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Half the AnswerHalf the AnswerPalestine in ContextTrent and Caitlin talk to Layla al-Sheikh, who provides the history and context of the establishment of the Israeli state on Palestinian land, the many displacements and violent ethnic cleansings of the last century in that region, and the evolving relationships of the surrounding nations with the United States.Resources:Theodore Herzl https://britannica.com/biography/Theodor-HerzlNakba https://un.org/unispal/about-the-nakba/ The Disinherited: Journal of a Palestinian Exile https://monthlyreview.org/product/disinherited/ Dear Palestine...2025-06-081h 06History As It HappensHistory As It HappensJimmy Carter, the Shah, and the AyatollahJimmy Carter (1924-2024) was hailed as an exemplary leader on human rights whose presidency was ruined by crises outside his control, none worse than the hostage crisis in Iran. This favorable view elides critical events that took place during the years before the U.S. embassy was seized in Tehran in Nov. 1979. President Carter acted like the previous presidents he had criticized. He embraced the brutal Shah of Iran, sold him weapons, and stuck with him to the very end. Then the Carter administration avoided making contact with Iran's new revolutionary, Islamist leaders headed by the Ayatollah Khomeini. What...2025-01-241h 02History As It HappensHistory As It HappensJimmy Carter, the Shah, and the AyatollahJimmy Carter (1924-2024) was hailed as an exemplary leader on human rights whose presidency was ruined by crises outside his control, none worse than the hostage crisis in Iran. This favorable view elides critical events that took place during the years before the U.S. embassy was seized in Tehran in Nov. 1979. President Carter acted like the previous presidents he had criticized. He embraced the brutal Shah of Iran, sold him weapons, and stuck with him to the very end. Then the Carter administration avoided making contact with Iran's new revolutionary, Islamist leaders headed by the Ayatollah Khomeini. What...2025-01-241h 02History As It HappensHistory As It HappensConsequences of President CarterOn Dec. 29, 2024, James Earl Carter died at 100. From 1977 to 1981, he was the 39th president of the United States. Carter's passing reignited a debate over the successes and failures of his one term in the White House. He is remembered for stagflation, gas lines, and the "crisis of confidence." His presidency was upended by economic problems at home and major crises abroad, none greater than the Iran hostage ordeal that vexed his administration for more than 400 days. Yet Carter also left a positive legacy in human rights and racial equality. In this episode, historians Jeremi Suri and Jeffrey Engel provide...2025-01-0343 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensConsequences of President CarterOn Dec. 29, 2024, James Earl Carter died at 100. From 1977 to 1981, he was the 39th president of the United States. Carter's passing reignited a debate over the successes and failures of his one term in the White House. He is remembered for stagflation, gas lines, and the "crisis of confidence." His presidency was upended by economic problems at home and major crises abroad, none greater than the Iran hostage ordeal that vexed his administration for more than 400 days. Yet Carter also left a positive legacy in human rights and racial equality. In this episode, historians Jeremi Suri and Jeffrey Engel provide...2025-01-0343 minCurrent AffairsCurrent AffairsWhat Americans Don't Know About Iran (w/ John Ghazvinian)Get new episodes early at patreon.com/CurrentAffairs!John Ghazvinian is the leading historian of U.S.-Iranian relations, the author of the indispensable study America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present. His book shows how opportunities for positive relations between the U.S. and the Iranian people have been repeatedly squandered. From installing and propping up one of the world's most abusive dictators (the Shah) to ignoring overtures from Iranian leaders interested in reducing tensions, the opportunity to be a partner rather than an adversary to Iran has been overlooked. Unfortunately, hostility is met with h...2024-07-2242 minRicardo Alexandre (TSF)Ricardo Alexandre (TSF)TSF - Entrevista com John Ghazvinian - As relações entre EUA e Irão... já foram muito boas!Send us a textO Irão decide hoje quem vai ser o próximo presidente da república, num país onde ultimamente as taxas de abstenção têm superado os 60%.Sobre a escolha entre Masoud Pezeshkian - que foi o mais votado na primeira volta - e Saeed Jalili, a TSF ouviu um académico, autor e ex-jornalista iraniano.John Ghazvinian é colunista do New York Times, professor na Universidade de Filadélfia, onde dirige o Centro de Estudos do Médio Oriente e é um especialista na história das relações entre os EUA...2024-07-0537 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensDeath of Raisi / Future of IranThe death of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi has left a power vacuum to be filled in snap elections in less than 50 days. The death of the man once called the "butcher of Tehran" comes at low point in U.S.