The Qajar pact. Bargaining, protest and the state in 19th-century Persia. London, Tauris, 2005, X-214 p., glossaire, biblio., index.
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Abstract
few historians in modern Iran have dampened social history. This original and remarkably constructed book should therefore be welcomed. After a first chapter on the new economic conditions created by the development of external trade, crops intended for export (cotton, opium, tobacco, etc.) A proposes case studies: Bouchire (Būšehr) and -ārg, before 1850, and local resistance against the power of the British; Šīrāz, with the very comp interaction...