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Houchang Chehabi

    Houchang Chehabi is a Professor of International Relations and History at Boston University's Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies. His scholarship delves into the intricate connections between historical contexts and international affairs. He examines the complex dynamics that shape relationships between nations, grounding his analysis in a deep understanding of historical trajectories. Chehabi's work offers valuable insights into the forces that drive global interactions.

    Iran in the Middle East
    Erin and Iran
    • Erin and Iran

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In Erin and Iran, North American and European scholars consider parallel themes in and interactions between Irish and Iranian cultures from ancient times to the twentieth century. These studies of mythology, literature, and travelogues constitute the first-ever volume dealing with cultural... číst celé

      Erin and Iran
    • Iran in the Middle East

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Irans interaction with its neighbours is a topic of wide interest. But while many historical studies of the country concentrate purely on political events and high-profile actors, this book takes the opposite approach: writing history from below, it instead focuses on the role of everyday lives.... číst celé

      Iran in the Middle East