Volume 33 (2023)
Issue 31
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Volume & Issue: Volume 33, Issue 31 - Serial Number 116, June 2023, Pages 11-294 (Spring and summer 2023)
Number of Articles: 12
Jahangir Qaemmaqami and transition to new historiography
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 11-33
Abstract
Jahangir Qāʼimʹmaqāmī is one of the historians and researchers who have dealt with various and new historical topics. He has also played a role in the history of Iranian historical ... Read MoreFeminism and the theory of gender analysis in historiography
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 35-55
Abstract
Feminist historiography, which at the beginning was influenced by positivist approaches to the issue of women, went to historical sources, and then with the help of post-structuralist ... Read MoreThe Evolution of the Subject and Origin of Arabic to Persian Translations Shiite Texts of the Safavid Period in the Transition from the 10th to the 11th Century
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 57-83
Abstract
The growth of translation in the Safavid period can be seen alongside the growth of Persian writing. During this period, many Shi'ite texts were translated from Arabic to Persian. Persian ... Read More"Analysis of Epistolary Writings (Rasā’īl-Negārī) in the Historiography of the Almohad Period"
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 85-112
Abstract
The research and study of the history of the Maghreb and Andalusia in the Islamic period has been accompanied by ups and downs which is important from the point of view of historiography ... Read MoreEmbassy and the Book of embassy in Iran-Ottoman Empire (With emphasis on the book of embassy of Enveri Effendi and Mirza Taqi Khan)
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 113-139
Abstract
Prior to the establishment of resident ambassadors in capitals, governments selected individuals as envoys and dispatched them to other countries for specific diplomatic missions. These ... Read MoreA critical review of the Seljuks section of Jāmi’al-Tawāriḵ -e-Hasani
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 141-162
Abstract
Jāmi’al-Tawāriḵ-e- Hasani is a general historiographical source belonging to the Timurid era. Although it was written in a later period, have some special and unique characteristics ... Read MoreThe Representation of Ideology in Academic Textbooks on Iranian History
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 163-193
Abstract
This study was conducted as part of Vandyke's critical discourse analysis. The texts of academic textbooks on the history of Iran in the Middle Ages, written by native and non-native ... Read MoreFrom Āl-iʿOt̲h̲mān to the Ottoman Empire: Historiographical Nomenclature
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 195-220
Abstract
In current studies and texts, although the term “Ottoman Empire” is more commonly used to refer to the Ottomans, there seems to be some confusion about the name of this ... Read MoreMission of the historian; An exploration and a critique on the thick description as the most important task of historians
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 221-240
Abstract
In recent years, prominent history professors, such as Hasan Hazrati, Hashem Aghajari, Alireza Molaei-Tavani, and Qobad Mansourbakht, have fueled a significant debate regarding the ... Read MoreAnalysis and explanation of "Khish-kari" discourse in historical and literary texts of the first half of the 7th century AH(Case study of Juwayni's Jahan-gusha, Sa`di's Bustan & Gulestan)
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 241-265
Abstract
One of the characteristics of the Iranian real estate system is the belief in the order and organization of social affairs based on the "Asha" law and the "Khish-Kari" system. This ... Read MoreA methodological reflection on the rumors around the casualties of Islamic revolution (case study: 15th Khordad of 1342, and 17th Shahrivar of 1357)
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 267-294
Abstract
Rumors have always existed in governments and societies with multi-pronged goals. Rumor planning is typologically varied and also applied in different ways. There were also many rumors ... Read MoreThe significance and function of prosopography in the studies of Sasanian history (from Ardashir Babakan to the end of the reign of Shapur Zul-Aktaf
Volume 33, Issue 31 , June 2023, Pages 295-316