The article examines the travelogues kept by the Qajar ruler Nasir al-Din Shah during his European tours in 1873, 1878 and 1889. To the monarch, Europe appeared to be an exotic and at times troubling place and he recorded his experiences with delight, criticism and humor. Focusing on his notes on Germany, the article explores Nasir al-Din Shah's encounters with people on the streets and at court, and in particular his perception of the female sex. Scholarship has either neglected the diaries or rejected them as a historical source, referring to the strong influence of literary convention and the Shah's alleged lack of understanding of the political, social and cultural conditions in Europe. Drawing on the uncensored versions of the diaries,...
In this article, for the first time in the history of Qajar photography, photographs of Naser al-Din...
Dr David Motadel (Assistant Professor of International History, Department of International History,...
This study investigates the relationship between the Eastern Self and the Western Other by focusing ...
The article examines the travelogues kept by the Qajar ruler Nasir al-Din Shah during his European t...
On the 2nd of June 1967 the Persian Shah Mohammad Pahlavi together with his wife Farah Diba visited ...
In this article some aspects of the travelogue of the first tour in Europe by the Persian Qajar king...
In the midst of Europe’s nineteenth-century industrial revolution, four men embarked on separate jou...
Up until the turn of the nineteenth century, the Iranian knowledge of Europe was very limited. Irani...
Cette thèse vise à analyser les discours sur l’Iran dans les récits de voyageurs germanophones entre...
This book investigates the accounts of six European non-Muslims who managed to secretly visit the ci...
This thesis aims at analyzing the discourses on Iran in the narratives of German-speaking travelers ...
In the year 1862, the Hungarian Turcologist Arminius Vámbéry (1832-1913) traveled to Tehran and the ...
Travel writings are precious texts which contain useful information on social, political, cultural, ...
The Elizabethan explorer Anthony Jenkinson was a legend in his own day, and his extensive travels we...
Travel writings are precious texts which contain useful information on social, political, cultura...
In this article, for the first time in the history of Qajar photography, photographs of Naser al-Din...
Dr David Motadel (Assistant Professor of International History, Department of International History,...
This study investigates the relationship between the Eastern Self and the Western Other by focusing ...
The article examines the travelogues kept by the Qajar ruler Nasir al-Din Shah during his European t...
On the 2nd of June 1967 the Persian Shah Mohammad Pahlavi together with his wife Farah Diba visited ...
In this article some aspects of the travelogue of the first tour in Europe by the Persian Qajar king...
In the midst of Europe’s nineteenth-century industrial revolution, four men embarked on separate jou...
Up until the turn of the nineteenth century, the Iranian knowledge of Europe was very limited. Irani...
Cette thèse vise à analyser les discours sur l’Iran dans les récits de voyageurs germanophones entre...
This book investigates the accounts of six European non-Muslims who managed to secretly visit the ci...
This thesis aims at analyzing the discourses on Iran in the narratives of German-speaking travelers ...
In the year 1862, the Hungarian Turcologist Arminius Vámbéry (1832-1913) traveled to Tehran and the ...
Travel writings are precious texts which contain useful information on social, political, cultural, ...
The Elizabethan explorer Anthony Jenkinson was a legend in his own day, and his extensive travels we...
Travel writings are precious texts which contain useful information on social, political, cultura...
In this article, for the first time in the history of Qajar photography, photographs of Naser al-Din...
Dr David Motadel (Assistant Professor of International History, Department of International History,...
This study investigates the relationship between the Eastern Self and the Western Other by focusing ...