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Michael Axworthy

    Michael Axworthy is a historian and writer whose work delves into the rich tapestry of Iranian history and culture. Axworthy explores the intricate past of Iran, from ancient empires to modern revolutions, focusing on the cultural and political forces that have shaped the region. His writing is characterized by a profound understanding of the Iranian world, examining themes of identity, imperial legacy, and the impact of revolution. Axworthy aims to provide a nuanced perspective on Iranian society and its place in the global context, making this fascinating and often misunderstood civilization accessible to readers.

    Michael Axworthy
    Dějiny Íránu
    Iran
    Revolutionary Iran
    The Sword of Persia
    • Revolutionary Iran

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Michael Axworthy's 'Iran' established him as one of the world's principal experts on this extraordinary country and in his new book, 'Revolutionary Iran', he has written the definitive history of this subject, one which takes full account of Iran's unique history and makes sense of events often misunderstood by outsiders

      Revolutionary Iran2014
      4.2
    • Přehledně uspořádaná kniha informuje o zakladateli zoroastrovského náboženství, o mocné říši Achajmenovců, kterou si podrobil Alexandr Makedonský, líčí boje Parthů a Sásánovců s Římany, sleduje dobytí Íránu Araby a příchod islámu, ničivé nájezdy Mongolů, rozkvět perské kultury aliteratury za ílchánů a Tímúrovců i snahy safíjovských šáhů o sjednocení íránské společnosti. Všímá si událostí vedoucích k nástupu dynastie Pahlaví a k jejímu svržení tzv. islámskou revolucí a vysvětluje příčiny iránsko-irácké války. Text uzavírá stručný váklad o šíitském islámu, genealogická tabulka dynastií, chronologie událostí, přehled česko-íránských vztahů s souhrn statistických údajů o Íránu.

      Dějiny Íránu2014
    • The Sword of Persia

      Nader Shah, from Tribal Warrior to Conquering Tyrant

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Nader Shah's tumultuous reign from 1736 to 1747 is marked by his dramatic ascension from a shepherd to the ruler of Persia, showcasing his military genius and ambition. He transformed Iran from political disarray into a formidable power, reclaiming territories and amassing immense wealth through conquest. However, his legacy is tainted by his brutal treatment of the Persian people, revealing a complex figure capable of both charm and cruelty. "The Sword of Persia" offers a detailed narrative enriched with new research, essential for historians and students alike.

      The Sword of Persia2009
      4.5
    • Iran

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      An essential overview of Iran, a complex and important nation that has occupied world headlines for nearly four decades. číst celé

      Iran2008
      3.8