Reza Khan and the sociopolitical structure of Iran in these periods, he added.
Ghanbari continued: "Such monotony has resulted in lack of sufficient textbooks on this subject. The present book, however, elaborates the relationship between historical issues and political sciences such as basics of politics and political sociology; meantime each chapter ends with a bibliography of its own so that students and professors interested in the subjects can have access to further study sources."
The book is composed in 124 pages and moves from a certain historical point and then follows the modernization process of governmental institutions in Iran.
"The 50-Year History of Iran: sociopolitical transformations 1892-1942" is penned by Mohsen Modir-Shanechi and published by Negah-e Moaser Publications.
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