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The problem of westernization in modern Iran

Middle East journal2 • Published In 1948 • Pages: 47-59

By: Young, T. Cuyler (Theodore Cuyler).

Abstract
This article briefly traces the history of western influence in Iran from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries through the Allied occupation during World War II. Emphasis is placed primarily on the development of nationalism, the westernization and secularization programs of Reza Shah and the spiritual chaos which followed the collapse of the Pahlevi regime. Mr. Young was in Iran with the American Presbyterian Mission from 1928-36 and again in 1945-46 as the first Public Affairs Officer of the American Embassy.
Subjects
Acculturation and culture contact
Form and rules of government
External relations
Political movements
Priesthood
culture
Iran
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Middle East
Sub Region
Middle East
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Social Scientist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Beverly Calsoyas ; 1955
Field Date
1928-1946
Coverage Date
1500-1946
Coverage Place
Iran
Notes
T. Cuyler Young
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
48002240
LCSH
Iranians