The position of the foreign press on the events of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution in its first phase 1905-1907

Authors

  • Dr .Naeem Jassim University of Babylon image/svg+xml
  • Prof. Dr. Anas Hamza Al Jilawi Babylon College of Basic Education / University of Babylon , كلية التربية الاساسية/ جامعة بابل

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.3733

Keywords:

foreign press, position, constitutional revolution

Abstract

The research deals with the position of the foreign press on the Constitutional Revolution in its first phase 1905-1907, as that revolution is the most prominent political event that Iran has witnessed in its modern history. The first axis of the research addressed the motives and results of that revolution, while the second axis talked about the position of The foreign press covered the Constitutional Revolution through the articles it wrote, especially the American and British newspapers, which gave an accurate description of those events in minute details.

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Published

2024-10-01

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Imam Al-Kadhim College Conference

How to Cite

Naeem Jassim, D., & Anas Hamza Al Jilawi, P. D. (2024). The position of the foreign press on the events of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution in its first phase 1905-1907. Lark, 16(4 /Pt2). https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.3733