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"Empire of the Mind" offers the reader a compelling overview of Iranian history from the earliest times up to the present day. It highlights the uniqueness of Iranian identity, as one of the oldest continuing civilisations in the world. In doing so, as well as covering military and dynastic matters, it emphasises the role of cultural and intellectual movements in Iran in order to demonstrate how Iran has had an influence in the Middle East and Asia beyond her borders through the power of Persianate culture rather than through conventional political and military means - an 'Empire of the Mind' as much as an 'Empire of the Sword'. Axworthy also conveys some of the under-appreciated and misunderstood aspects of the history of Iran in the last fifty to sixty years, particularly religious developments, ignorance of which has contributed to the baffled incomprehension with which many contemporary Westerners view the country.
Contents
PrefaceZoroaster, the Achamaenids, and the Greeks 2: Parthians, Sassanids, the Long Struggle with Rome, Mithraism and Manicheanism 3: Islam and Invasions: the Arabs, Turks and Mongols; the Iranian Reconquest of Islam, and the Sufis 4: The Safavids and Shiism as State Religion 5: The Afsharids, the 18th Century Interregnum, and the Qajars 6: The Crisis of the Qajar Monarchy, the Revolution of 1905-1911 and the Accession of the Pahlavi Dynasty 7: The Pahlavis, and the Revolution of 1979 8: Iran Since the Revolution: Islamic Revival, War and Confrontation