Description
Reza Shah's last years of abdication, including new evidence of Britain's attempt to replace the Pahlavi dynasty
About the Author
Shaul Bakhash is Clarence J. Robinson Professor of History at George Mason Univeristy, USA. He is the author of Iran: Monarchy, Bureaucracy and Reform Under the Qajars, 1858-1896 (1978); The Politics of Oil and Revolution in Iran (2010); and Reign of the Ayatollahs: Iran and the Islamic Revolution (1990). His articles have appeared in numerous scholarly journals and books, as well as in the New York Review of Books, Foreign Policy, The New Republic, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and other newspapers.
Reviews
What is not so well known, and brilliantly described here, is the discussion in London that took place before the installation of Mohammad Reza. ... Bakhash has produced a very personal picture of Reza Shah, gently critical of all hose involved, but understanding of the difficulties and dictates of wartime necessity. * Asian Affairs *
Shaul Bakhash needs to be congratulated for this endeavour which should not be read as a history or hagiography but as a lesson for all Muslim rulers who are pawns in the hands of imperialist powers. * The Muslim World Book Review *
Shaul Bakhash has masterfully uncovered the fascinating saga of Reza Shah's final years--the British decision to force his abdication, their toying with the idea of restoring the Qajars, his exile first in Mauritius and then in Johannesburg, his household difficulties with troublesome children, the problem of being "non-white" in South Africa, and finally the tax disputes over his estate. The book is meticulously well researched in addition to being lively, succinct, and a good read. * Ervand Abrahamian, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Baruch College, USA *
Shaul Bakhash's study is an objective, masterful and beautifully written account of the last years life of one of the architects of modernisation in the Middle East. Meanwhile, with great skill Bakhash depicts the practice of great powers in the realm of the international relations, assaulting the sovereignty of small nations when their own interests come first. A timely look at the world today coming out of the Cold War. * Touraj Atabaki, Emeritus Professor of Social History of the Middle East and Central Asia at the Leiden University, Netherlands *
Book Information
ISBN 9780755638093
Author Shaul Bakhash
Format Paperback
Page Count 184
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC