Sketches of Persia. Exploring the Enigmatic World of 19th Century Persia
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- Nombre de pages280
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664590589
- EAN4057664590589
- Date de parution19/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille863 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Sketches of Persia, " John Malcolm presents a vivid and nuanced portrayal of early 19th-century Persia, weaving together extensive travel accounts, historical observations, and cultural insights. The book is characterized by its engaging narrative style, rich descriptive passages, and astute political commentary, placing it within the broader context of British imperial interest in the region.
Malcolm'Äôs experiences as a soldier, diplomat, and historian are distilled into a compelling exploration of Persian society, governance, and customs, making it a seminal text for understanding the complexities of the Iranian landscape during a transformative period. John Malcolm, a prominent figure of the British Empire, served in various capacities that immersed him in Persian culture and politics.
His intimate familiarity with the region, bolstered by extensive travels and engagement in diplomatic missions, provides an authenticity to his observations. Malcolm'Äôs nuanced perspective reflects both his admiration for Persian civilization and the imperial attitudes of his time, offering contemporary readers insight into the socio-political dynamics at play in the 19th-century. "Sketches of Persia" is a must-read for anyone interested in Middle Eastern history, travel literature, or the nuances of colonial perception.
Malcolm'Äôs work not only enriches our understanding of Persia but also illuminates broader themes of cultural exchange and the impact of imperialism, making it an invaluable addition to the library of scholars and casual readers alike.
Malcolm'Äôs experiences as a soldier, diplomat, and historian are distilled into a compelling exploration of Persian society, governance, and customs, making it a seminal text for understanding the complexities of the Iranian landscape during a transformative period. John Malcolm, a prominent figure of the British Empire, served in various capacities that immersed him in Persian culture and politics.
His intimate familiarity with the region, bolstered by extensive travels and engagement in diplomatic missions, provides an authenticity to his observations. Malcolm'Äôs nuanced perspective reflects both his admiration for Persian civilization and the imperial attitudes of his time, offering contemporary readers insight into the socio-political dynamics at play in the 19th-century. "Sketches of Persia" is a must-read for anyone interested in Middle Eastern history, travel literature, or the nuances of colonial perception.
Malcolm'Äôs work not only enriches our understanding of Persia but also illuminates broader themes of cultural exchange and the impact of imperialism, making it an invaluable addition to the library of scholars and casual readers alike.
In "Sketches of Persia, " John Malcolm presents a vivid and nuanced portrayal of early 19th-century Persia, weaving together extensive travel accounts, historical observations, and cultural insights. The book is characterized by its engaging narrative style, rich descriptive passages, and astute political commentary, placing it within the broader context of British imperial interest in the region.
Malcolm'Äôs experiences as a soldier, diplomat, and historian are distilled into a compelling exploration of Persian society, governance, and customs, making it a seminal text for understanding the complexities of the Iranian landscape during a transformative period. John Malcolm, a prominent figure of the British Empire, served in various capacities that immersed him in Persian culture and politics.
His intimate familiarity with the region, bolstered by extensive travels and engagement in diplomatic missions, provides an authenticity to his observations. Malcolm'Äôs nuanced perspective reflects both his admiration for Persian civilization and the imperial attitudes of his time, offering contemporary readers insight into the socio-political dynamics at play in the 19th-century. "Sketches of Persia" is a must-read for anyone interested in Middle Eastern history, travel literature, or the nuances of colonial perception.
Malcolm'Äôs work not only enriches our understanding of Persia but also illuminates broader themes of cultural exchange and the impact of imperialism, making it an invaluable addition to the library of scholars and casual readers alike.
Malcolm'Äôs experiences as a soldier, diplomat, and historian are distilled into a compelling exploration of Persian society, governance, and customs, making it a seminal text for understanding the complexities of the Iranian landscape during a transformative period. John Malcolm, a prominent figure of the British Empire, served in various capacities that immersed him in Persian culture and politics.
His intimate familiarity with the region, bolstered by extensive travels and engagement in diplomatic missions, provides an authenticity to his observations. Malcolm'Äôs nuanced perspective reflects both his admiration for Persian civilization and the imperial attitudes of his time, offering contemporary readers insight into the socio-political dynamics at play in the 19th-century. "Sketches of Persia" is a must-read for anyone interested in Middle Eastern history, travel literature, or the nuances of colonial perception.
Malcolm'Äôs work not only enriches our understanding of Persia but also illuminates broader themes of cultural exchange and the impact of imperialism, making it an invaluable addition to the library of scholars and casual readers alike.




