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Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi

Matthew Hollis Ward

  • 18 mei 2026
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Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi is a deeply researched portrait of the last Shah of Iran, a ruler often remembered through slogans, extremes, and the dramatic collapse of his reign, but rarely understood in full historical context. Rather than reducing him to either tyrant or tragic modernizer, this book explores the far more complicated reality of a monarch who tried to transform Iran into a powerful modern state while navigating foreign pressure, internal resistance, oil wealth, authoritarian control, and a rapidly changing society.

Set against the upheavals of the twentieth century, the book traces the Shah’s life from his early rise during World War II through the ambitious reforms of the White Revolution, the growth of state power, the tensions between modernization and legitimacy, and the gathering forces that led to the انقلاب of 1979. It shows how economic change, surveillance, class tension, religious revival, cultural dislocation, and geopolitical dependence all converged into a crisis that no amount of royal authority could ultimately contain.

Nuanced, analytical, and historically grounded, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi is not just the story of one monarch’s fall. It is the story of a nation caught between old structures and new ambitions, and of a ruler who moved too fast for some, not far enough for others, and could not reconcile power with belonging. For readers interested in modern Iran, the roots of the Iranian Revolution, and the limits of top-down reform, this book offers a serious and compelling account of one of the most consequential leaders of the modern Middle East.

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