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Persia: Civilizations of the Middle East

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Persia: Civilizations of the Middle East Persia: Civilizations of the Middle East

作者:Wang 
出版社:Hui Wang
出版日期:2025-11-19
語言:英文   規格:平裝 / 230頁 / 20.32 x 12.7 x 1.22 cm / 普通級/ 初版
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圖書名稱:Persia: Civilizations of the Middle East

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Persia: Civilizations of the Middle East, PART TWO, I sweeps across centuries of Iranian history, beginning with the legendary Khosrow I - Anushirvan - the ruler who revitalized the Sasanian state, enacting reforms that both propelled its greatest achievements and, in time, contributed to the complex forces that would bring it down. I still remember the image that first grabbed me: Yazdegerd III, the last Sasanian shah, fleeing from one crumbling province to the next. That haunted, urgent picture stayed with me and became the spark that pushed me to write this book.

The story of Persia in this era is never just a catalogue of kings and battles. It’s a world of brittle authority, fierce cultural pride, and critical choices whose reverberations were felt for centuries. From there the narrative carries you into the rise of Islam, when figures such as the Prophet Muhammad and the first caliphs - Abu Bakr and ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb - remade the political and spiritual map of the Middle East. Watching Persia stand against Arab armies, then absorb, adapt, and transform under new influences, is one of the most compelling chapters I’ve worked on.

After the initial upheavals, the spotlight turns to long, layered contests for dominance among Persians, Arabs, and Turks: the Abbasid caliphate rising to power, and centuries later the Seljuq Turks asserting their authority, with countless regional warlords and princes vying to build new orders atop the old ruins. It’s a story of collapse and continuity, of destruction and creative survival - the kind of history that refuses tidy endings and keeps echoing into later ages.

When the Islamic Golden Age is in full bloom, you meet scholars, poets, sultans, and generals whose ideas still shape the world. Cities hum with learning and verse, and the air feels electric with possibility. But that fragile peace will not last. In the early 13th century the Khwarazmian state is shattered by Genghis Khan’s campaigns, and later, in the mid-1200s, Hulagu Khan rides in with his Mongol forces and smashes Baghdad, extinguishing the political heart of the Abbasid world. The map is ripped apart, power slides and splinters, and out of that ruin other figures surge forward: Timur - ruthless, brilliant, seemingly unstoppable - sweeps across Persia and Central Asia in the late 14th century, and, after the fires of conquest cool, the Safavids rise in the early 16th century to rebuild Persia and recast its identity.

As the story advances into the last two centuries, the pace quickens: Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar reunites and crowns the country, the Qajar dynasty takes hold, and the people push for limits on royal power in Iran’s Constitutional Revolution. In the 20th century Reza Khan bulldozes the old order aside and, as Reza Shah, drives a forceful program of modernization. The century keeps turning faster - Mohammad Mossadegh fights to nationalize Iran’s oil, only to be toppled after international intrigue; the Shah launches the White Revolution in an attempt to remake society; and Ayatollah Khomeini rises as the decisive, combustible challenge to the entire system. Writing these parts felt like standing on the very edge of the stage as history exploded into motion.

The final chapters sweep you through the collapse of the Pahlavi dynasty and the upheaval of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, into the long shadow cast by Saddam Hussein and the brutal Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988), and finally to the messy, fraught birth of modern Iran. This book is my attempt to gather all those voices-kings and revolutionaries, conquerors and poets, clerics and ordinary Persians-so you can hear how their lives and choices braided together to make the country we see today.

 

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  • ISBN:9789190115695
  • 規格:平裝 / 230頁 / 20.32 x 12.7 x 1.22 cm / 普通級 / 初版
  • 出版地:美國
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