Modern Iran: From the Last Shah to the Women's Revolution - A Century of Oil, Upheaval, and Resistance

Samuel Corwin
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The essential modern history of Iran - from empire's collapse to women's uprising.

For decades, Iran has sat at the center of global headlines - nuclear negotiations, revolution, war, sanctions, protest - yet remains deeply misunderstood by the outside world. Modern Iran: From the Last Shah to the Women's Revolution changes that.

In this sweeping, authoritative, and compulsively readable history, readers are taken from the dying days of the Qajar dynasty through the iron modernization of Reza Shah, the CIA-backed coup that overthrew democracy in 1953, the Shah's doomed White Revolution, and the 1979 revolution that remade the Middle East. The story continues through the hostage crisis, the devastating eight-year war with Iraq, the rise and fall of the reformists, the nuclear standoffs, and finally the Woman, Life, Freedom uprising - the most significant challenge to the Islamic Republic in its history.

This is not a book of dry dates and political abstractions. It is the story of a proud, brilliant, and turbulent nation - its rulers and its dissidents, its oil and its ideology, its ancient civilization and its unfinished revolutions.

Perfect for:

  • Readers of All the Shah's Men, Persepolis, and A History of Modern Iran
  • Anyone following Iran's role in today's Middle East
  • Students and scholars of twentieth-century history and geopolitics
  • The Iranian diaspora seeking to understand their nation's full story

Modern Iran is the book this moment demands - urgent, essential, and impossible to put down.



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Absorbing History
Published: 05/24/2026
ISBN: 9798950192210
Pages: 226
Weight: 0.68lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.48d