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American orientalist (born 1930)
Nikki Reichard Keddie
[1] (née Anita Ragozin , August 30, 1930)
[2] is an American scholar of Eastern,
Iranian , and
women's history . She is
Professor Emerita of History at
University of California, Los Angeles .
[3]
Biography
Keddie was born in
Brooklyn ,
New York . She received her B.A. at
Radcliffe College , her M.A. from
Stanford University and her Ph.D. from the
University of California, Berkeley . She has taught at
University of Arizona and
Scripps College in Claremont, California, before joining
University of California , where she taught mainly
Middle Eastern and Iranian history and eventually became full professor.
[3]
Recognition
Left to right:
Abolhassan Banisadr ,
Mehdi Bazargan and
Ruhollah Khomeini in early 1979. From the book Modern Iran: Roots and Results of Revolution , 2003
[4]
Works
Iran and the Surrounding World: Interactions in Culture and Cultural Politics , eds. Rudi Matthee and Nikki R.Keddie (University of Washington Press, 2011).
Women in the Middle East: Past and Present ,
Princeton University Press, 2007.
Modern Iran: Roots and Results of Revolution ,
Yale University Press, 2003.
Qajar Iran and the Rise of Reza Khan . Mazda, Costa Mesa, CA, 1999.
Debating gender, debating sexuality . NYU Press, 1996
ISBN
978-0814746554
Debating Revolutions . NYU Press, 1995.
Iran and the Muslim World: Resistance and Revolution , Macmillan, London, and New York,
New York University (NYU) Press, 1995
Roots of Revolution: An Interpretive History of Modern Iran ,
Yale University Press, 1981.
Iran: Religion, Politics and Society , Frank Cass, London, 1980
Sayyid Jamal al-Din "al-Afghani": A Political Biography ,
University of California Press, Berkeley, 1972.
An Islamic Response to Imperialism ,
University of California Press, 1968.
Religion and Rebellion in Iran: The Tobacco Protest of 1891–92 , Frank Cass, 1966.
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