Day 1: 17 September 2004
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9.00 - 9.30
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Registration
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9.30 - 9.45 |
Welcome Addresses
- Farhad Hakimzadeh
- Elahe Mir Djalali
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9.45 - 10.00 |
Opening Remarks
- Reza Sheikholeslami
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10.00 - 13.30 |
First Session (Chair: Homa
Katouzian)
- Abbas Amanat: Memory, Amnesia and the
Historiography of the Constitutional Revolution
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Tea/Coffee (11.00 – 11.30)
- Oliver Bast: Qajar Historiography and Cultural
Memory
- Naghmeh Sohrabi: How the West was Won:
Historiography of Qajar Travel Literature to Europe
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13.30 - 14.30
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Lunch
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14.30
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18.00 |
Second Session (Chair: Paul Luft)
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Mohamad
Tavakoli-Targhi: Fractured Memories and Competing
Archotopias in Twentieth-Century Iran
- Stephanie Cronin: Writing Modern Iranian
History
- Tea / Coffee (16.30 – 17.00)
- Kaveh Bayat: The Pahlavi
School of Historiography
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Day 2: 18 September 2004
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9.30-
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13.00
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Third Session (Chair: Vanessa Martin)
- Ahmad Ashraf: Iranian
Political Culture and Modes of Casual Attribution
- Tea / Coffee (10.30 – 11.00)
- Afsaneh Najmabadi:
Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Historiography of
Modern Iran
- Afshin Matin-Asgari:
Marxism and Modern Iranian Historiography
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13.00 - 14.00
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Lunch
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14.00
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17.30
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Fourth Session (Chair: Ali Ansari)
- Juan Cole: Western Historiography of Iranian
Religions
- Kamran Scot Aghaie:
Islamist Historiography in Post-Revolutionalry Iran
- Tea / Coffee ( 16.00
-16.30)
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Touraj Atabaki:
Agency, Subjectivity and the
Writing of the Iranian National History
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17.30 - 18.00 |
Closing Remarks
- Touraj Atabaki
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