Walled citadel of the Shahs, hub of petro-modernity and post-Islamist metropolis. Asef Bayat explores the history of struggles to define Iran’s capital, and the successive contests between elite projects and popular resistance that have shaped its spatial pattern.
Walled citadel of the Shahs, hub of petro-modernity and post-Islamist metropolis. Asef Bayat explores the history of struggles to define Iran’s capital, and the successive contests between elite projects and popular resistance that have shaped its spatial pattern. In the New Left Review
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Are we supposed to pay 5 euros to read this?
sorry since i am usually on an academic medical institution network i didn't realize it wasn't available for free. Apparently my Hospital library pays for the license....
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