Iran and the CIA : the fall of Mosaddeq revisited / Darioush Bayandor.

By: Bayandor, Darioush, 1939-Material type: TextTextPublisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010Description: xvii, 247 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780230579279Subject(s): Mosaddeq, Mohammad, 1880-1967 | United States. Central Intelligence Agency -- History -- 20th century | Petroleum industry and trade -- Political aspects -- Iran -- History -- 20th century | Iran -- History -- Coup d'état, 1953 | Iran -- Politics and government -- 1941-1979 | United States -- Relations -- Iran | Iran -- Relations -- United StatesDDC classification: 955.05/3 LOC classification: DS316.6 | .B386 2010
Contents:
The advent of Mosaddeq and the oil crisis -- Mosaddeq's second government, July 1952- August 1953 -- The downslide -- The downfall -- Anatomy of August 19 -- Where did the spark come from?
Summary: "In the early 1950s, frail septuagenarian prime minister of Iran, Doctor Mohammad Mosaddeq, shook the world by challenging Britain by nationalizing Iran's British-run oil industries. In August of 1953, he was overthrown. Revisiting these events with astonishing new evidence, this book challenges the conventionally-held theory of foul play by the CIA"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 234-237) and index.

The advent of Mosaddeq and the oil crisis -- Mosaddeq's second government, July 1952- August 1953 -- The downslide -- The downfall -- Anatomy of August 19 -- Where did the spark come from?

"In the early 1950s, frail septuagenarian prime minister of Iran, Doctor Mohammad Mosaddeq, shook the world by challenging Britain by nationalizing Iran's British-run oil industries. In August of 1953, he was overthrown. Revisiting these events with astonishing new evidence, this book challenges the conventionally-held theory of foul play by the CIA"--Provided by publisher.

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