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Timeline Iran

Timeline Iran

Written by: Bobak Kalhor
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Discover the Hidden Depths of Iran: Timeline Iran is a captivating podcast that explores the complex history and current affairs of Iran. Hosted by Bobak Kalhor, the show delves into the country’s rich past, untold stories, and diverse perspectives. With in-depth interviews with experts across the political spectrum – including monarchists, Islamic thinkers, democrats, socialists, communists, and constitutionalists – Timeline Iran helps you develop a nuanced understanding of this fascinating nation. Key Features: • Uncover Iran’s past and present: Journey through ancient empires to modern-day transformations. • Hear untold stories: Gain unique insights into Iranian society and politics. • Gain diverse viewpoints: Explore perspectives from across the political landscape. • Understand a complex nation: Develop a well-rounded understanding of Iran. Building on Decades of Expertise Bobak Kalhor brings 25 years of research into the recent history of Iran to this insightful podcast. His documentary ”The Dying King” offered groundbreaking revelations on the Shah’s illness and death. Timeline Iran is the continuation of his tireless dedication to uncovering the truth about this enigmatic country. Subscribe today and join the journey!Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences World
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  • Iran's Evolving Landscape: A Geographical Perspective with Bernard Hourcade | TIMELINE IRAN
    Apr 11 2024

    In this episode of the Timeline Iran Podcast, we sit down with Bernard Hourcade, a geographer who first arrived in Tehran in September 1970 and has since dedicated his career to understanding Iran's social and geographical transformations. Hourcade discusses his initial research on rural development under the Shah's rule, the societal upheavals witnessed during the 1978-1979 Iranian Revolution, and his subsequent studies on urbanization and the growth of Tehran. With a tenure at the National Center of Scientific Research in Paris since 1983, he offers a detailed analysis of Iran's evolution from a geographer's perspective, including the significant shift of the population from rural areas to cities, the impact of education on societal structures, and the roots of the revolution. The discussion also covers the geopolitical significance of Iran, the implications of its nuclear program, and the effects of international sanctions on its population. Hourcade provides a factual account of Iran's historical challenges and its attempts to navigate its place in the modern geopolitical landscape, offering listeners a comprehensive overview of the country's development over the last five decades.

    Iran Revolution 1979, Urbanization in Iran, Iran Geopolitics, Iran Nuclear Program, Sanctions on Iran, Iranian Society, Rural Development Iran, Iran Education System, Iran Urban Growth, Iran Soft Power Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Bernard Hourcade's background. 00:13:32 - Early experiences in Iran and observations leading up to the revolution. 00:27:04 - The dynamics of the Iranian Revolution and the rise of Khomeini. 00:40:37 - Hourcade's research focus shifts towards urbanization and the social transformations in Iran. 00:54:09 - Development of the research group on Iran at CNRS and reflections on retirement. 01:07:42 - Philosophical views on studying Iran's history and its implications for the future. 01:21:14 - The geopolitical significance of Iran and its historical context. 01:34:47 - Discussion on Iran's revolutionary spirit and its impact internally and externally. 01:48:19 - The nuclear program, sanctions, and their effects on Iran and its people. 02:01:52 - Concluding thoughts on the importance of Iran's soft power and its future.

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Many Shades Of Red With Professor Afshin Matin-Asgari | TIMELINE IRAN
    Feb 22 2024

    In this thought-provoking episode of Timeline Iran, we delve into the rich tapestry of Iran's political landscape with the esteemed Afshin Matin Asgari, exploring the vibrant spectrum of leftist ideologies and the nuanced "shades of red" that have colored Iran's history. From the Constitutional Revolution's echoes to the modern debates on nationalism, socialism, and the role of Islam in politics, we uncover the layers of political discourse that have shaped Iran's quest for identity and sovereignty. Our conversation navigates through the complexities of the political left, examining its impact, evolution, and the diverse intellectual movements that have contributed to Iran's dynamic political scene. Join us as we journey through the past, present, and potential futures of Iran, shedding light on the intricate interplay of internal and external forces that continue to influence its path. This episode is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by the intricacies of political ideologies, the struggle for democracy, and the enduring legacy of Iran's cultural and political heritage.

       
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    2 hrs and 47 mins
  • Unmasking the Iranian Revolution and Beyond with Professor Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet | TIMELINE IRAN
    Jan 1 2024

    Professor Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet's insights and captivating storytelling will guide us through: Deconstructing the narratives of the Iranian Revolution: We delve beyond the surface to uncover the intricate web of political, social, cultural, and economic factors that culminated in this pivotal moment, drawing on her latest research and book, "Heroes to Hostages: America and Iran, 1800-1988". Examining the revolution's impact on women's lives: Professor Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet, author of the award-winning book "Conceiving Citizens: Women and the Politics of Motherhood in Iran", sheds light on the shifting landscape of gender dynamics and women's rights in the aftermath of the revolution. Analyzing the revolution's enduring legacy: We explore the lasting impact of the revolution on Iran's political system, international relations, and cultural identity, extending beyond the immediate aftermath and into the present day. Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet's insightful analysis and engaging storytelling assists in uncovering the complexities and contradictions of the Iranian Revolution and its broader context within the 20th century. This episode will provide a nuanced understanding of this defining moment in modern Iranian history and its enduring impact. 

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    1 hr and 1 min
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