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Dr. Massoumeh Torfeh: The BBC Persian Service and British Interests in Iran
Mention you saw it on Kodoom with Free admission Dr. Massoumeh Torfeh is a research associate at the London School of Economics and Political Science and at the School of Oriental and African Studies...
Lindsay Allen: From Persepolis to Isfahan, Literary Manuscripts
Mention you saw it on Kodoom when calling for Early Bird Ticket information. This paper asks whether and how material appropriations of pre-Islamic antiquity occurred in 16th to 17th-century Iran. We...
Ali Mirsepassi: The Imaginary Visions of Iran in the 1930s and 1970s
Mention Kodoom When Calling for Free Registration. This event is free to attend and no registration is required, but please note that seating is limited and is on a first-come first-serve basis. Spe...
Explore Polish Iranian Links Walking in Acton
Did you know that The Library for Iranian Studies in Acton has the largest collection of Persian books outside Iran? Would you like to hear about the Polish - Iranian links? Yes? Let's meet there at n...
The Iran Deal: Its State and Fate
Two years since its implementation, the future of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is in question. Both American and Iranian officials complain that ‘the spirit of the deal’ has been violated, w...
The Idea of Iran: Renewal in the Age of Post-Mongol Prestige
The twelth programme in The Idea of Iran annual series. The Mongol invasions of the first half of the thirteenth century set in motion profound transformations in the historical trajectory of Islam...
BIPS Lecture "Iran Constitutional Revolution of 1906 and the Narratives of Enlightenment"
The conference will include an event in celebration of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s West-East Divan, published almost 200 years ago – with Mahmoud Dowlatabadi and Joachim Sartorius – and will conclude...
BIPS Lecture "Nader Shah and the Spoils of India in Eighteenth Century Iran"
The Peacock Throne, dazzling diamonds and rubies were among the spectacularly rich loot taken from the treasury in Delhi after the 1739 defeat of the Mughals by Nadir Shah (r. 1736-47). Beyond the fam...