The Cambridge History of Iran explained

The Cambridge History of Iran
Author:William B. Fisher, Ilya Gershevitch, Ehsan Yarshater, Richard Nelson Frye, John Andrew Boyle, Peter Jackson, Laurence Lockhart, Peter Avery, Gavin Hambly, Charles P. Melville (eds.)
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Discipline:History of Iran
Number Of Books:8
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Pub Date:1968–1989
Oclc:159881392

The Cambridge History of Iran is a multi-volume survey of Iranian history published in the United Kingdom by Cambridge University Press. The seven volumes cover "the history and historical geography of the land which is present-day Iran, as well as other territories inhabited by peoples of Iranian descent, from prehistoric times up to the present.

History

The publication started in 1968 and in 1989 the last volume was published. The idea of publishing such a survey of Iranian history and culture was conceived in 1959 by Arthur J. Arberry. According to the scholar Hubert Darke, who served as editorial secretary to the project between 1970 and 1993, "The series was planned to be not simply a political history of Iran but to survey the culture which has flourished in the Iranian region and this culture's contribution to the civilization of the world. All aspects of the religious, philosophical, economic, scientific, and artistic elements in Iranian civilization have been studied, but with some emphasis on the geographical and ecological factors that have contributed to its special character."

The series consists of seven volumes. Volume 3 was published in two parts.

The title, editors and the publication date of the series are

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  1. Vol. 1. The Land of Iran, OCLC 457145647 (e-book)
  2. Vol. 2. The Median and Achaemenian Periods, OCLC 440780344 (e-book)
  3. Vol. 3. The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanian Periods, Part 1 OCLC 457145655 (e-book), Part 2 OCLC 457145660 (e-book)
  4. Vol. 4. From the Arab invasion to the Saljuqs, OCLC 457145665 (e-book)
  5. Vol. 5. The Saljuq and Mongol Periods, OCLC 457145670 (e-book)
  6. Vol. 6. The Timurid and Safavid Periods, OCLC 457145674 (e-book)
  7. Vol. 7. From Nadir Shah to the Islamic Republic, OCLC 463547918