Fakhreddin Azimi (History) - Humanities Institute
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Fakhreddin Azimi (History) - Humanities Institute
Fakhreddin Azimi (History) UConn Humanities Institute Fellows’ Public Talk APRIL 29, 2015 -- 4:00-5:30 PM AUSTIN 301 “From promoter of religion to ‘protector of the nation’ Mapping the emergence of Khomeini” Ayatollah Khomeini entered the Iranian political scene in the autumn of 1962 by Christopher Clark, a specialist in United States history, a Professor Historyprogram at the activelyisis opposing theofof Shah’s Christopher Clark, a specialist in United States a Professor History at the University of Connecticut and currently heads the history, History department. Before coming to ofHistory reform.department. SacrilizingBefore political struggle University of Connecticut and currently heads the coming to Connecticut in 2005 he taught at the University of York and then the University of against the regime’s strategy of marginConnecticut he taught at the of York andRoots then of theRural University of Warwick, bothinin2005 England. Among hisUniversity publications are The Capitalism: alizing the clergy, and capitalizing Warwick, both in England. Among his publications are The Roots of Rural Capitalism: Western Massachusetts, 1780-1860 (1990); The Communitarian Moment: The Radical on Western Massachusetts, 1780-1860 (1990);(1995); The Communitarian Moment: Theconstitution, Radical the Shah’s (co-authored violation of the Challenge of the Northampton Association a volume with Nancy Challenge of the Northampton Association (1995); a volume (co-authored Nancy Khomeini acquired bothwith political capiHewitt) of the American Social History Project’s Who Built America? (2000; 2007); and Hewitt) of the American Social History Project’s Who Built America? (2000; 2007); and tal and support. by its Social Change in America from the Revolution through thepopular Civil War (2006),Buoyed which was Social Change in America from the Revolution through the Civil War (2006), which was progressivist illusions, the regime sought his project while he was a UCHI External Fellow in 2002-3. hishis project while he he was a UCHI External Fellow intoin 2002-3. project while was a UCHI External Fellow 2002-3. neutralize him by vilifying him as a Social Change in America from the Revolution through the reactionary”. Civil War (2006), “black Twowhich yearswas later, by Hewitt) of the American Social History Project’s Who Builtopposing America?growing (2000; 2007); and vocally US influence, Challenge of the Northampton Association (1995); aKhomeini volume (co-authored with Nancy had an opportunity to repWestern Massachusetts, 1780-1860 (1990); The Communitarian Moment: The Radical resent himself as a defender of Iranian Warwick, both in England. Among his publications are The Roots of Rural Capitalism: national sovereignty. This talk will Connecticut in 2005 he taught at the University of York and then the University of explore Khomeini’s rise from obscurity University of Connecticut and currently heads the History department. Before coming to to political prominence. Christopher Clark, a specialist in United States history, is a Professor of History at the Fakhreddin Azimi is Professor of History at the University of Connecticut, specializing in the history of the modern Middle East and more specifically modern Iran. Azimi has written extensively in both English and Persian. His publications in English include: The Quest for Democracy in Iran: a Century of Struggle against Authoritarian Rule (Harvard University Press, 2008, paperback 2010) – winner of the Mossadegh Prize (Mossadegh Foundation, Geneva) and the Saidi-Sirjani Award (International Society for Iranian Studies) – and Iran: The Crisis of Democracy, from the exile of Reza Shah to the fall of Musaddiq (New York & London, 1989; revised paperback edition 2009).