Seyyed Djamal-ed-Din Assad Abadi dit Afghani: Ses sejour, son action et son influence en Perse (1967)
Doctoral advisor
Marcel Colombe
Academic work
Discipline
History
Institutions
University of Tehran
Sorbonne Nouvelle
Homa Nategh (Persian: هما ناطق; May 26, 1934 – January 1, 2016)[2] was an Iranian historian, Professor of History at University of Tehran.[3][4] A specialist in the contemporary history of Iran, she resided in Paris, France, until her death.[5] She was active during Iran's 1979 revolution. After the revolution she was purged from the University of Tehran and moved to Paris, where she was appointed as professor of the Iranian Studies at the Sorbonne. In Sorbonne she published several articles on Iranian history in Qajar period.[2]
^"Nategh, Homa. .; Harvard Iranian Oral History Project; Harvard Center for Middle Eastern Studies; Harvard University". Ted.lib.harvard.edu. 1984-04-07. Archived from the original on 2017-12-27. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
^Shahidian, Hammed (2002). Women in Iran: Gender politics in the Islamic republic. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-313-31476-6.
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