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The Cambridge History of Iran - V


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Éditeur : Cambridge University Press Date & Lieu : 1968, Cambridge
Préface : Pages : 716
Traduction : ISBN : 13 978-0-521-06936-6
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 155x230mm
Code FIKP : Liv. En.Thème : Histoire

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The Cambridge History of Iran - V


The Cambridge History of Iran - V

J. A. Boyle

Cambridge University Press


For nearly a thousand years—indeed, until our own century—Iran has generally been ruled by non-Persian dynasties, usually Turkish but sometimes Mongol or Kurdish. This domination at the highest level has had less effect on Iranian national psychology and literary consciousness than might be expected, for all of the alien ruling dynasties have come from races of low cultural development, and thus they have lacked the administrative expertise necessary for ruling a land of ancient settlement and civilization. Whether consciously or unconsciously, they have adopted Iranian culture at their courts, and they have been compelled to employ Iranian officials to administer the country and collect the taxes.

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Contents


"List of plates / ix
Preface / xi

1 The Political and Dynastic History of the Iranian World (A.D. 1000-1217) / 1
by C. E. Bosworth, Professor of Arabic Studies, University of Manchester

2 The Internal Structure of the Saljuq Empire / 203
by A. K. S. Lambton , Professor of Persian, University of London

3 Religion in the Saljuq Period / 283
by A. Bausani, Professor of Persian in the Oriental Institute, University of Naples

4 Dynastic and Political History of the Īl - Khāns / 303
by J. A. Boyle, Professor of Persian Studies, University of Manchester

5. The Ismā'īlī State / 421
by M. G. S. Hodgson, Professor in the Department of History and Chairman of the Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago

6 The Socio - Economic Condition of Iran Under The Īl - Khāns / 483
by I. P. Petrushevsky, Professor of Near and Middle Eastern History, University of Leningrad

7 Religion Under The Mongols / 538
by A. Bausani, Professor of Persian in the Oriental Institute, University of Naples

8 Poets and Prose Writers of the Late Saljuq and Mongol Periods / 550
by J. Rypka, Emeritus Professor of Persian and Turkish, Charles University, Prague; Member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

9 The Visual Arts, 1050 - 1350 / 626
by O. Grabar, Professor of Near Eastern Art, University of Ann Arbor, Michigan

10 The Ex Act Sciences in Iran Under the Saljuqs and Mongols / 659
by E. S. Kennedy, Professor of Mathematics, American University, Beirut

Bibliography / 681
Index / 711




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