-Iran relations, and as the theocratic regime's legitimacy at home is under severe stress. In this episode, historians Gregory Brew of Eurasia Group and John Ghazvinian of the University of Pennsylvania discuss Raisi's legacy and how his death may influence the regime's stance on nuclear weapons development.2024-05-2843 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensDeath of Raisi / Future of IranThe death of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi has left a power vacuum to be filled in snap elections in less than 50 days. The death of the man once called the "butcher of Tehran" comes at low point in U.S.-Iran relations, and as the theocratic regime's legitimacy at home is under severe stress. In this episode, historians Gregory Brew of Eurasia Group and John Ghazvinian of the University of Pennsylvania discuss Raisi's legacy and how his death may influence the regime's stance on nuclear weapons development.2024-05-2843 minNational Security Law TodayNational Security Law TodayHistorical Tango: America, Iran, and Centuries of Shifting Relations with John GhazvinianWith a history that spans over 300 years, how and when did the U.S.-Iran relationship shift from amicable to adversarial? This week, host Elisa is joined by John Ghazvinian, Executive Director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania and author of America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present. John delves into the intricate tapestry of Iran and America's interconnected past, spanning centuries of shifting alliances, and explores the transformation from once fervent allies to staunch adversaries on the global stage. John Ghazvinian is the Executive Director of the Middle East Center at the University of...2023-11-2835 mintalk irantalk iranA Conversation with John GhazvinianIn this episode, I speak with John Ghazvinian, an author, historian and a former journalist. He's considered a foremost expert on US-Iran relations and has written a comprehensive book about the subject. John and I start off by talking about his book and the relationship between the US and Iran, going all the way back to the 1720’s up until the current times.In the first half of the episode, we look at this interesting relationship in various phases and try to go beyond the narratives of the 1953 coup and the hostage crisis. In t...2023-03-3046 minCENTCASTCENTCASTCENTCAST Episode 8: Iran-US Relations, 1988 - 1992, A Missed OpportunityIn 1988, at the close of a ruinous eight-year slog of war with Iraq, an exhausted and increasingly unpopular Iranian regime sought to reestablish pre-revolution ties with the United States. In his inaugural address that year, the new American president, George HW Bush, seemed to welcome a new relationship with Tehran. The Cold War was ending with a golden American triumph. The Iran-Iraq War had culminated with Iran militarily and economically devastated. A new day dawned for both the Untied States and Iran. Both sides were moving toward some kind of rapprochement. So, what happened? Iranian-American author, scholar, and historian John...2023-03-2800 minWe Are Not SavedWe Are Not SavedThe 12 Books I Finished in February The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by: David Graeber and David Wengrow America and Iran: A History 1720 to the Present by: John Ghazvinian Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It by: M. Nolan Gray Skunk Works: A Personal Memoir of My Years of Lockheed by: Ben R. Rich The Hedonistic Imperative by: David Pearce Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health—and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More by: Christopher M. Palmer MD  Nicomachean Ethics by: Aristotle Aristotle: A Very Short Introduction by: Jonathan Barnes Dungeon Crawler Car...2023-03-0837 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensVoices of IranSince September thousands of ordinary Iranian citizens have risked their lives -- and hundreds have lost their lives -- protesting the ayatollahs' rule after the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini. The 22-year-old woman had been arrested by the clerical regimes' morality police for not wearing her hijab the way the clerics have prescribed. The street protests are said to be the biggest challenge for the regime since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, but it remains unclear if the demonstrators can compel their government to embrace fundamental change. In this episode, historian John Ghazvinian explains why the Islamic Republic's...2022-12-0841 