Description
Description
An "absorbing" account of the CIA's 1953 coup in Iran--essential reading for anyone concerned about Iran's role in the world today (Harper's Magazine). In August 1953, the Central Intelligence Agency orchestrated the swift overthrow of Iran's democratically elected leader and installed Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlavi in his place. When the 1979 Iranian Revolution deposed the shah and replaced his puppet government with a radical Islamic republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the shift reverberated throughout the Middle East and the world, casting a long, dark shadow over United States-Iran relations that extends to the present day. In this authoritative new history of the coup and its aftermath, noted Iran scholar Ervand Abrahamian uncovers little-known documents that challenge conventional interpretations and sheds new light on how the American role in the coup influenced diplomatic relations between the two countries, past and present. Drawing from the hitherto closed archives of British Petroleum, the Foreign Office, and the US State Department, as well as from Iranian memoirs and published interviews, Abrahamian's riveting account of this key historical event will change America's understanding of a crucial turning point in modern United States-Iranian relations. A Choice Outstanding Academic Title
"Not only is this book important because of its presentation of history. It is also important because it might be predicting the future." --Counterpunch "Subtle, lucid, and well-proportioned." --The Spectator "A valuable corrective to previous work and an important contribution to Iranian history." --American Historical Review
"Not only is this book important because of its presentation of history. It is also important because it might be predicting the future." --Counterpunch "Subtle, lucid, and well-proportioned." --The Spectator "A valuable corrective to previous work and an important contribution to Iranian history." --American Historical Review
About the Author
About the Author
Ervand Abrahamian is distinguished professor of Iranian and Middle Eastern history and politics at Baruch College, City University of New York. He is a co-author (with Bruce Cumings and Moshe Ma'oz) of "Inventing the Axis of Evil" (The New Press).
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Not only is this book important because of its presentation of history. It is also important because it might be predicting the future."
-Counterpunch "Subtle, lucid, and well-proportioned."
-The Spectator "A valuable corrective to previous work and an important contribution to Iranian history."
-American Historical Review "An engaging tale of the machinations, intrigues, and personalities at the heart of the crisis."
-Publishers Weekly "A must-read for anyone wanting a clearer understanding of the history behind current U.S.-Iranian relations."
-Library Journal
"Not only is this book important because of its presentation of history. It is also important because it might be predicting the future."
--Counterpunch "Subtle, lucid, and well-proportioned."
--The Spectator "A valuable corrective to previous work and an important contribution to Iranian history."
--American Historical Review "An engaging tale of the machinations, intrigues, and personalities at the heart of the crisis."
--Publishers Weekly "A must-read for anyone wanting a clearer understanding of the history behind current U.S.-Iranian relations."
--Library Journal
-Counterpunch "Subtle, lucid, and well-proportioned."
-The Spectator "A valuable corrective to previous work and an important contribution to Iranian history."
-American Historical Review "An engaging tale of the machinations, intrigues, and personalities at the heart of the crisis."
-Publishers Weekly "A must-read for anyone wanting a clearer understanding of the history behind current U.S.-Iranian relations."
-Library Journal
"Not only is this book important because of its presentation of history. It is also important because it might be predicting the future."
--Counterpunch "Subtle, lucid, and well-proportioned."
--The Spectator "A valuable corrective to previous work and an important contribution to Iranian history."
--American Historical Review "An engaging tale of the machinations, intrigues, and personalities at the heart of the crisis."
--Publishers Weekly "A must-read for anyone wanting a clearer understanding of the history behind current U.S.-Iranian relations."
--Library Journal
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
New Press
Pub date:
2015-07-07
Length:
304 pages

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