Nashriyah Explained

Nashriyah: Digital Iranian History
Type:Digital library
Language:English
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Country Of Origin:United Kingdom
Owner:University of Manchester Library
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Commercial:No
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Current Status:Active
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Cost:Free
Depth:Full-text
Formats:Newspapers and magazines
Temporal:Mainly 1951–1953; 1975–1981
Geospatial:Iran
Number:+12,000 pages

Nashriyah (lit. 'Publication' in Persian) is the name of a freely-available digital collection of Iranian print media, created and maintained by the University of Manchester Library. The project was launched in 2016 after two years of digitization works, and mainly includes newspapers and magazines published during the 1950s, as well as the late 1970s. Though the archive misses a large number of important periodicals and some of its collections are incomplete, it has made rare publications available for the first time.

Archive

The archive currently covers two periods of the Mohammad Mosaddegh administration and the Iranian Revolution.

The 1950s collection

The 1979 Revolution collection

See also

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