This paper first suggests that the paradigms utilised in the study of the Safavid period in Iran (1501-1722) in the West prior to the 1979-80 Iranian Revolution have since been given a new lease on life by scholars in the field, perhaps coincidentally with the distinctly ›Islamic‹ turn quickly taken by that revolution. Now, as prior to the Revolution, ›great men‹ and ›decline‹ are the organising principle(s) of discussions in Safavid studies. These paradigms dominate the field today, even as both the number of scholars active in the study of the period and the number of the field’s sub disciplines have markedly increased in the years since the Revolution. It will then be argued that the more recent recourse to ›empire‹ as an organising prin...
The later Safavid period, hitherto seen as a period of decline that could be generously neglected, h...
International audienceInverting the gaze initially adopted by scholars of Iran that had been inspire...
This article examines the ways in which Iranian mytho-history was woven into the narratives of Islam...
This paper first suggests that the paradigms utilised in the study of the Safavid period in Iran (15...
The author argues that Safavid Iran enjoyed a “cohesion and coherence” that made it more than a mere...
This article concentrates on the period 1555-78 in Ottoman-Safavid relations, the interval between t...
In this brief article, Prof. Quinn, reiterates her published findings that Safavid chroniclers large...
“A neglected area of study.” “Woefully underdeveloped.” An “under-studied field.” “Severely limited”...
This seminal article suggests a fresh interpretation of the dynamism of the late Safavid political p...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The publications of Roger M. Savory, 1960-2007 / Eleaz...
Cette thèse porte sur la formation et l’évolution de la monarchie safavide en Iran entre le XVIe et ...
The main problem of the current research is whether it is possible to present an indigenous periodiz...
Current historical research is going to analyze the interaction between the clerics and political go...
Since the very beginnings of modern Middle Eastern Studies, chronicles have formed one of its most i...
The use of the concept of ‘Late Iron Age’ within the scientific debate related to the archaeological...
The later Safavid period, hitherto seen as a period of decline that could be generously neglected, h...
International audienceInverting the gaze initially adopted by scholars of Iran that had been inspire...
This article examines the ways in which Iranian mytho-history was woven into the narratives of Islam...
This paper first suggests that the paradigms utilised in the study of the Safavid period in Iran (15...
The author argues that Safavid Iran enjoyed a “cohesion and coherence” that made it more than a mere...
This article concentrates on the period 1555-78 in Ottoman-Safavid relations, the interval between t...
In this brief article, Prof. Quinn, reiterates her published findings that Safavid chroniclers large...
“A neglected area of study.” “Woefully underdeveloped.” An “under-studied field.” “Severely limited”...
This seminal article suggests a fresh interpretation of the dynamism of the late Safavid political p...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The publications of Roger M. Savory, 1960-2007 / Eleaz...
Cette thèse porte sur la formation et l’évolution de la monarchie safavide en Iran entre le XVIe et ...
The main problem of the current research is whether it is possible to present an indigenous periodiz...
Current historical research is going to analyze the interaction between the clerics and political go...
Since the very beginnings of modern Middle Eastern Studies, chronicles have formed one of its most i...
The use of the concept of ‘Late Iron Age’ within the scientific debate related to the archaeological...
The later Safavid period, hitherto seen as a period of decline that could be generously neglected, h...
International audienceInverting the gaze initially adopted by scholars of Iran that had been inspire...
This article examines the ways in which Iranian mytho-history was woven into the narratives of Islam...