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensVoices of IranSince September thousands of ordinary Iranian citizens have risked their lives -- and hundreds have lost their lives -- protesting the ayatollahs' rule after the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini. The 22-year-old woman had been arrested by the clerical regimes' morality police for not wearing her hijab the way the clerics have prescribed. The street protests are said to be the biggest challenge for the regime since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, but it remains unclear if the demonstrators can compel their government to embrace fundamental change. In this episode, historian John Ghazvinian explains why the Islamic Republic's...2022-12-0841 minPlease ExpandPlease ExpandAmerica and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present with John GhazvinianIn this episode I interview John Ghazvinian, author of "American and Iran", where we talk about the surprising history of American-Iranian relations by beginning in 1720, and continue all the way through the circuitous and, sometimes tortuous, path that is the history of these two remarkable nations.We look at the foundations for American interest in Iran; the growth of Iranian fascination with American democracy; the fascinating dual character of Iran as both the inheritor of Ancient Persia and Cyrus the Great, on the one hand, and as a Muslim nation, on the other hand; the role that...2022-11-0759 minPolítica internacional para apressadosPolítica internacional para apressadosRelações Comerciais e Diplomáticas nos grupos da Copa do Mundo - Grupo BNo grupo mais quente fora das quatro linhas, as relações comerciais e diplomáticas entre os países. E um quê de futebol! Texto do John Ghazvinian: https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/history-us-iran-relations2022-10-1514 minReality Life with Kate CaseyReality Life with Kate CaseyEp. - 547 - HOSTAGES ON HBO IRANIAN REVOLUTIONHostages (HBO) is a four-part docuseries on the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis. The series covers the international crisis that erupted on November 4, 1979 — seven months after the overthrow of the Shah and the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran — when a band of Iranian student activists stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran in what was initially intended to be a symbolic two-day protest against American imperialism. However, the situation quickly escalated, leading the occupiers to take 52 members of the embassy staff hostage in a geopolitical showdown that would ultimately stretch to 444 days. John Ghazvinian, noted autho...2022-10-071h 06NIACastNIACastOthering Iran: How Dehumanization of Iranians Undermines Rights at HomeNIAC hosted a panel discussion with Neda Maghbouleh (author of The Limits of Whiteness, John Ghazvinian (author of America and Iran: a History, 1720 to the Present), racial justice advocate Niaz Kasravi, NIAC Research Director Assal Rad and moderator Yara Elmjouie to discuss how negative stereotypes of Iran and Iranians help drive harmful U.S. policies that undermine human and civil rights at home and abroad.  Read the NIAC report by Dr. Rad: Othering Iran: How Dehumanization of Iranians Undermines Rights at Home 2022-05-171h 34History As It HappensHistory As It HappensThe Looming ConflictThe Biden administration's efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear accord with Iran are on the brink of collapse, leading experts to fear the two countries could enter a new era of suspicion and even outright conflict. Since 1979 the U.S. and Iran have had no formal diplomatic ties, their relationship marked by distrust and hostility. The ongoing animosity has created a self-fulfilling prophecy where Iran is now closer to having enough enriched uranium to build a bomb than it had before the U.S. pulled out of the 2015 deal. In this episode, historian John Ghazvinian and foreign policy expert Trita...2022-05-0352 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensThe Looming ConflictThe Biden administration's efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear accord with Iran are on the brink of collapse, leading experts to fear the two countries could enter a new era of suspicion and even outright conflict. Since 1979 the U.S. and Iran have had no formal diplomatic ties, their relationship marked by distrust and hostility. The ongoing animosity has created a self-fulfilling prophecy where Iran is now closer to having enough enriched uranium to build a bomb than it had before the U.S. pulled out of the 2015 deal. In this episode, historian John Ghazvinian and foreign policy expert Trita...2022-05-0352 minArman Aituganov PodcastArman Aituganov PodcastОперация Ajax - Как ЦРУ Свергло Демократическое Правительство Ирана в 1953 годуПомните фильм Арго с Беном Аффлеком о спасении заложников во время Иранской