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Iran's Troubled Modernity by Ali Mirsepassi
Iran's Troubled Modernity by Ali Mirsepassi









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Transnationalism in Iranian Political Thought: The Life and Thought of Ahmad Fardid (Cambridge University Press, 2017), co-author, with Tadd Fernee, of Iran's Troubled Modernity: Debating Ahmad Fardid's Legacy (Cambridge University Press, 2018) Iran's Quiet Revolution: The Downfall of the Pahlavi State (October 2019, Cambridge University Press)

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The Global Middle East, a book series published by the Cambridge University Press. Mirsepassi was a 2007-2009 Carnegie Scholar and is the co-editor, with Arshin Adib-Moghadam, of He is Director, Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies and also director of Iranian Studies Initiative at NYU. Ali Mirsepassi is Albert Gallatin Research Excellence Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, New York University.











Iran's Troubled Modernity by Ali Mirsepassi