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List of contents
List of Figures, Tables and Maps
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: The integration of Kurdish Society into Modern Iran
Chapter 2: The White Revolution: Origins, Aims and Economic Plans
Chapter 3: The Social Consequences of Modernisation
Chapter 4: The Political and Cultural Consequences of Modernisation
Chapter 5: The Modernisation of Gender Relations
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the author
Marouf Cabi received his PhD in History from the University of St Andrews, UK, and is a social and cultural historian of modern Iran. He has published in academic journals, including articles for Middle East Studies, Middle East Critique, and Contemporary Review of the Middle East. He is author of The Formation of Modern Kurdish Society in Iran: Modernity, Modernization, and Social Change 1921-1979, (2022). He taught Middle Eastern history at the University of St Andrews for several years. Currently, he is a visiting fellow at Middle East Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Summary
Although the Kurds have attracted widespread international attention, Iranian Kurdistan has been largely overlooked. This book examines the consequences of modernity and modernisation for Iran’s Kurdish society in the 20th century. Marouf Cabi argues that while state-led modernisation integrated the Kurds in modern Iran, the homogenisation of identity and culture also resulted in their vigorous pursuit of their political and cultural rights.
Focusing on the dual process of state-led modernisation and homogenisation of identity and culture, Cabi examines the consequences of modernity and modernisation for the socioeconomic, cultural, and political structures as well as for gender relations. It is the consequences of this dynamic dual process that explains the modern structures of Iran’s Kurdish society, on the one hand, and its intimate relationship with Iran as a historical, geographical, and political entity, on the other. Using Persian, Kurdish and English sources, the book explores the transformation of Kurdish society between the Second World War and the 1979 Iranian Revolution, with a special focus on the era of the 'White Revolution' during the 1960s and 1970s.
Foreword
This book examines the consequences of modernity and modernisation for Iran’s Kurdish society in the 20th century
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This book is a major contribution to the study of modernity and modernisation in twentieth- century Iran from the peripheral angel. While most of the previous studies of the modernisation in Iran have been chiefly crafted from the central perspective, the present study by opting the Kurdish-Iranian society, deals with the economic and cultural developments within a historical context of the dual process of the centre and periphery in the multicultural nation state of Iran.