революции 1979 года, когда свергли светский настроенного Иранского шаха и пришли к власти религиозные люди и установили Исламское государство. Но, корни этой революции уходят в 1953 год, когда ЦРУ свергло демократическое, легитимное правительство Ирана ради Большого Доллара. Ссылки: Статья - https://foreignpolicy.com/2017/06/20/64-years-later-cia-finally-releases-details-of-iranian-coup-iran-tehran-oil/ Подкаст @Dan Carlin - https://youtu.be/lJHvzoORoVQ Книга - “America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present” by John Ghazvinian. Подкаст инфо: Видео подкасты на YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9vWlWCl677Ylv3oafJl9saWggmY5ROnD Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/kz/podcast/interview-s-chelovekom/id1518379063 Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2FpdHVnYW5vdi9mZWVkLnhtbA%3D%3D Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0TJwsi6PduZEFO7tgnz2uy?si=SEGFEEnAQTeoNLOBDwY_1Q2022-02-1013 minConversazioni sull\'IranConversazioni sull'IranS5X5 America and IranInterview with John Ghazvinian about his book "America and Iran. A history. 1720 to the present". 2022-01-311h 02Dan Carlin\'s Hardcore History: AddendumDan Carlin's Hardcore History: AddendumIranian InterconnectionsIranian-born historian John Ghazvinian's new book is about the history of the U.S.-Iranian relationship. He and Dan discuss coups, oil, religion, history, arms deals, Shahs, U.S. presidents and wars. 1. “America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present” by John Ghazvinian.2022-01-291h 27Pb Living - A daily book reviewPb Living - A daily book reviewA Book Review - America and Iran: A History 1720 to the Present by John GhazvinianAn important, urgently needed book--a hugely ambitious, illuminating portrait of the two-century long entwined history of Iran and America, the first book to examine in all its aspects, the rich and fraught relations between these two powers, once allies, now adversaries. By admired historian, author of Untapped: The Scramble for Africa's Oil ("he would do Graham Greene proud" --Kirkus Reviews). In this rich, fascinating history, John Ghazvinian traces the complex story of the relations of these two powers back to the eighteenth-century's Persian Empire, the subject of great admiration of Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams and for the...2022-01-1806 minRoqeRoqeThe Contemporary History of Iran - Part 14: “America & Iran before 1979”“America & Iran Before 1979” - Part 14 of the Roqe Media series, The Contemporary History of Iran. Today, we know America and Iran to be publicly declared enemies that engage in verbal saber-rattling, threats, sanctions, and a tenuous on-and-off again nuclear deal. But what about the years before the rise of the Islamic Republic? If we look at the totality of the relationship between the United States and Iran before 1979, what might we find? Historian and Executive Director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. John Ghazvinian, author of the new book, “America and Iran: A History from 1720 to the...2022-01-1458 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensAtoms for IranOn December 8, 1953, President Eisenhower laid the groundwork for the international diplomacy that would create Iran's nuclear program. In his "Atoms for Peace" speech before the U.N. General Assembly, Eisenhower said the U.S. should lead the way in helping the poorer nations of the world develop nuclear power for peaceful purposes, at a time when the Cold War had many fearing the possibility of nuclear war. Nearly 70 years later, Iran and the U.S. are once again arguing over nuclear power, as the parties to the JCPOA are meeting in Vienna to attempt to restore the 2015 Obama-era accord...2022-01-1139 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensAtoms for IranOn December 8, 1953, President Eisenhower laid the groundwork for the international diplomacy that would create Iran's nuclear program. In his "Atoms for Peace" speech before the U.N. General Assembly, Eisenhower said the U.S. should lead the way in helping the poorer nations of the world develop nuclear power for peaceful purposes, at a time when the Cold War had many fearing the possibility of nuclear war. Nearly 70 years later, Iran and the U.S. are once again arguing over nuclear power, as the parties to the JCPOA are meeting in Vienna to attempt to restore the 2015 Obama-era accord...2022-01-1139 minThe Andrea Mitchell Center PodcastThe Andrea Mitchell Center PodcastEnemies by Choice: U.S.