Mohammad Gholi Majd (Persian: محمدقلی مجد), also known as M.G. Madjd, is an author whose primary field of work is modern history of Iran.

Mohammad Gholi Majd
Born1946 (age 77–78)
Tehran, Iran[1]
Academic background
Alma materCornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
ThesisPolicies Concerning Sugar Production in Iran (1978)
Academic work
Main interestsHistory of Iran

Majd obtained a PhD in agricultural economics from Cornell University in 1978, and was a visiting lecturer at the Middle East Center, University of Pennsylvania from 1988 to 1993.[1]

Bibliography

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Books

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  • Resistance to the Shah: Landowners and the Ulama in Iran. University Press of Florida. 2000.[R 1][R 2][R 3][R 4]
  • Great Britain & Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921–1941. University Press of Florida. 2001.[R 5][R 6][R 7][R 8][R 9][R 10]
  • The Great American Plunder of Persia's Antiquities, 1925–1941. University Press of America. 2003.[R 11][R 12]
  • Persia in World War I and Its Conquest by Great Britain. University Press of America. 2003.[R 13][R 14]
  • The Great Famine and Genocide in Persia, 1917–1919. University Press of America. 2003.[R 15][R 16]
  • Iraq in World War I: From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest. University Press of America. 2006.[R 17][R 18]
  • Oil and the Killing of the American Consul in Tehran. University Press of America. 2006.
  • From Qajar to Pahlavi: Iran, 1919–1930. University Press of America. 2008.[R 19]
  • August 1941: The Anglo-Russian Occupation of Iran and Change of Shahs. University Press of America. 2012.[R 20]
  • Iran Under Allied Occupation in World War II: The Bridge to Victory & a Land of Famine. University Press of America. 2016.[R 21]
  • A Victorian Holocaust: Iran in the Great Famine of 1869–1873. Hamilton Books. 2017.

Other published works

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  • Madjd, Mohammad Gholi (1983). "Land Reform and Agricultural Policy in Iran, 1962–78". Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. doi:10.22004/ag.econ.184108. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Majd, M. G. (1989). "Land Reform Policies in Iran: Reply". American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 71 (4): 1050–1053. doi:10.2307/1242683. JSTOR 1242683.
  • Majd, Mohammad Gholi (2000). "Small Landowners and Land Distribution in Iran, 1962–71". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 32 (1): 123–153. doi:10.1017/S0020743800021073. JSTOR 259538. S2CID 162294229.
  • Majd, M. G. (1992). "On the Relationship between Land Reform and Rural-Urban Migration in Iran, 1966–1976". Middle East Journal. 46 (3): 123–153. JSTOR 4328465.
  • Majd, Mohammad Gholi (2012). "A Response to Pezhmann Dailami's Review of "From Qajar to Pahlavi: Iran, 1919-1930"". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 44 (1): 209–210. doi:10.1017/S0020743811001565. JSTOR 41475012. S2CID 162968911.

References

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  1. ^ a b Fazeli, Mahmoud, "Persia in World War I and Its Conquest by Great Britain", Iranian Oral History, translated by Jairan Gahan, retrieved 1 December 2019

