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ID177277
Title ProperTudeh Party of Iran and the peasant question, 1941–53
LanguageENG
AuthorRandjbar-Daemi, Siavush
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article will examine the Tudeh Party of Iran’s (TPI) attitude and agency towards the peasant question between its foundation in 1941 and the end of the party’s ability to operate in the domestic political scene in 1953. Based on a close reading of party printed material and other relevant primary sources from those dozen years, the study will analyse the TPI’s attempt to formulate a coherent and practicable stance on the pressing issue of the amelioration of the peasant condition during the early stages of its formation and develop a lasting presence, with varying degrees of success, within the large peasant contingent of the Iranian population of the time until the August 1953 coup d’état which brought an end to the activities of the party’s front organisations, including the body devoted to the peasant question.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 56, No.6; Nov 2020: p.969-987
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 56 No 6
Key WordsAgrarian Relations ;  Tudeh Party of Iran ;  Peasant Mobilisation ;  Communism in Iran ;  Muhammad Musaddiq


 
 
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