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British policy in Iran, 1941-1946: the role of the Tudeh Party

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This is a study of British policy during the British–Soviet occupation of Iran from 1941 to 1946, as understood through British attitudes towards and opinions of the Tudeh Party. This thesis makes two main arguments. Firstly, that British policy was robust and flexible enough to withstand and adjust to changes in circumstance when seeking to prioritise its interests at any given time during the occupation. Secondly, that the Tudeh occupied an important position in British policy, both in and ...

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Oriental Studies Faculty
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Type of award:
DPhil
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Doctoral
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University of Oxford

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