Tradition and modernity in Iranian political thought: Prof Ali Ansari in conversation with Ramin Jahanbegloo and Richard Whatmore

Drawing on the intellectual traditions of nationalism, Marxism and liberalism as well as broader revolutionary ideas, Professor Jahanbegloo will talk about how intellectual thought became increasingly radicalised and gave voice to a powerful revolutionary movement that was eventually to lead to the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of an Islamic Republic.

Free

Laura Castro Royo, Monsters and Saviours: A Comparative Analysis of the Depiction of the Dragon in Chinese and Persian Painting

New Seminar Room St John's House, South Street, St Andrews

Mediæval History Seminar series The Postgraduate Mediæval History Seminar series is intended to provide a space for postgraduates at all stages (from MLitts to final year PhDs) to present ideas, discuss research issues, and get some practical experience before conferences, submissions, etc. Refreshments are provided, and after each session we adjourn to the speaker’s choice…

Free

Maj Gen Sir John Malcolm and Persia (1769 -1833)

National Army Museum Royal Hospital Road, London, United Kingdom

Leaving his native Scotland at the tender age of 12, Sir John Malcolm became famous for the extensive work on developing the administration and practices of good governance in British India. Widely admired by his peers, a memorial now stands in his honour at Westminster Abbey. Less known is the substantial work he did furthering relations with Persia.

Free

Robert Steele, “‘The Devil’s Feast’ or ‘The Most Magnificent Party in History’?: The Imperial Celebrations of 1971 and Problems in the Historiography of Late Pahlavi Iran.”

School V, St Salvator's Quad North Street, St Andrews

Robert Steele (UCLA) will deliver the next Middle East history seminar in person, entitled “‘The Devil’s Feast’ or ‘The Most Magnificent Party in History’?: The Imperial Celebrations of 1971 and Problems in the Historiography of Late Pahlavi Iran.” Download audio here