Empire

118. Iran's First Revolution

Empire

Throughout the 19th century, Iran was a pawn of the great colonial powers. It failed to industrialise, its economy stagnated, and resentment at foreign interference grew. This came to a head in 1906 with the Constitutional Revolution - a liberal movement that aimed to reform Iran and turn it into a modern nation. But it was not to be, chaos and war ensued. Out of that chaos emerged Reza Shah; a tough, dour, military man who would establish the next Iranian dynasty, the Pahlavis. Join William and Anita as they are joined by Ali Ansari for the first in their four-part series on the Iranian Revolution. For bonus episodes, ad-free listening, reading lists, book discounts, a weekly newsletter, and a chat community. Sign up at https://empirepod.supportingcast.fm/ Twitter: @Empirepoduk Email: [email protected] Goalhangerpodcasts.com Producer: Callum Hill Exec Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Next Episodes

Empire

117. Nader Shah: The Sword of Persia @ Empire

📆 2024-01-25 03:00 / 00:55:29


Empire

116. Isfahan: The City of Dreams @ Empire

📆 2024-01-23 03:00 / 00:52:21


Empire

115. The Great Conversion: How Iran became Shia @ Empire

📆 2024-01-18 03:00 / 00:53:08


Empire

114. The Persian Renaissance @ Empire

📆 2024-01-16 03:00 / 00:44:27


Empire

113. Timur: Scourge of God @ Empire

📆 2024-01-11 03:00 / 00:42:27