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Contesting the Iranian Revolution: The Green Uprisings offers a detailed examination of the popular movements that emerged to challenge Iran’s post-revolutionary political order. Through rigorous historical analysis, Pouya Alimagham explores the roots, development, and consequences of the Green Uprisings, tracing how ordinary Iranians mobilized to contest state policies and demand political change.
The book situates these uprisings within the broader context of Iranian history and revolutionary politics, examining the social, economic, and ideological factors that drove protest movements. Alimagham analyzes the organizational structures, grievances, and strategies employed by activists while assessing the state’s response and the uprisings’ long-term significance for understanding contemporary Iran.
This work provides essential insights into grassroots resistance, civil society activism, and the ongoing struggle for political reform in post-revolutionary Iran, making it invaluable for scholars and students of Middle Eastern politics, revolutionary movements, and social change.







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