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The Shah and the Ayatollah: Iranian Mythology and Islamic Revolution [Hardcover]

Fereydoun Hoveyda (Author)
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0275978583 978-0275978587 February 28, 2003

Twenty-two years after Ayatollah Khomeini's ascent to power in Iran many aspects of his 1979 Islamic revolution remain obscure if not baffling. For instance, in November 1978 an offer was made to him in his Paris exile to return to Iran with international guarantees of freedom of speech and action. He refused and demanded the departure of the Shah. Americans put pressure on the monarch to leave the country. Khomeini arrived in Tehran in early February 1979, and he immediately demanded the return of the Shah and his trial before an Islamic tribunal! No one could give a valid explanation of this contradiction in Khomeini's conduct and demands. Many other mysteries in the unfolding of the revolution and the policies of the Islamic republic which replaced the monarchy have gone unexplained up to now. Scholars and experts in the West have offered the usual explanations for the Islamic revolution-corruption, deepening gaps between the rich and the poor, rapid industrialization, sky-rocketing inflation, westernizing policies that offended traditions, lack of democratic institutions, authoritarian rule, and on and on. But such characteristics which exist in other Muslim countries, especially in the Arab world, fail to clairify the particularities of the Iranian revolution.

Indeed, as Ambassador Hoveyda points out, Iran is not an Arab country. It has kept alive its ancient mythological heritage which is not Islamic. It is an Indo-European nation with a recorded history of three thousand years! To understand the real causes of the 1979 revolution one must refer to the deep-rooted beliefs of Iranians and to their very rich mythology. One must also take into account the kind of Islam-shiism-Iranians have created and nurtured. In fact, Iran is a powerful example of how mythologies remain alive and can account for the conduct of a whole nation. Hoveyda shows the influence of myths in history-in-the-making. Indeed, he has found in the Iranian revolution many points that can be clarified only by the impact of old mythology and mindsets. He provides a very original explanation of the events that led to the fall of the Shah and the ascent of Khomeini, changing the political and diplomatic situation in the Middle East, the Persian Gulf, and the Caspian Sea region. As such it will be of great interest to scholars, students, researchers, and foreign policy makers involved with the Middle East and Islamic fundamentalism.


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?Although Hoveyda does not offer new historical information, his rather unique approach to the long history of Iran makes the book fascinating and provides a new way to look at Iranian history. Highly recommended. All levels/libraries.?-Choice

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Provides and illustration of the influence of myths in the history-in-the-making story of modern Iran.


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  • Hardcover: 136 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (February 28, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275978583
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275978587
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Understanding Iran, April 29, 2003
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This review is from: The Shah and the Ayatollah: Iranian Mythology and Islamic Revolution (Hardcover)
This concise, clear, original book is a crystallization of decades of thought by Hoveyda, former Iranian Ambassador to the UN and now an American citizen. Having grown up in both the Middle East (Iran, Lebanon) and the West, he brings both an insiders and an outsiders point of view.
Assuming we are all deeply influenced by our history, and particularly our mythologies, Hoveyda elucidates Iranian attitudes and actions by examining both Islamic and 0pre-Islamic myths which are transmitted to every Iranian child. He contrasts these with Western myths: In our (Oedipal) mythology, the son kills the father; Iran it is reversed: the father kills the son. Hoveyda uses these myths to explain aspects of the Iranian revolution that might seem puzzling to us.
Particularly interesting is the Islamic (and pre-Islamic) concept of "ketman," or doubletalk, in which the believer is encouraged to deceive the infidel-i.e., to tell him what he wants to hear.
This book deserves a wide readership and should be reprinted at a more affordable price.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Destroying that which came before them, April 25, 2003
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This review is from: The Shah and the Ayatollah: Iranian Mythology and Islamic Revolution (Hardcover)
Ambassador Fereydoun Hoveyda addresses the core of the problems facing Iran, both advertently, and inadvertently.

For a more detailed review of this book and a point for point critic of some of the false premises that exist in this book, please visit amiran dot com (forward-slash)/ sphinx

Using this book and its predecessor published a couple of years ago, I try and show the reader, using the authors very own words, their motives, their mistaken assumptions, and it's inevitable consequences.

We, the young generation of Iranian's, had to learn the hard way.

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enduring mythology, fate neurosis, tripartite ideology, feudal landowners
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Reza Shah, Muhammad Reza, Reza Khan, The Enduring Mythology of Persia, Ayatollah Khomeini, Ahura Mazda, White Revolution, Saint Imams, Ayatollah Boroujerdi, Prophet Muhammad, Third World, World War, Amnesty International, Hojat-ol-Islam Nouri, Iranian Shiism, Navab Safavi, Velayate Faghih
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