Article(electronic)January 27, 2012

Freedom Springs Eternal

In: International journal of Middle East studies: IJMES, Volume 44, Issue 1, p. 156-158

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Abstract

Revolutions are chaotic affairs. In February 1979, when Ayatollah Khomeini and his followers declared victory, Iran's future seemed uncertain. After a long night of hostility and bloodshed, an eerie silence fell on Tehran, and in some corners fear supplanted exhilaration. Those of us who witnessed these historic events did not fully fathom what Islamic politics augured. Within weeks, on the occasion of International Women's Day, it became clear that women had become targets of the regime's cultural indoctrination. Other matters remained murky for months and would play out gradually in the first decade after the revolution.

Languages

English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 1471-6380

DOI

10.1017/s0020743811001322

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