Religion and state in Iran 1785-1906 : the role of the Ulama in the Qajar period /
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语言: | 英语 |
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Berkeley :
University of California Press
[2020?]
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丛编: | UC Press voices revived.
California library reprint series. |
在线阅读: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.5233098 |
书本目录:
- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- A Note on the Sources
- Abbreviations
- I. The Foundations of Clerical Influence
- II. The Eve of Qajar Rule
- III. The Clerical Policy of Fath 'Ali Shah
- IV. Ábbās Mīrzā, Qā'im Maqām, and the Ulama
- V. The Ulama and the Early Foreign Impact
- VI. The Reign of Muhammad Shāh
- VII. The First Four Years of Nāşir ud-Din Shāh's Reign and the Ministry of Mirzā Taqī Khān Amir Kabīr
- VIII. Bàbism, Bahà'ism, and the Ulama
- IX. Between Two Reformers, Mīrzā Taqi Khān Amir Kabīr and Mīrzā Husayn Khān Sipahsalar (1268/1851-1288/1871)
- X Mlrzà Husayn Khan Sipahsalàr and his Downfall
- XI. Two Apostles of Change and the Ulama
- XII. The Repeal of the Tobacco Concession and Its Consequences
- XIII. The Clerical Opposition to Amīn ucUDaula and Amīn us-Sultān (1896-1903)
- XIV. The Ulama and the Early Constitutional Movement
- XV. Conclusion
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index