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Pahlavi Modernity: State Building, Oil, and Society MTA
From Reza Shah to Mohammad Reza Shah — modernization, repression, and the making of contemporary Iran
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Pahlavi Modernity: State Building, Oil, and Society *Pahlavi Modernity: State Building, Oil, and Society* traces the transformative and often contradictory arc of Iranian development under the Pahlavi dynasty. Beginning with Reza Shah’s rise from a Cossack officer to monarch, the book details his foundational efforts to centralize power through a unified military, a secular bureaucracy, and Westernized legal codes. These early reforms aimed to forge a cohesive national identity by modernizing infrastructure—symbolized by the Trans-Iranian Railway—and implementing cultural engineering projects like the forced unveiling of women. However, this progress was achieved through the marginalization of the clergy and the suppression of tribal and regional autonomy, establishing an authoritarian precedent that would define the era.

The middle chapters explore the turbulent transition to Mohammad Reza Shah’s reign following the 1941 Allied invasion and the subsequent experiment with parliamentary pluralism. This period was dominated by the nationalist movement led by Mohammad Mossadegh and the dramatic nationalization of the oil industry, which ended in the 1953 Anglo-American coup. The aftermath of the coup saw the consolidation of a robust security state, anchored by the intelligence agency SAVAK, and the institutionalization of developmentalism through multi-year economic plans. Driven by cold war imperatives and the desire to forestall radical revolution, the Shah launched the "White Revolution," a sweeping program of land reform and social engineering that further urbanized the country and enfranchised women but deeply alienated traditional power centers.

In the final decades, the narrative focuses on the consequences of the 1973 oil boom, which provided unprecedented wealth but also magnified economic and social imbalances. While the state pursued heavy industrialization at scale and expanded the university system to foster a "knowledge economy," the benefits of this growth were unevenly distributed. The regime’s lavish spectacles, such as the 2,500-Year Celebration, increasingly highlighted the chasm between the Westernized elite and a traditional populace suffering from inflation and political closure. Ultimately, the book argues that the Pahlavi modernization project was undermined by its own success; it produced an educated, urbanized society whose demands for political participation outpaced the narrow channels allowed by the monarchy.

The book concludes by analyzing the convergence of diverse opposition forces—ranging from the traditional networks of the bazaar and the ulama to modern intellectuals and student activists—that culminated in the mass protests of 1977 and 1978. By systematically closing off legitimate avenues for dissent and relying on a "rentier state" model fueled by oil, the Shah inadvertently unified his critics under the revolutionary leadership of Ayatollah Khomeini. This summary illustrates how the Pahlavi era remade Iran’s material and social landscape but left a legacy of political repression and cultural tension that ultimately triggered the dynasty’s collapse.

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March 13, 2026

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