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AN AUGURY OF REVOLUTION: THE IRANIA
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ABSTRACT The Iranian student moveme
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS There are many peop
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DEDICATION This thesis is dedicated
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CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTION AND HISTOR
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a blank check to purchase any non-n
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and collective confrontation of ill
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The Iranian intelligentsia that bec
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man.” 20 More and more Iranians h
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developments took place during the
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7,610 students. 39 James Bill ackno
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the potential to provide an alterna
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ole that the United States was assu
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and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ret
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Mosaddeq was soft on communism, res
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decade. Inequality, imperialism, co
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Iranian Students.” 77 Fereydoun H
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visit he made from the early 1960s
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Iranian general recalled that when
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epresented a wide variety of politi
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Iranian student protests in the ear
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government. 114 Information from th
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“Their message was clear: Don’t
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on six issues. Land reform was one
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Roosevelt of California. 143 Faribo
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a group of picketing Iranian studen
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progressive-mindedness that charact
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embarrassing to the United States G
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Throughout Kennedy’s presidency,
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of an impossible leader - - by enli
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The shah saw Iranian students abroa
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people. Show the Shah that you cond
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warned the Iranian students that th
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Iranian students under warning from
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people whether they were themselves
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unprecedented, with the exception o
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ecause they were active members and
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youth organizations such as the Fre
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approchement with the Soviet Union
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Iranian students in the United Stat
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condemnation of American imperialis
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quarterly publication of the ISAUS,
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States. When Bunting asked if the g
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the police used four water cannons
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With the trip postponed, the briefi
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diplomats in Tehran noted that they
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the modernization of education thre
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The shah made his last visit to the
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intimately involved in the U.S. cou
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CHAPTER IV - THE RADICALIZATION OF
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and networking with western student
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Marxists had taken place.” 393 Fo
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Demonstrations occurred in Iran tha
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- Page 147 and 148: SECONDARY SOURCES Abrahamian, Ervan
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- Page 151 and 152: Heineman, Kenneth J. Campus Wars: T
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