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Religion and politics in contemporary Iran: clergy-state relations in the Pahlavī period
Akhavi, Shahrough, 1940-
Year: c1980.
Publisher:  State University of New York Press. 
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Frontmatter
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
GLOSSARY
A NOTE ON TRANSLITERATION
PREFACE
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER TWO: CLERGY-STATE RELATIONS BEFORE 1941
CHAPTER THREE: REVIVAL OF 'ULAMA5 INFLUENCE AND CLERGY-STATE ALIGNMENT, 1941-1958
CHAPTER FOUR: ULAMA '-STATE CONFRONTATION AND THE DEFEAT OF THE CLERGY, 1959-1963
CHAPTER FIVE: THE TWO CLERGY REFORM MOVEMENTS AND STATE BUREAUCRATIZATION OF POWER IN THE SIXTIES AND SEVENTIES
CHAPTER SIX: THE ULAMA, ISLAMIC GOVERNMENT, AND THE COLLAPSE OF THE BUREAUCRATIC STATE
CHAPTER SEVEN: CONCLUSIONS
APPENDIXES
NOTES
INDEX
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Title: Religion and politics in contemporary Iran : clergy-state relations in the Pahlavī period Shahrough Akhavi.
Author: Akhavi, Shahrough, 1940-
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Source Version: Religion and politics in contemporary Iran : clergy-state relations in the Pahlavī period Shahrough Akhavi
Akhavi, Shahrough, 1940-
Albany: State University of New York Press, c1980.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02000
Subject Headings: • Ulama -- Iran
• Islam and politics -- Iran
• Iran -- Politics and government -- 1941-1979
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