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Iranian Revolutions in Comparative Perspective is a nonfiction available to read on EtoBox.
Article Contents -1 p.579 2 p.580 3 p.581 4 p.582 5 p.583 6 p.584 7 p.585 8 p.586 9 p.587 10 p.588 11 p.589 12 p.590 13 p.591 14 p.592 15 p.593 16 p.594 17 p.595 18 p.596 19 p.597 20 p.598 21 Issue Table of Contents -1 The American Historical Review, Vol. 88, No. 3 (Jun., 1983), pp. i-x+533-807+1(a)-26(a) -1 Front Matter [pp.i-ix] -1 The Angevin Strategy of Castle Building in the Reign of Fulk Nerra, 987-1040 [pp.533-560] -1 Cobden as Educator: The Free-Trade Internationalism of Eduard Bernstein, 1899-1914 [pp.561-578] -1 Iranian Revolutions in Comparative Perspective [pp.579-598] -1 Tales of Two Cities: Florence and Venice in the Renaissance [pp.599-616] -1 Is There a New International History of the 1920s? [pp.617-645] -1 Reviews of Books -1 General -1 untitled [pp.646-647] -1 untitled [pp.647-648] -1 untitled [pp.648-649] -1 untitled [pp.649-650] -1 untitled [pp.650-651] -1 untitled [pp.651-652] -1 untitled [pp.652-653] -1 untitled [pp.653-654] -1 untitled [p.654] -1 Ancient -1 untitled [pp.654-655] -1 untitled [pp.655-656] -1 untitled [pp.656-657] -1 untitled [pp.657-658] -1 untitled [pp.658-659] -1 untitled [pp.659-660] -1 untitled [p.660] -1 Medieval -1 untitled [pp.660-661]
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