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Iran: Beyond the Headlines A Journey through Memory and Destiny

Par : roy nasrallah
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233163791
  • EAN9798233163791
  • Date de parution14/01/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Iran: Beyond the HeadlinesA Journey through Memory and DestinyIran is often reduced to headlines-nuclear tensions, sanctions, protests, and regional conflict. Yet behind the daily news cycle lies a far deeper reality shaped by history, ideology, religion, and social transformation. Iran: Beyond the Headlines offers a comprehensive and nuanced exploration of modern Iran, moving beyond media narratives to reveal the forces that continue to shape one of the most influential countries in the Middle East.
This book is a work of political analysis and historical reflection, designed for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Iranian history, Iranian politics, and Middle Eastern geopolitics. Rather than presenting a simple timeline of events, it examines Iran through the lens of collective memory-where ancient civilization, Shiite political thought, revolutionary ideology, and modern state power intersect.
From the legacy of empire to the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the rise of the Islamic Republic, and the internal struggles between reformists, conservatives, and revolutionary hardliners, the book explores how power is formed, contested, and maintained in Iran. It analyzes the ideological foundations of the state, the role of religion in governance, and the long-standing tension between authority and society.
Central to this work is the question of Iran's future. Is the country bound by its past, or is it moving-slowly and unevenly-toward political and social transformation? By examining protests, generational change, cultural resistance, and political stagnation, the book presents Iran not as a static regime, but as a society in continuous negotiation with itself. The narrative also sheds light on Iranian society beyond politics: its youth, intellectuals, women, and marginalized voices whose experiences are often overlooked in international discourse.
These social dynamics are treated not as isolated phenomena, but as part of a broader struggle over identity, legitimacy, and national destiny. Written with clarity and analytical depth, Iran: Beyond the Headlines avoids sensationalism and ideological bias. It is an essential resource for readers interested in Middle Eastern history, international relations, political science, and contemporary Iranian affairs.
For students, researchers, and general readers alike, this book provides the historical context and critical insight necessary to understand Iran beyond stereotypes-and beyond the headlines.