-Iranian Relations in the Long View – John GhazvinianInterviewer: MATTHEW BERKMAN. There are some countries which, by dint of geography or incompatible national interests, seem destined for perpetual conflict and antagonism. This is not true, however, in the case of Iran and the United States, insists Iranian-American journalist and historian JOHN GHAZVINIAN. His book, America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present, outlines the series of bad choices – often made for short-term goals without clear regard for long-term consequences – that have formed the basis for a politics of mutual grievance. In his discussion with political scientist Matthew Berkman, Ghazvinian argues that there are strong reasons for the two...2021-09-0333 minIran 1400 PodcastIran 1400 PodcastSpotlighting an Author - John Ghazvinian: America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the PresentThis episode is the audio version of the Spotlighting an Author event with John Ghazvinian who presented his new book "America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present". Ghazvinian provided a captivating account of the U.S.-Iran relationship within the last 300 years and discussed the history that is rarely explored, from Christian missionaries in Iran, to the American fascination with Persia in the early 1900s. He further argued that a better understanding of the two countries’ rich history could be the key to a stronger future.    📚 Link to purchase the book: https://amzn.to/2SAUWqX  The 19...2021-09-0355 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensBibi and 'The Bomb'In 1992 Benjamin Netanyahu, then Israel’s deputy prime minister, first warned the world that Iran was “three to five years” away from developing a nuclear bomb. In the three decades since, Netanyahu has repeated similar warnings countless times in interviews and speeches, alleging that Iran is led by irrational fanatics who dream of annihilating Israel in a nuclear armageddon. Bibi is out of power now, but his legacy on Iran lives on. No foreign politician had more influence over U.S. foreign policy over the past two decades. But Iran neither has a nuclear bomb nor does it want to pro...2021-07-0135 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensBibi and 'The Bomb'In 1992 Benjamin Netanyahu, then Israel’s deputy prime minister, first warned the world that Iran was “three to five years” away from developing a nuclear bomb. In the three decades since, Netanyahu has repeated similar warnings countless times in interviews and speeches, alleging that Iran is led by irrational fanatics who dream of annihilating Israel in a nuclear armageddon. Bibi is out of power now, but his legacy on Iran lives on. No foreign politician had more influence over U.S. foreign policy over the past two decades. But Iran neither has a nuclear bomb nor does it want to pro...2021-07-0135 minStanford Iranian Studies ProgramStanford Iranian Studies ProgramAmerica and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present with John GhazvinianDr. John Ghazvinian discusses his recent book America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present (Knopf, 2021). In recent times, the United States and Iran have seemed closer to war than peace, but that is not where their story began. When America was in its infancy, Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams turned to the history of the Persian Empire as they looked for guidance on how to run their new country. And in the following century, Iranian newspapers heralded America as an ideal that their own government might someday emulate. How, then, did the two nations become the adversaries that...2021-04-2856 minThe Commonweal PodcastThe Commonweal PodcastEp. 56 - Iran & AmericaNearly one hundred days into Joe Biden’s presidency, the new administration is rethinking American foreign policy on a number of fronts—including relations with Iran.On this episode, assistant editor Regina Munch speaks with John Ghazvinian, Executive Director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the book America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present.Ghazvinian explains that while most Americans are used to thinking of Iran as an adversary, that hasn’t always been the case. A deeper knowledge of the rich h...2021-04-2226 minHistory Unplugged PodcastHistory Unplugged PodcastFor Centuries, America’s Best Friend in the Middle East Was…Iran?As far back as America’s colonial period, educated residents were fascinated with Iran (or Persia, as it was known). The Persian Empire was subject of great admiration by Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams. Iranians returned the favor. They thought the American model was an ideal one to copy for their own government. 