"A comprehensive and well-researched reexamination of a well-meaning but tragic figure."—Booklist
"This book rises above common misconceptions to tell an important story, one that forged the destiny of Iran and changed the course of Middle East history. There is no better book on the Shah, his rule and legacy, and none more enjoyable to read."—Vali Nasr, author of The Shia Revival
"A thorough and vivid picture of a very significant period in the political history of Iran and the larger world."—Farhad Kazemi, author of Poverty and Revolution in Iran
Watch Debate over Book at the Woodrow Wilson Center Hosted by Haleh Esfandiary:
Video here
Gholam Reza Afkhami
Author, Senior Scholar at the Foundation for Iranian Studies
with
John Limbert
Distinguished Professor of International Affairs, United States Naval Academy
and
Shaul Bakhash
Robinson Professor of History, George Mason University
About The Author
PART I. FATHER AND SON
1. The Father
2. Father and Son
3. The Man
PART II. HARD TIMES
4. Ascending the Throne
5. Azerbaijan
6. Nationalizing Oil
7. Toward the Abyss
8. TPAJAX
PART III. SECURING THE REALM
9. A New Vista
10. The White Revolution
11. Women and Rights
12. Mastering Oil
13. Commander-in-Chief
14. Development and Dreams
15. Gas, Petrochemicals, and Nuclear Energy
PART IV. REVOLUTION AND IRONY
16. Politics and Terror
17. SAVAK
18. A Celebration and a Festival
19. The Rastakhiz Party
20. The Gathering Storm
21. "I Heard the Message of Your Revolution"
22. "Melting Like Snow"
PART V. EXILE
23. Trek to Nowhere
24. The Ayatollah's Shadow
25. Almost Bartered
26. Closing in a Dream
Brief Chronology of the Pahlavi Dynasty
Appendix 1: Iran's Prime Ministers under the Shah
Appendix 2: Principles of Iran's White Revolution
Appendix 3: U.S. Ambassadors to Iran, 1941-1979
Notes
Selected Glossary of Terms and Events
Index
| Recently by Darius Kadivar | Comments | Date |
|---|---|---|
| TREACHEROUS ALLIANCE: Shapour Bakhtiar’s Post Mortem Message to NIAC’ers | 2 | May 24, 2012 |
| DIAMOND JUBILEE ALBUM: Shahbanou Farah Visits Hampton Court & Windsor Castle (1976) | 1 | May 24, 2012 |
| Turkey Honors Founders of Modern Turkey and Iran during Shah’s Official visit (1975) | - | May 23, 2012 |
| Title | Date | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| داستان مهدی (غایب) | May 18 | 51 |
| You're So Naive | May 22 | 50 |
| The Israel Lobby...... | May 18 | 49 |
| US Moving to Delist Mojahedin? | May 16 | 47 |
| No Nukes for Iran | May 20 | 45 |
| Person | About | Day |
|---|---|---|
| Hossein Ronaghi Maleki: Prisoner of the day | Begins hunger strike to protest lack of medical attention | May 25 |
| Farzaneh Milani: "Words, Not Swords" | New book | May 25 |
| Tooraj (Tooji) Keshtkar: Eurovision | Shiraz-born pop star represented Norway in music contest | May 24 |
| Aria Jasuru Hasegawa: FC Tokyo | Iranian-Japanese footballer | May 24 |
| Shaheen Jafargholi: First music video | "Last Train Home" | May 24 |
| Amir Seif: Prisoner of the day | Five years in prison, 74 lashes | May 24 |
| Nima Arkani-Hamed: Understandig of the universe | Princeton professor | May 24 |
| Mohammad Jafar Montazeri: Judge Reverses Ban on House of Cinema | Orders Ershad Ministry to reconsider | May 23 |
| Bijan: Eurovision Report From Baku | Tekon tv comedian | May 23 |
| Lake Oroumiyeh Protesters: Prisoners of the day | More than 100 hundred arrested, human rights group reports | May 23 |
I just want to say this about Iranian men
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Tue Jan 27, 2009 05:38 PM PSTThey sure do age well don't they. I mean, shah was about to croak and leave the world for the ether and he still looked handsome. Hell, even Khomeini may have looked nice if he shaved and groomed and wore a suit. Who knows? But you Iranian men, you are very lucky. Even the "ugly" ones are decent. Lucky.
An Iranian-American's Review of G. R. Afkhami's Biography
by Guido Anselmi (not verified) on Tue Jan 27, 2009 09:08 AM PSTI've posted a review of Gholam Reza Afkhami's magnificent biography on my site: http://iranianfreedom.wordpress.com/2009/01/25/jot...
I would appreciate any feedback!