social revolution in the name of a religion? The Islamic Revolution of 1978/79 in Iran
Author(s) -
Amir Sheikhzadegan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
sozialpolitik ch
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2297-8224
DOI - 10.18753/2297-8224-99
Subject(s) - modernization theory , islam , ideology , dialectic , political economy , state (computer science) , political science , sociology , perspective (graphical) , psychological intervention , social transformation , development economics , social change , politics , history , law , epistemology , psychology , economics , philosophy , archaeology , algorithm , artificial intelligence , psychiatry , computer science
The year 1979 witnessed an event that was to impact the world for decades to come. The Western-friendly monarchic regime of Iran that had pushed through a rapid modernization program by leaning on a repressive security apparatus was toppled by a nationwide protest movement and replaced by an Islamist regime. This study delivers, from a historical sociological perspective, an analysis of the major factors that led to this major transformation of Iranian society. The focus lies thereby on the dialectical interplay of endogenous and exogenous factors including imperialist interventions, a rentier state, a social split, a supply crisis, radical ideologies and the dynamics of a Shiite community.
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