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The Iranians:

Persia, Islam and the soul of a nation
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Dutton, 1996 - History - 426 pages
A CNN commentator and acclaimed author of The Saudis presents the first in-depth study of Iran since Khomeini's death. The Iranians explores Iran in the context of its old and new cultures, revealing how the Islamic revolution came about, why it has failed, and why Iran today is on the brink of chaos.

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Introduction
1
The Glory of Persia
13
The Invasion of Islam
40
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About the author (1996)

Sandra Mackey is a veteran journalist who has written many books on the Middle East. She lives in Atlanta.

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