Reviews of works

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  1. ^ Floor, Willem (2003). "Reviewed Work: Resistance to the Shah: Landowners and Ulama in Iran by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Iranian Studies. 36 (2): 394–296. JSTOR 4311538.
  2. ^ Afshin, Marashi (2002). "Reviewed Work: Resistance to the Shah: Landowners and the Ulama in Iran by Mohammad Gholi Majd". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 34 (1): 154–156. doi:10.1017/S0020743802331064. JSTOR 3880183. S2CID 163789613.
  3. ^ Wilson, Rodney (2001). "Book Reviews: Resistance to the Shah: Landowners and the Ulama in Iran by Mohammad Gholi Majd". The Journal of Development Studies. 37 (4): 187–188. doi:10.1080/00220380412331322091. S2CID 216140552.
  4. ^ Cronin, Stephanie (2001). "Modernity, Power and Islam in Iran: Reflections on Some Recent Literature: Review Article". Middle Eastern Studies. 37 (4): 237–255. doi:10.1080/714004417. JSTOR 4284203. S2CID 144106987.
  5. ^ Bonakdarian, Mansour (2002). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain & Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921–1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies. 34 (4): 688–690. doi:10.2307/4054714. JSTOR 4054714.
  6. ^ Luft, Paul (2004). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain and Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921–1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 67 (1): 93–95. doi:10.1017/S0041977X0424006X. JSTOR 4145763. S2CID 162289186.
  7. ^ Cronin, Stephanie (2002). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain and Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921–1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 34 (4): 758–761. JSTOR 3879711.
  8. ^ Richard, Yann (2006). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain and Reza Shah. The Plunder of Iran, 1921-1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Iranian Studies. 39 (2): 278–280. doi:10.1017/S002108620002168X. JSTOR 4311820. S2CID 245664583.
  9. ^ Zirinsky, Michael P. (2002). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain & Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921-1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Middle East Journal. 56 (2): 339–340. JSTOR 4329764.
  10. ^ Martin, Vanessa (2002). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain and Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921-1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Middle Eastern Studies. 38 (4): 339–340. JSTOR 4284267.
  11. ^ Goode, James (2004). "Reviewed Work: The Great American Plunder of Persia's Antiquities, 1925-1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Middle East Journal. 58 (2): 319–320. JSTOR 4330019.
  12. ^ Abdi, Kamyar (2004). "Reviewed Work: The Great American Plunder of Persia's Antiquities 1925-1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Iranian Studies. 37 (4): 737–742. doi:10.1017/S0021086200018971. JSTOR 4311699. S2CID 245655440.
  13. ^ Cronin, Stephanie (2004). "Reviewed Work: Persia in World War I and Its Conquest by Great Britain by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Iranian Studies. 37 (4): 721–723. doi:10.1017/S0021086200018910. JSTOR 4311693. S2CID 245665592.
  14. ^ Long, C. W. R. (2007). "Reviewed Works: Britain and the Opening up of South-West Persia, 1880-1914 by Shahbaz Shahnavaz; Persia in World War I and Its Conquest by Great Britain by M. Gholi Majd". British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 34 (3): 421–423. JSTOR 20455546.
  15. ^ Floor, Willem (2005). "Review of The Great Famine and Genocide in Persia, 1917–1919". Iranian Studies. 38 (1): 192–196. doi:10.1080/0021086042000336582. S2CID 216147598.
  16. ^ Walsh, Pat (August 2010). "Who Remembers the Persians...?" (PDF). Irish Foreign Affairs. 3 (3): 4–7.
  17. ^ Burman, John (2008). "Reviewed Work: Iraq in World War I: From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest by Mohammad Gholi Majd". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 40 (2): 335–337. doi:10.1017/S0020743808080689. JSTOR 30069627. S2CID 162294145.
  18. ^ Tripp, Charles (2009). "Reviewed Work: Iraq in World War I: From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest by Mohammad Gholi Majd". The Historian. 71 (3): 583–584. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6563.2009.00246_3.x. JSTOR 24454671. S2CID 144251321.
  19. ^ Dailami, Pezhmann (2010). "Reviewed Work: From Qajar to Pahlavi: Iran, 1919-1930 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 42 (4): 702–703. doi:10.1017/S0020743810001005. JSTOR 41308726. S2CID 163050529.
  20. ^ Kozhanov, Nikolay (2014). "August 1941. The Anglo-Russian Occupation of Iran and Change of Shahs, by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Middle Eastern Studies. 50 (3): 511–516. doi:10.1080/00263206.2013.877714. S2CID 142626788.
  21. ^ Cronin, Stephanie (2017). "Iran Under Allied Occupation in World War II: The Bridge to Victory & A Land of Famine by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Middle Eastern Studies. 53 (2): 326–327. doi:10.1080/00263206.2016.1220727. S2CID 152031825.