<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Explores the influence of Iran's history, both religious and political, on the Iranian national identity and discusses the role of literary, religious, intellectual, and cultural movements of the past on Iranian civilization today.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Iran is a land of contradictions. It is an Islamic republic, but one in which only 1.4 percent of the population attend Friday prayers. Iran's religious culture encompasses the most censorious and dogmatic Shi'a Muslim clerics in the world, and yet its poetry insistently dwells on the joys of life-wine, beauty, sex. Iranian women are subject to one of the most restrictive dress codes in the Islamic world, but make up nearly 60 percent of the university student population. In <i>A History of Iran</i>, a leading expert on Iran chronicles the rich history of this complex nation from the Achaemenid Empire of sixth century B.C. to the present-day Islamic Republic. In accessible prose, Michael Axworthy explains the military, political, religious, and cultural forces that have shaped one of the oldest continuing civilizations in the world. Concluding with an assessment of the immense changes the nation has undergone since the revolution in 1979, <i>A History of Iran</i> offers general readers an essential point of entry into a troubled region.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A beautifully distilled retelling of Iranian history that flashes with insight on every page.--<i><b>Financial Times</b></i><br><br>An engrossing, powerfully argued, and elegantly written history of a country which finds itself again at the center of international affairs.--<b>Justin Marozzi</b>, <i><b>author of Tamerlane: Sword of Islam, Conqueror of the World</b></i><br><br>Michael Axworthy's deft untangling of the country's history, from the advent of Zoroastrianism to the 1979 revolution, is a stunning achievement.--<i><b>Observer</b></i><br><br>The best available single-volume introduction to Iran's history.--<i><b>New Statesman</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Michael Axworthy</b> teaches at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Exeter (UK). The author of <i>The Sword of Persia</i> and <i>Revolutionary Iran</i>, Axworthy publishes widely in the field of Iranian history.
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