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History of Persia Under Qājār Rule. Translated from Ḥasan-e Fasā'i's Fārsnāma‐ye Nāṣerī by Heribert Busse. New York and London: Columbia University Press, 1972. xxx + 494 pp. $15.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Ervand Abrahamian*
Affiliation:
Baruch College in the City University of New York

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Copyright © Association For Iranian Studies, Inc 1975

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Notes

1. Tawney, R. H., Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1926), p. 3Google Scholar.

2. Demorgny, D., “Les Reformes administratives en Perse: Les tribus du Farṣ,” Revue du monde musulman, Vol. XXII (1913), pp. 85150Google Scholar.

3. Browne, E. G., A Literary History of Persia (London: Cambridge University Press, 1924), Vol. IIIGoogle Scholar.

4. See articles on Luristan, Lurs, and others by Minorsky in Encyclopaedia of Islam (First Edition).

5. For a synthesis of the data on the upper-class families of Shiraz, see A. Ashraf and H. Hekmat, “The State of the Bourgeoisie in Nineteenth Century Iran.” Paper delivered at the Conference on the Economic History of the Middle East in the Nineteenth Century, Princeton University, June 1974.