The Soudavar Memorial Foundation’s The Idea of Iran is a long-running project exploring Iran’s history, culture, and identity. In partnership with SOAS and Bloomsbury (previously IB Tauris), it includes symposia, lectures, and publications covering Iran from ancient times to today. Featuring leading scholars, the series provides a comprehensive view of Iran’s cultural evolution and enduring identity.
Charting over 1,000 years of history, the Idea of Iran series offers a significant new appraisal of one of the most fascinating of the great civilizations of the world. Comprising an annual symposium and six substantial volumes to-date, the series explores the empires and cross-cultural traditions that have shaped the culture of Iran and the Persianate World.
Of the great ancient civilisations, that of Persia is the least known and the most enigmatic, ...
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The Parthian civilization was a dominant feature of the ancient near East for some five centur...
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Seizing power from the previous dynasty - the Parthians - the Sasanians ruled Iran and most of...
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This volume addresses the astonishing impact made by Islam during and after the Arab conquest ...
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How did Iran remain distinctively Iranian in the centuries which followed the Arab Conquest? H...
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From their ancestral heartland by the shores of the Aral Sea, the medieval Oghuz Turks marched...
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The Mongol invasions in the first half of the thirteenth century led to profound and shatterin...
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Following the devastating Mongol conquest of Baghdad in 1258, the domination of the Abbasids d...
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The century after the conquests of Timur witnessed the division of eastern and western Iran be...
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The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries saw the establishment of the new Safavid regime in Ira...
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This volume explores the troubled eighteenth century in Iran, between the collapse of the Safa...
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