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
The Effect of Nationalist Discourse on the Representation of Ancient Iran in the New Historiography of the Qajar Period (A Case Study of Khosravan's Book by Jalal al-Din Mirza Qajar)
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 9-31
Abstract
The first effects of the nationalist discourse and the attempt to formulate a suitable history of it began from the middle of the Qajar dynasty (early Nasserid period) in Iran. For ... Read MoreAkhbar al-Tiwal's Narrative of Emergence of the Abassids: An Instance of the Abbasid Perspective
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 33-53
Abstract
The main goal of this paper is to understand the approved narrative of the Abbasids about the process of their emergence and to find its impact on the historical sources. I have tried ... Read MoreThe Historical Perspective of Isma’ilis Philosophical Components
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 55-75
Abstract
In this research, attempts are made to respond to the raised questions in the theoretical philosophy field of History from the Isma'ili intellectuals' point of view represented in their ... Read MoreA Review of Narrations by Mo’jam al-Sahāba about the al-K̲h̲ulafāʾ al-Rās̲h̲idūn, Based on Critical Discourse Analysis Model of Fairclough
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 77-96
Abstract
From the point of view of history of today, the presumption that historic texts are merely the author's mentality is inescapable because there is a relationship between the existing ... Read MoreAn Event, A Historian, Three Narrations: A Critical Analysis of Kasravi's Narratives of the Uprising of Sheikh Mohammad Khaybani
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 97-117
Abstract
Post-Constitutional uprisings are a good subject for different, conflicting and sympathetic comments and narratives of political activists and observers. Each of them has looked at ... Read MoreHistoriography of Makki: Political Agency, Heroism and its Relationship with Profession of Historiography
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 119-136
Abstract
Seyyed Hossein Makki is an active political activist who has believed in the hero's theory in the history. The present study examines relationship of Makki's political action with his ... Read MoreAn analysis of action pattern and Narrative Syntax in Ardeshi Zahedi᾿s narrative of the coup 28th Mordad 1332/ August 19th 1953
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 137-157
Abstract
The coup of mordad 28, 1332 is considered as one of the most important events in contemporary history of Iran, which despite the fact that it happened nearly six decades ago, there ... Read MoreApplying the Publishing Standards of the International Institute of ISO in Persian Journals of History
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 159-184
Abstract
The Persian journals published in different arenas of science, in printed and electronic versions, follow some special rules and regulations. While the rules for writing and publishing ... Read MoreAnalysis of the Comparison of Historiographical Components in the History of Diyarbakiriyah and Alam Aray e Amini by Reflecting the Fiction Question
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 185-210
Abstract
Understanding historical events without knowing the thought behind the events is not possible. The understanding is based on the understanding of the historian's knowledge and insight, ... Read MoreAbdolhossein Khatoon Abadi's Historiography and its Differences and Innovations
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 211-233
Abstract
Abdolhossein Khatoon Abadi has created a completely "general" history in the writing of the Vaghaye’ al-Senin va al-A’vam, which is not only in terms of public time but ... Read MoreThe Dilemma of Subalterns Political Agency in Cultural History: a Comparative Study
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 235-254
Abstract
In classical cultural history, the elites were considered to be agents of culture and politics, and thus, in this type of historiography, the cultural-political flows derived from ordinary ... Read MoreReinventing the Self: A Philosophical Encounter with the Historiography of Cultural Identity
Volume 29, Issue 23 , July 2019, Pages 255-274