Oil workers played a pivotal role during the Iranian Revolution of 1978-1979. Involving tens of thousands of workers, oil strikes paralyzed the state and paved the way for the Shah's downfall. Various accounts of these strikes, however, ignore the subjectivity and agency of the oil workers by focusing exclusively on the role of political agitation. Addressing this deficit, this article explores the oil workers' experiences in and out of the workplace in the 1970s in order to contextualize their participation in the revolution. After analyzing the oil strikes and their goals, the article makes two arguments: First, oil workers were conscious of the considerable power they had to disrupt the economic and political routine of the country. Seco...
The objective of this dissertation is to analyze the causes of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, and prop...
The article introduces the special journal issue and discusses the role labor had in transforming oi...
This paper analyzes the ways in which U.S. oil companies transformed Libya\u2019s economy and societ...
This thesis retrieves the working and everyday life experiences of oil workers in 1973-83, and explo...
This article reviews the labor historiography of Iran for the period between the 1953 coup and the e...
The Iranian revolution is mostly associated with mass demonstrations as its mode of mobilization and...
Nearly three decades have passed since the Iranian Revolution of 1979. Since then, a religious narra...
In all the major political developments in twentieth-century Iran, from the constitutional revolutio...
The Iranian oil nationalisation crisis, which ended in the coup that overthrew nationalist prime min...
Two broad theories of the relationship between social change and collective action are (1) breakdown...
The contemporary history of Iran has been influenced by oil revenues. Apparently, the examination of...
Over the course of the twentieth century, Iran has experienced numerous dramatic events and has unde...
Did the agency of workers represent a driver for change between the 1979 revolution and the 2009 Gre...
2009 is the thirtieth anniversary of the Iranian Revolution. In 2006 the Bush administration ranked ...
This article examines the assignment of John Alexander-Sinclair, a British United Nations (UN) devel...
The objective of this dissertation is to analyze the causes of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, and prop...
The article introduces the special journal issue and discusses the role labor had in transforming oi...
This paper analyzes the ways in which U.S. oil companies transformed Libya\u2019s economy and societ...
This thesis retrieves the working and everyday life experiences of oil workers in 1973-83, and explo...
This article reviews the labor historiography of Iran for the period between the 1953 coup and the e...
The Iranian revolution is mostly associated with mass demonstrations as its mode of mobilization and...
Nearly three decades have passed since the Iranian Revolution of 1979. Since then, a religious narra...
In all the major political developments in twentieth-century Iran, from the constitutional revolutio...
The Iranian oil nationalisation crisis, which ended in the coup that overthrew nationalist prime min...
Two broad theories of the relationship between social change and collective action are (1) breakdown...
The contemporary history of Iran has been influenced by oil revenues. Apparently, the examination of...
Over the course of the twentieth century, Iran has experienced numerous dramatic events and has unde...
Did the agency of workers represent a driver for change between the 1979 revolution and the 2009 Gre...
2009 is the thirtieth anniversary of the Iranian Revolution. In 2006 the Bush administration ranked ...
This article examines the assignment of John Alexander-Sinclair, a British United Nations (UN) devel...
The objective of this dissertation is to analyze the causes of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, and prop...
The article introduces the special journal issue and discusses the role labor had in transforming oi...
This paper analyzes the ways in which U.S. oil companies transformed Libya\u2019s economy and societ...