Musaddiq, Iranian Nationalism and Oil

Musaddiq, Iranian Nationalism and Oil
Author: James A. Bill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1988
Genre: Anglo-Iranian Oil Dispute, 1951-1954
ISBN: 9781850430728

Muhammad Musaddiq was the first of the great charismatic anti-colonial campaigners of the post-war world. As Prime Minister of Iran between 1951 and 1953 he nationalised the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, led the nation's defiant attempt to run its oil industry independently during an economic blockade and attempted to run its oil industry independently during an economic blockade and attempted to strengthen the role of parliament in Iran. Musaddiq's crusade led to conflict with powerful foreign interests and in 1953 the CIA, at British instigation, removed him in a coup d'etat which restored the Shah's absolute powers. This book is a full-scale biography of Musaddiq which also charts the history of the Popular Movement from Musaddiq's downfall in 1953 to his death in 1967. Based on all the new material that has emerged from Iran since the revolution, Homa Katouzian's lively study is essential for all students of modern Iran, the Middle East and the politics of the Third World.

Oil, Power, and Principle

Oil, Power, and Principle
Author: Mostafa Elm
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1994-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780815626428

This work deals with the oil crises of the 1950s, precipitated by Iran's decision to nationalise the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. The roots of the revolt against British imperialism are explored here, along with the long-term consequences of instability in the Middle East.

The United States and Iran

The United States and Iran
Author: James F. Goode
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349255963

This study presents an analysis of US-Iranian relations in the twentieth century, with particular attention to the crisis over nationalization of British oil interests at midcentury. As such, it focuses on the career of Muhammad Musaddiq, who struggled during those years to free his country from foreign influence, and whose memory continued to haunt bilateral relations with the United States up to the Iranian revolution. Throughout, it examines Anglo-American views of Iranians (and by implication of other non-Westerners) which affected - and still affect - the conduct of international relations.

Musaddiq and the Struggle for Power in Iran

Musaddiq and the Struggle for Power in Iran
Author: Homa Katouzian
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Annotation. Muhammad Musaddiq was the first of the great charismatic anti-colonial campaigners of the post-war world. As Prime Minister of Iran between 1951 and 1953 he nationalized the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, led the nation's defiant attempt to run its oil industry independently during an economic blockade, and attempted to strengthen the role of parliament in Iraq. Mussadiq's crusade led to conflict with powerful foreign interests, and in 1953 the CIA, at British instigation, removed him in a coupd'état which restored the Shah's absolute powers. This book is a full-scale biography of Musaddiq which also charts the history of the Popular Movement from Mussadiq's downfall in 1953 to his death in 1967.

Empire and Nationhood

Empire and Nationhood
Author: Mary Ann Heiss
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780231108195

In 1951 prime minister Mohammed Mossadegh seized British oil holdings in Iran. The move set in motion four years of bitter political and strategic battles between a United Kingdom desperate for an economic rebound and an increasingly anti-Western regime in Teheran. The Eisenhower administration tried to broker a settlement, but Mossadegh was overthrown by an Anglo-American operation and replaced by the Shah. In this book, Mary Ann Heiss provides a detailed account of this turning point in cold war history. Drawing on a range of British and American documents, she provides an incisive political, economic, and cultural analysis of the first British and American effort to contain communism and radical Third World nationalism; the first American effort to bolster a crumbling British Empire; and the first effort by the CIA to overthrow a popular nationalist regime. This book is the full story not only of the shift from British to American dominance in the oil economies of the Middle East but also of the rise of nationalism in the context of the cold war.

Oil Crisis in Iran

Oil Crisis in Iran
Author: Ervand Abrahamian
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108943667

Focusing on the turbulent twenty-eight months between April 1951 and August 1953, this book, based on recently declassified CIA and US State Department documents from the Mossadeq administration tell the story of the Iranian oil crisis, which would culminate in the coup of August 1953. Throwing fresh light on US involvement in Iran, Ervand Abrahamian reveals exactly how immersed the US was in internal Iranian politics long before the 1953 coup, in parliamentary politics and even in saving the monarchy in 1952. By weighing rival explanations for the coup, from internal discontent, a fear of communism and oil nationalization, Abrahamian shows how the Truman and Eisenhower administrations did not differ significantly in their policies towards Mossadeq, and how the surprising main obstacle to an earlier coup was the shah himself. In tracing the key involvement of the US and CIA in Iran, this study shows how the 1953 coup would eventually pave the way to the 1979 Iranian revolution, two of the most significant and widely studied episodes of modern Iranian history.

The Mossadegh Era

The Mossadegh Era
Author: Sepehr Zabih
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN:

This book focuses on the struggle between the patrimonial monarch, the Shah, and the charismatic, republican and nationalistic revolutionary leader Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh. Dr. Zabih's analysis of the struggle is masterful, detailed and fascinating. His portrait of the coup and the downfall of Mossadegh is incisive and dramatic.

Musaddiq's Memoirs

Musaddiq's Memoirs
Author: Mohammad Mosaddeq
Publisher:
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1988
Genre: Anglo-Iranian Oil Dispute, 1951-1954
ISBN:

Selvbiografi af den tidligere iranske premierminister (1880-1967), hvor han beretter om sit liv og om kampen for nationalisering af olieindustrien in Iran