19th century American missionaries helped build schools, hospitals, and libraries across Iran. Iran loved America far more than any other Western nation due to it not meddling in colonial affairs.So what happened? What all changed to the point that the United States helped overthrow Ir...2021-04-2045 minBack To School with Maz JobraniBack To School with Maz JobraniHow Did Tensions Between the US and Iran Really Start? with Author and Journalist John GhazvinianThis week we’re joined by author, journalist and director of Middle East studies at UPenn John Ghazvinian who is here to talk to us about the history between the US and Iran, what we can do to make peace happen, and why the British are to blame for everything!2021-04-131h 00In the Context of EmpireIn the Context of EmpireEpisode 45: Iran's Phantom Nuclear Weapons Program with John GhazvinianIn the US, it is often taken as fact that Iran has a nuclear weapons program, despite little evidence indicating that this is true, and mountains of evidence to the contrary. This myth has had devastating consequences for the Iranian people due to US sanctions that are justified through the nuclear weapons allegation. Dr. John Ghazvinian rejoined the show  to speak about this topic along with some other misunderstandings that have hindered the Iran-US relationship.  Dr. Ghazvinian is the executive director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also the author of Untapped, the Scr...2021-04-081h 19NIACastNIACastNIACast Episode #14 – John Ghazvinian’s New Book, "America and Iran: A History 1720 to the Present”Assal, Sina, and Mana sat down with Professor John Ghazvinian, director of the University of Pennsylvania's Middle East Center, to discuss his new book: America and Iran: A History 1720 to the Present. Ghazvinian's study presents a history that is often overlooked, which goes beyond the historical grievances of the U.S. and Iran. You can follow John on Twitter @JohnGhazvinian and get your copy of America and Iran here. 2021-03-151h 03History As It HappensHistory As It HappensAmerica and IranPresident Biden’s decision to order airstrikes against targets in Syria, as a warning to Iran against backing militias in Iraq, served Americans an important reminder. The situation remains unstable and dangerous, and relations between the U.S. and Iran remain at a low point. But it does not have to be this way, says Middle East expert John Ghazvinian. He explains what the U.S. keeps getting wrong about its chief foe in the Middle East. 2021-03-0234 minHistory As It HappensHistory As It HappensAmerica and IranPresident Biden’s decision to order airstrikes against targets in Syria, as a warning to Iran against backing militias in Iraq, served Americans an important reminder. The situation remains unstable and dangerous, and relations between the U.S. and Iran remain at a low point. But it does not have to be this way, says Middle East expert John Ghazvinian. He explains what the U.S. keeps getting wrong about its chief foe in the Middle East. 2021-03-0234 minIn the Context of EmpireIn the Context of EmpireEpisode 38: The Long and Complicated Relationship Between Iran and the United States with John GhazvinianJon and Matt were joined by Dr. John Ghazvinian to speak about the complicated history of the Iran and the United States. While many listeners are likely familiar with the more recent decades of this relationship, in which the US has been engaged  in aggression against Iran since 1953, the relationship is actually far older, more complicated, and offers some hope for the future. Dr. Ghazvinian is the executive director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also the author of Untapped, the Scramble for Africa’s Oil and most recently, America and Iran: A His...2021-02-191h 22Get Lost in the World of Stories With Free AudiobookGet Lost in the World of Stories With Free AudiobookAmerica and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present Audiobook by John GhazvinianListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 417269 Title: America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present Author: John Ghazvinian Narrator: Fred Sanders Format: Unabridged Length: 27:11:58 Language: English Release date: 01-26-21 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: History, Middle East, Military Summary: A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR • A hugely ambitious, “delightfully readable, genuinely informative” portrait (The New York Times) of the two-centuries-long entwined histories of Iran and America—two powers who were once allies and now adversaries—by an admired historian and former journalist. In this rich, fascinating history, John Ghazvinian traces the complex s...2021-01-263h 11Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in History, MilitaryExplore the Latest Full Audiobooks in History, MilitaryAmerica and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present by John GhazvinianPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/417269 to listen full audiobooks. Title: America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present Author: John Ghazvinian Narrator: Fred Sanders Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 27 hours 11 minutes Release date: January 26, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Military Publisher's Summary: