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About the Author
Stephane A. Dudoignon is a CNRS Senior Research Fellow at EHESS (Paris). He works on the emergence of counter-elites out of marginal ethno-social groups in the modern Middle East and Central Asia, and is co-editor of Allah's Kolkhozes: Migration, De-Stalinisation, Privatisation and the New Muslim Congregations in the Former Soviet Realm (1950s-2000s).
Reviews
This brilliant book offers a bold and penetrating reinterpretation of the modern history of Iran and of Muslim politics more broadly. Dudoignon's revelatory and exhaustive study masterfully recasts our understanding of Sunni-Shia relations by illuminating the intricate ties linking Sunnis to the state, to global religious networks, and to regional geopolitics. -- Robert Crews, Associate Professor of History and former director of the Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies, Stanford University
This landmark publication expands our understanding of the modern Middle East by focusing on the unique feature that historians neglect: tribes. Dudoignon uses his ethnographic research among the Baluch to show how, even in the largest and most urban countries, like Iran, tribes are integral to the larger political process. -- Brian Spooner, Professor of Anthropology
This book is the product of stellar scholarship. Dudoignon traces the roots of ethnic and religious grievances in Baluchistan, Iran's most unstable region, and skillfully places the Baluch question in the present power rivalries of the Middle East. -- Alex Vatanka, Senior Fellow, Middle East Institute and author of Iran and Pakistan: Security, Diplomacy and American Influence
This lively book, based on extensive field, archive and literary research, skilfully unravels the complex religious, politico-economic and tribal history of the Baluch. Dudoignon exposes their important links with other Sunnis of the region, exploring how these networks and movements have engaged with the Iranian state, its internal politics and international powers. -- Richard Tapper, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology
Book Information
ISBN 9781849047081
Author Stephane A. Dudoignon
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd