Volume 33 (2023)
Volume 32 (2022)
Volume 31 (2021)
Volume 30 (2020)
Volume 29 (2019)
Volume 28 (2018)
Volume 27 (2017)
Volume 26 (2016)
Volume 25 (2015)
Volume 24 (2014)
Volume 23 (2013)
Volume 22 (2012)
Volume 21 (2011)
Volume 20 (2010)
Volume 19 (2009)
Number of Articles: 12
Seif-e Azad and Racial Historical Perspective Based on Aryanism
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 11-31
Abstract
This article criticizes the origins and results of Aryanism theory in the historical perspective of Iran, which is based on racial superiority, and also discusses the motivations for ... Read MoreThe relationship between historiography and power in Ismaili discourse A case study of the Fatimid government
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 33-54
Abstract
Ismaili historiography differs fundamentally differ from the prevailing current of traditional historiography in that it emphasises its own theoretical philosophy in some aspects such ... Read MoreRepresentation of Iraqi military violence in memoirs of Iranian prisoners of war/holy defens
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 55-79
Abstract
Iraq,s failures on the front lines of the war against Iran on the one hand, and the violence of the Iraq's Baathist government, on the other hand, have led that the government of this ... Read MoreThe presocratic philosophical legacy of ancient Greece and its influence on Zoroastrian eschatology
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 81-103
Abstract
The Gathas, as Zoroaster's own compositions, contain the oldest eschatological material, describing a picture of the future with a clear vision of the victory of right over wrong. The ... Read MoreAn introduction to the thematic and native periodization of Iran's history
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 105-133
Abstract
The main problem of the current research is whether it is possible to present an indigenous periodization of the history of Iran in addition to the European-oriented periodization. ... Read MoreSourceology of Ctesias' Persica: in search of Iranian sources
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 135-157
Abstract
The issue of Iranian sources used by Ctesias has always been disputed in the last two centuries. These sources can be study divided into two groups: written and narrative. ... Read MoreThe approach and narration of historians of the Afshariya period towards the Safavid dynasty
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 159-182
Abstract
Official historians are often part of the government and their writings reflect the views and policies of the ruling system. They usually try to present a narrative that is consistent ... Read MoreInterdisciplinary History and its Position in Historical researches
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 183-220
Abstract
Proponents of "interdisciplinary history" argue that the exploratory-descriptive approach as the main method in historical research in Iran is no longer capable of answering ... Read MoreRefusal of the sources and the problem of invention: A case study on how to reconstruct the life of subaltern groups in New Cultural History
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 221-243
Abstract
The culture of the subaltern class is largely oral and so the lack of direct documents on the behavior and attitudes of the lower class in the past has become the most important ... Read MoreThe pathology of Literature review in historical studies (Case study: master theses in the field of history)
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 245-272
Abstract
Every research work is based previous researches and works and basically, the purpose of some research works is to supplement and fill the blind spots of previous works. Therefore, ... Read MoreThe Investigation of Sufism Concepts Marginalization in Sheikh Sadouq's al-Amali
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 273-298
Abstract
Sheikh Sadouq's important journey was 367 AH in Neyshabour. He lived in this city and conducted some Hadith meetings for more than a year. These meetings were hardly noticed by other ... Read MoreInvestigating how the Battle of Badr is reflected in the texts of the English-speaking orientalists of the Victorian period
Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, Pages 299-317