Radical Islam : the Iranian Mojahedin
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Radical Islam : the Iranian Mojahedin
(Society and culture in the modern Middle East)
I.B. Tauris, c1989
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Bibliography: p. 287-294
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Part 1 State and society: the Pahlavi monarchy, theories of the state, the Pahlavi state, the Islamic revolution
- the Islamic republic, the provisional government, President Bani-Sadr, the republic's consolidation. Part 2 The Mojahedin: the beginnings, origins (1961-3), formation (1963-8), ideology
- Ali Shariati, his life (1933-77), his ideology, Shariati and the Mojahedin
- the formative years, early activities (1968-71), mass trials (1972), survival (1972-5)
- the great schism, the manifesto (1975), two Mojahedins (1975-8)
- the great release, the revolution (1977-9), new leadership (February 1979), new organizational structure, new programme
- to the masses, the provisional government (February-November 1979), the presidential elections (November 1979-January 1980, the Majiles elections (February-May 1980
- the road to Karbala, President Bani-Sadr (May 1980-June 1981), the 20 June uprising, reign of terror
- social bases, membership profile, class bases
- exile, Paris (July 1981-June 1986), from mass movement to religio-political sect.
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