A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR • A hugely ambitious, “delightfully readable, genuinely informative” portrait (The New York Times) of the two-centuries-long entwined histories of Iran and America—two powers who were once allies and now adversaries—by an admired historian and former journalist. In this rich, fascinating history, John...2021-01-2610 minExplore the Latest Full Audiobooks in History, MilitaryExplore the Latest Full Audiobooks in History, MilitaryAmerica and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present by John GhazvinianPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/417269to listen full audiobooks. Title: America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present Author: John Ghazvinian Narrator: Fred Sanders Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 27 hours 11 minutes Release date: January 26, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Military Publisher's Summary: A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR • A hugely ambitious, “delightfully readable, genuinely informative” portrait (The New York Times) of the two-centuries-long entwined histories of Iran and America—two powers who were once allies and now adversaries—by an admired historian and former journalist. In this rich, fascinating history, John Ghazvini...2021-01-263h 11Learn Persian with Chai and ConversationLearn Persian with Chai and ConversationInterview | Growing Up Irooni- John Ghazvinian on America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the PresentJohn Ghazvinian joins us to talk about his new book, America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present, a comprehensive new survey of the bilateral relationship, based on years of archival research in both Iran and the United States, which he has been working on since 2008. For the past many decades, the relationship between the United States and Iran has been very hostile and toxic, defined by coups, hostage crises, inflammatory slogans, devastating sanctions. But it hasn’t always been this way, and the two countries actually had quite a lot of mutual admiration in the past. The book ch...2021-01-2624 minThe Not Old - Better ShowThe Not Old - Better Show#511 America and Iran: From Allies to Adversaries - Dr. John GhazvinianAmerica and Iran: From Allies to Adversaries - Dr. John Ghazvinian The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show. I’m Paul Vogelzang, and this is episode #511. As part of our Smithsonian Associates Streaming series, our guest today is Dr. John Ghazvinian, and the title of Dr. Ghazvinian’s upcoming presentation at the Smithsonian Associates is America and Iran: From Allies to Adversaries. Iran and America’s fraught relationship seems to be always in and out of the ne...2021-01-0516 minThe Iran PodcastThe Iran PodcastAmerica and Iran: A HistoryNegar Mortazavi speaks with John Ghazvinian, Executive Director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania, about the history of US-Iran relations over the past few centuries since 1720, and how the two countries went from mutual admiration and close ties to mutual hatred.  *This episode was made possible with support from Heinrich Boll Foundation. Music by 127.2020-11-1935 minLet Your Imagination Run Wild With Our Captivating Free AudiobookLet Your Imagination Run Wild With Our Captivating Free AudiobookAmerica and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present Audiobook by John GhazvinianListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 431510 Title: America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present Author: John Ghazvinian Narrator: Jeff Harding Format: Unabridged Length: 26:03:57 Language: English Release date: 10-01-20 Publisher: W.F. Howes Genres: History, World Summary: In this rich, fascinating history, John Ghazvinian traces the complex story of the relations of these two powers back to the Persian Empire of the eighteenth century--the subject of great admiration of Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams--and an America seen by Iranians as an ideal to emulate for their own government. 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Title: America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present Author: John Ghazvinian Narrator: Jeff Harding Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 26 hours 3 minutes Release date: October 1, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: In this rich, fascinating history, John Ghazvinian traces the complex story of the relations of these two powers back to the Persian Empire of the eighteenth century--the subject of great admiration of Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams--and an America seen by Iranians as an ideal to emulate for their own...2020-10-012h 03WBZ Book ClubWBZ Book ClubAmerica and Iran, by John GhazvinianA History: 1720 to the present.2020-08-0601 min