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ID192996
Title ProperShah's house became the people's house
Other Title Informationnarrating Iran's modern history at the Pahlavi Dynasty Museum
LanguageENG
AuthorSteele, Robert ;  Bazyar, Marziyeh
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the Pahlavi Dynasty Museum, which was inaugurated in 1976 during the celebrations marking the fiftieth anniversary of Pahlavi rule. Built inside the Marble Palace, the shah's former residence in the center of Tehran, the museum was intended to memorialize the achievements of the Pahlavis, presenting the official Pahlavi version of Iran's modern history. The museum was unique in many respects, not least because it was the only former Pahlavi palace that had been converted into a museum to honor the Pahlavis, but it shared the objectives of other museums constructed during this period. During the late Pahlavi era, a major aspect of the state's cultural policy was to sponsor initiatives that strengthened the official state narrative, which argued that the Pahlavis were the legitimate heirs of a 2500-year-old monarchical tradition. The article explores how the state attempted to express these narratives through the museum's design and exhibits.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 56, No.3; Jul 2023: p.497 - 521
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 56 No 3
Key WordsNationalism ;  Ideology ;  Cultural Policy ;  Pahlavi Iran ;  Museums ;  Pahlavi Dynasty Museum


 
 
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