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dc.contributor.advisorMarashi, Afshin
dc.contributor.editorAkhlaghi, Andrew
dc.contributor.editorGharipour, Elena T.
dc.contributor.editorBednarek, Ellie
dc.contributor.editorGellman, Jonah
dc.contributor.editorMcCann, Samuel
dc.contributor.editorSiddiqui, Wajeeha
dc.contributor.editorYoo, Jiyoun
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-01T00:07:41Z
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-14T15:38:10Z
dc.date.available2016-03-01T00:07:41Z
dc.date.available2021-04-14T15:38:10Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244.46/67
dc.description© 2016, University of Oklahoma. Dānesh is a peer-reviewed undergraduate journal published annually in a single volume by students at the University of Oklahoma’s College of International Studies. Correspondence should be addressed to OU Iranian Studies Program, Department of International and Area Studies, 729 Elm Ave, Hester Hall, Room 304, Norman, OK 73019. Email: amarashi@ou.edu. Weblink: http://goo.gl/N5DV bKen_US
dc.description.abstractIt is with great pleasure that I introduce this inaugural issue of DĀNESH: The OU Undergraduate Journal of Iranian Studies. The initiative for this journal grew from the hard work and dedication of undergraduate students in the University of Oklahoma’s Iranian Studies Program. In particular, I would like to acknowledge Andrew Akhlaghi (MA 2016) and Elena Gharipour (BA 2016) for their tireless effort in leading this project from its inception, in the spring of 2015, to the publication of this inaugural issue .en_US
dc.description.abstractSince the founding of the OU Iranian Studies Program in 2011, our goal has been to promote knowledge regarding all aspects of the history, culture, society, and politics of Iran and the Persianate world. As the program has grown over the past five years, the work of OU undergraduate students in the field of Iranian Studies has become truly outstanding. The publication of DĀNESH, a peer-reviewed journal published under the auspices of the OU Iranian Studies Program and the OU College of International Studies, is dedicated to highlighting the research of a growing undergraduate program in Iranian Studies at the University of Oklahoma. As we continue to mature, we are confident that the vitality of the program will be reflected in the pages of this journal.
dc.description.abstractThe name of the journal, DĀNESH, comes from the Persian word meaning knowledge, learning, and wisdom. We believe this is a fitting name for a journal that seeks to foster deep and compassionate understanding of one of the world’s most culturally rich and historically complex civilizations. It is with this goal in mind that we inaugurate the publication of DĀNESH.
dc.description.sponsorshipPublished under the auspices of the OU Iranian Studies Program, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the Department of International and Area Studies, and the College of International Studies at the University of Oklahoma.en_US
dc.format.extent76 pages
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dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherThe University of Oklahomaen_US
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dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectIran -- Civilization -- Periodicalsen_US
dc.subjectIran -- History -- Periodicals
dc.titleDānesh : the OU undergraduate journal of Iranian studies. Volume 1, 2016en_US
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dcterms.tableOfContentsUnlikely Compromise: A History of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, 1981-2015 -- Unintended Consequences: The Impact of Sanctions on the Iranian Pharmaceutical Industry -- Iran-Contradiction: The Implications of the Arms-for-Hostages Scandal for US-Iranian Relations -- Painful Desires: The Creation of the Iran-Contra Affair -- Operation Eagle Cl aw: The Ramifications of Political Divisions in U.S. Decision-Making During the Iranian Hostage Crisis of 1979-1981 -- Celebrity on the Peacock Throne: Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi’s Superstar Portrayal In U.S. Popular Culture, 1965-1978 -- Who Lost Iran?: A Critical Reassessment of U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Iran, 1953-1979 -- The Church Committee: Unveiling the Past and Unravelling the Future
dc.contributor.sponsorFarzaneh Center for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies
dc.contributor.sponsorUniversity of Oklahoma. College of International Studies
dc.contributor.sponsorUniversity of Oklahoma. College of International Studies. Department of International and Area Studies
dc.description.undergraduateundergraduate


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