چکیده مقاله
The discovery of oil in Iran in the early 20th century marked a pivotal moment in the country’s history, triggering profound economic, political, and social changes Prior to this discovery, Iranian clerics were largely marginalized, with limited economic and political influence The arrival of oil transformed this dynamic, as the newfound wealth attracted significant foreign interest, particularly from Britain This foreign involvement altered the clerics’ role, leading them to seek a share of the oil revenues and strategically engage with foreign powers The oil boom also catalyzed cultural and political reactions within Iran, exemplified by expressions of national sentiment in poetry and the rise of political figures such as Dr Mohammad Mossadegh, who spearheaded the nationalization of the oil industry Mossadegh's efforts to reclaim control over Iran's oil resources from foreign companies highlighted the tension between national sovereignty and foreign influence Under the Shah’s rule, Iran experienced substantial economic and cultural growth, including the high profile 2500 year celebration, but this period also intensified social discontent Rising oil prices and geopolitical maneuvering by Western powers exacerbated tensions, contributing to the revolutionary upheaval of 1979 This abstract outlines the critical impact of oil on Iran’s modern history, illustrating how economic and political changes intertwined with cultural and revolutionary movements to shape the country's trajectory
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borji, Ali,1403,Iran's Oil Revolution: Clerics, Politics, and Geopolitics,3th international conference of political science, management, economics and accounting,Hamadan
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مجموعه مقالات سومین همایش بین المللی علوم سیاسی , مدیریت ، اقتصاد و حسابداری27 مرداد 1403 · همدان