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America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present

أمريكا وإيران: تاريخ، من 1720 إلى الوقت الحاضر

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Book Title America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present Author Name JOHN GHAZVINIAN Publishing house Knopf Country - city USA Date of issue 2021 Number of pages 688 Buy the book Translation rights

An important, urgently needed book–a hugely ambitious, illuminating portrait of the two-centuries-long entwined histories of Iran and America, and the first book to examine, in all its aspects, the rich and fraught relations between these two powers–once allies, now adversaries. By an admired historian and the author of _Untapped: The Scramble for Africa’s Oil_ (“he would do Graham Greene proud”–_Kirkus Reviews_).In this rich, fascinating history, John Ghazvinian traces the complex story of the relations of these two powers back to the Persian Empire of the eighteenth century–the subject of great admiration of Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams–and an America seen by Iranians as an ideal to emulate for their own government. Drawing on years of archival research both in the United States and Iran–including access to Iranian government archives rarely available to Western scholars–the Iranian-born, Oxford-educated historian leads us through the four seasons of U.S.-Iran relations: the “spring” of mutual fascination; the “summer” of early interactions; the “autumn” of close strategic ties; and the long, dark “winter” of mutual hatred. Ghazvinian, with grasp and a storyteller’s ability, makes clear where, how, and when it all went wrong. And shows why two countries that once had such heartfelt admiration for each other became such committed enemies; showing us, as well, how it didn’t have to turn out this way.

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America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present

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Pages688 pages
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