Prince of Persia
Title | Prince of Persia PDF eBook |
Author | A. B. Sina |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2008-09-02 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1596432071 |
The past and future are woven together in this epic tale of a prince, an evil vizier, a princess, and a prophecy in ancient Persia.
The Persian Prince
Title | The Persian Prince PDF eBook |
Author | Hamid Dabashi |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 442 |
Release | 2023-06-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1503635759 |
With its title borrowed from Machiavelli, The Persian Prince goes far beyond Machiavelli's wildest imagination as to how to rule the world. Hamid Dabashi articulates a bold new idea of the Persian Prince—a metaphor of political authority, a figurative ideal deeply rooted in the collective memories of multiple nations, and a literary construct that connected Muslim empires across time and space and continues to inform political debate today. Drawing on works from Classical Antiquity and the vast Persianate worlds from India to the Mediterranean, as well as the Hebrew Bible and European medieval mirrors for princes, Dabashi engages a diverse body of political thought to reveal the construction of the Persian Prince as a potent archetype. He traces this archetype through its varied historic gestations and finds it resurfacing in postcolonial political thought as a rebel, a prophet, a poet, and a nomad. Bringing poetics and politics together, Dabashi shows how this archetypal figure has long defined political authority throughout the wider Iranian and Islamic worlds. With meticulous attention to literary and poetic texts, moral and philosophical treatises, allegorical and anecdotal stories, sacred and secular evidence, visual and performing arts, histories of global empires and colonial conquests, this sweeping work offers a deeply learned, richly erudite, and transformative piece of critical thinking. As Dabashi shows, the Persian Prince remains the stuff of current debate across the Muslim and Persianate worlds, in contestations over the public domain and the collective will to power, and above all in the prospects of democratic institutions.
The Persian Prince
Title | The Persian Prince PDF eBook |
Author | Hamid Dabashi |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-06-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781503628823 |
With its title borrowed from Machiavelli, The Persian Prince goes far beyond Machiavelli's wildest imagination as to how to rule the world. Hamid Dabashi articulates a bold new idea of the Persian Prince--a metaphor of political authority, a figurative ideal deeply rooted in the collective memories of multiple nations, and a literary construct that connected Muslim empires across time and space and continues to inform political debate today. Drawing on works from Classical Antiquity and the vast Persianate worlds from India to the Mediterranean, as well as the Hebrew Bible and European medieval mirrors for princes, Dabashi engages a diverse body of political thought to reveal the construction of the Persian Prince as a potent archetype. He traces this archetype through its varied historic gestations and finds it resurfacing in postcolonial political thought as a rebel, a prophet, a poet, and a nomad. Bringing poetics and politics together, Dabashi shows how this archetypal figure has long defined political authority throughout the wider Iranian and Islamic worlds. With meticulous attention to literary and poetic texts, moral and philosophical treatises, allegorical and anecdotal stories, sacred and secular evidence, visual and performing arts, histories of global empires and colonial conquests, this sweeping work offers a deeply learned, richly erudite, and transformative piece of critical thinking. As Dabashi shows, the Persian Prince remains the stuff of current denate across the Muslim and Persianate worlds, in contestations over the public domain and the collective will to power, and above all in the prospects of democratic institutions.
The Athenaeum
Title | The Athenaeum PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1010 |
Release | 1866 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The History of Persia, from the Most Early Period to the Present Time
Title | The History of Persia, from the Most Early Period to the Present Time PDF eBook |
Author | John Malcolm |
Publisher | |
Pages | 594 |
Release | 1829 |
Genre | Iran |
ISBN |
Agreeable News from Persia
Title | Agreeable News from Persia PDF eBook |
Author | D.T. Potts |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 2077 |
Release | 2022-09-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3658360321 |
Eighteenth and nineteenth century European, British and American newspapers constitute a rich and largely untapped source of contemporary, often eyewitness accounts of historical events and opinions concerning Iran from the late Safavid (1712) through the Qajar (c. 1797-1920) period. This study collects and annotates thousands of articles published in the Colonial and early Republican American newspapers, from the first mention of events in Persia in the American press (1712) to the death of Mohammad Shah (1848), unlocking for the first time a wealth of information on Iran and its place in the world during the 18th and early 19th century.
A History of Persia from the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century to the Year 1858, with a Review of the Principal Events that Led to the Establishment of the Kajar Dynasty
Title | A History of Persia from the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century to the Year 1858, with a Review of the Principal Events that Led to the Establishment of the Kajar Dynasty PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Grant Watson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 702 |
Release | 1866 |
Genre | Iran |
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