00864nam--2200337---450-99000238889020331620050202112037.0000238889USA01000238889(ALEPH)000238889USA0100023888920050202d1920----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yyPrincipii di eticaLello VivanteRomaP. Maglione & C. Strini1920VIII, 314 p.21 cm20012001001-------2001170VIVANTE,Lello401444ITsalbcISBD990002388890203316FC II B 5FC G.FC II BBKGIUSIAV71020050202USA011120Principii di etica601375UNISA02989oam 2200625I 450 991096310870332120251116232832.01-136-84161-X1-283-59145-697866139039071-136-84162-80-203-83320-110.4324/9780203833209 (CKB)2560000000093015(EBL)801911(OCoLC)811501108(SSID)ssj0000741483(PQKBManifestationID)11485994(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000741483(PQKBWorkID)10720466(PQKB)11684402(MiAaPQ)EBC801911(Au-PeEL)EBL801911(CaPaEBR)ebr10598653(CaONFJC)MIL390390(OCoLC)815507817(EXLCZ)99256000000009301520180706e20111941 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrModern Iran /L.P. Elwell-Sutton1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2011.1 online resource (254 p.)Routledge library editions. Iran ;vol. 4First published in 1941 by George Routledge and Sons, Limited.0-415-60838-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.MODERN IRAN; Copyright; MODERN IRAN; Copyright; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; NOTE; CHAPTER I: THE COUNTRY AND THE PEOPLE; CHAPTER II: THE CLASSICAL AGE; CHAPTER III: THE RISE AND DECLINE OF ISLAM; CHAPTER IV: IRAN UNDER THE SHADOW OF THE WEST; CHAPTER V: THE REGIME OF REZA SHAH PAHLAVI; CHAPTER VI: ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS; CHAPTER VII: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PROGRESS; CHAPTER VIII: FOREIGN RELATIONS; CHAPTER IX: IRAN'S PLACE IN THE WORLD; APPENDICES; Appendix I: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF DECEMBER 30, 1906; Appendix II: SUPPLEMENTARY CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF OCTOBER 8, 1907Appendix III: FACTORY ACT OF AUGUST 10, 1936Appendix IV: SAADABAD PACT OF JULY 8, 1937; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEXThis volume shows the progress and achievements of Iran up to the 1940s within the setting of her ancient history and her strategic position in the world today. The author discusses Iran's vital position as the dividing line between the East and the West and how Iran drew from and contributed to both these cultures, without losing her own individuality. It is this cultural influence, the author argues, rather than any political strength that has enabled her to survive. Much of the information is taken from sources not available in English or any other language other than Persian. Routledge Library Editions: IranIranIranHistory955Elwell-Sutton L. P(Laurence Paul),903787FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910963108703321Modern Iran4489236UNINA