Book

Iran

Columbia University PressNew York • Published In 1946 • Pages:

By: Haas, William S..

Abstract
The author of this source was associated with the Iranian Institute and School for Asiatic Studies in New York in 1943. For five years previous to his arrival in the United States in 1940 he served as adviser to the Iranian Ministry of Education, during which time he traveled widely throughout Iran gathering materials for the National Ethnological Museum which he helped to found in Teheran. This is a general source and as such follows the usual pattern of contemporary studies of Iran: an historical summary, discussions of Islam, Reza Shah and his reforms Anglo-Russian economic and political rivalry with respect to Iran, etc. The value of the source, however, lies in the authors excellent and highly praised analyses of what he calls the 'Persian mind,' and in his delineation of the fundamental structure and function of Persian society. In this respect the chapter on Persian Psychology (pp. 116-136) is expecially useful, although the researcher will find Haas interest in the human bases if Iranian institutions valuable also in the sections on education, property, and political movements.
Subjects
Chief executive
External relations
General character of religion
Theological systems
Education system
culture
Iran
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Middle East
Sub Region
Middle East
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Social Scientist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Mary L. Bartlett ; 1954
Field Date
1935-1940
Coverage Date
1906-1944
Coverage Place
Iran
Notes
William S. Haas
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
a 46000962
LCSH
Iranians