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Reza Shah, the Modernizing Strongman

2020
This chapter explores the legacy of Reza Shah, the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty—the last dynasty to rule over Iran. It provides an overview of key military and other reforms undertaken by the king to modernize his country, as well as their implications for the advent of the modern state of Iran.
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Iranian nationalism and Reza Shah

Middle Eastern Studies, 1991
(1991). Iranian nationalism and Reza Shah. Middle Eastern Studies: Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 35-45.
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Iranian Perceptions of the Reza Shah and President Johnson

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
56 faculty members of an Iranian university were asked for their perceptions of the public image of the Reza Shah, the Great, and of President Johnson. The instrument used in obtaining these public image profiles was the Activity Vector Analysis (AVA). Findings showed a very tight cluster around AVA “Administrative Pattern” for perceptions of the Reza
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Reza Shah’s journey into exile

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2017
AbstractOn September 16, 1941, three weeks after British and Soviet troops invaded Iran in the Second World War and occupied the country, Reza Shah abdicated the throne in favor of his son, quit Iranian soil and boarded a British ship to go into exile. The British refused to allow Reza Shah to choose his own place of exile (South America) and sent him ...
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