Anglo-Iranian Relations Since 1800

Anglo-Iranian Relations Since 1800

Author: Vanessa Martin

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780415544399

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With contributions from renowned experts in the field, this book provides an excellent background to the history of Anglo-Iranian relations. Focusing on the political and economic relationship of Britain and issues of strategic sensitivity, the book also illuminates British relations with society and the state and describes the interaction between various representatives and agents of both countries. Anglo-Iranian relations have had a long and complex history, characterized on the one hand by mistrust and intrusion and on the other by mutual exchange and understanding. This book explores the intriguing history of this interactive relationship since 1800, looking at it from a variety of perspectives. Drawing on previously unavailable documents in English and Persian, the book argues that Iran in the nineteenth century had a national state, which strongly defended the national interests.


Anglo-Iranian Relations During World War I

Anglo-Iranian Relations During World War I

Author: William J. Olson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-19

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1135169543

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A study of Anglo-Iranian relations during World War I. This book analyzes such diplomacy as an example of great power politics in regional affairs, examining Britain's concern to maintain stability in Iran and exclude foreign interests from the Persian Gulf and the approaches to India.


Anglo-Iranian Relations since 1800

Anglo-Iranian Relations since 1800

Author: Vanessa Martin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1134191987

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With contributions from renowned experts in the field, this book provides an excellent background to the history of Anglo-Iranian relations. Focusing on the political and economic relationship of Britain and issues of strategic sensitivity, the book also illuminates British relations with society and the state and describes the interaction between various representatives and agents of both countries. Anglo-Iranian relations have had a long and complex history, characterized on the one hand by mistrust and intrusion and on the other by mutual exchange and understanding. This book explores the intriguing history of this interactive relationship since 1800, looking at it from a variety of perspectives. Drawing on previously unavailable documents in English and Persian, the book argues that Iran in the nineteenth century had a national state, which strongly defended the national interests.