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Refracted: Mohammad Mosaddeq and Iranian National Identity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2024

Sahar Razavi*
Affiliation:
Department of Political Science, California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA, USA
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A long history of political power struggles has shaped Iranian national identity. Each successive regime has sought to take control of Iranian political currents to reach its own objectives, and in the process has influenced Iranian identity in important ways. Few political figures in Iranian history have been as significant as Mohammad Mosaddeq in the shaping of Iranian identity, which he represents in ways that other political figures have failed to capture. His power to shape Iran's relationship with Western powers and his ability to project the image of Iran onto the world stage have enabled the endurance of his significance in the Iranian national psyche, which continues to show itself with his symbolic appearance in a range of political activities, including student rallies and public demonstrations.

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Roundtable: Mossadeq's Ouster at 70 – Legacies and Memories
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