Scarecrow Press
Pages: 552
Trim: 6 x 8¾
978-0-8108-5330-0 • Hardback • November 2006 • $112.00 • (£86.00)
John H. Lorentz teaches at Shawnee State University where he also serves as Director of the Center for International Programs and Activities.
Part 1 List of Figures and Tables
Part 2 Editor's Foreword
Part 3 Preface
Part 4 Acknowledgments
Part 5 Reader's Notes
Part 6 Acronyms and Abbreviations
Part 7 Chronology
Part 8 Introduction
Part 9 Map
Part 10 THE DICTIONARY
Part 11 Appendix A: Basic Facts
Part 12 Appendix B: Provinces: Area and Populations
Part 13 Appendix C: Principal Towns and Populations
Part 14 Appendix D: Text of UN Security Council Resolution 598
Part 15 Appendix E: Iranian Statesmen: 1787-2005
Part 16 Appendix F: Iranian Government Structure
Part 17 Appendix G: Institutional Relationships of Government
Part 18 Bibliography
Part 19 Index
Part 20 About the Author
...students of the Middle East and of the US's Middle East policy will find this dictionary an indispensable supplement to their studies....Highly recommended.
— Choice Reviews, June 2007
...highly recommended for all types and levels of libraries.
— American Reference Books Annual, vol. 38 (2007)
...provides a chronology, A-Z entries, and a lengthy bibliography....The new edition has almost twice as many entries as the first...
— Booklist, 4/1/2007
A top reference for any in-depth collection where students study Middle Eastern countries and issues.
— Library Bookwatch, April 2007
Lorentz (history, Shawnee State U., Ohio) first visited Iran as a Peace Corps volunteer in the early 1960s and has returned a number of times since then, including a visit as a Senior Fulbright-Hays Fellow. He offers an overview of specific events, movements, people, political and social groups, places, and trends in the history of Iran. Revised and updated throughout, the second edition reflects significant events since publication of the first edition a decade ago, particularly in the areas of culture and politics. The text features 146 new entries, including new material on Iranian cinema, on some 20 key political and intellectual figures such as President Muhammad Khatami and President Mahmud Amadinejad, new entries on economic topics, more expansive coverage of individual cities, material on Iranian tribes, and more coverage of women.
— Reference and Research Book News
This dictionary is an important and useful tool, giving detailed information on the political events leading to the establishment of the Islamic Republic and its (largely negative) interaction with the USA....Academic libraries catering for courses in politics, international relations, etc, and major public reference libraries in Britain and, most especially, America, should seriously consider this for acquisition.
— V. 21, No. 8, 2007; Reference Reviews