Mohammad Gholi Majd

Mohammad Gholi Majd
Born1946 (age 78–79)
Academic background
Alma materCornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
ThesisPolicies Concerning Sugar Production in Iran (1978)
Academic work
Main interestsHistory of Iran

Mohammad Gholi Majd (Persian: محمد قلی مجد), also known as M.G. Madjd, is an Iranian author whose primary field of work is the modern history of Iran.

Majd obtained a PhD in agricultural economics from Cornell University in 1978, and was a visiting lecturer at the Middle East Center, University of Pennsylvania from 1988 to 1993.[1]

Bibliography

Books

  • Resistance to the Shah: Landowners and the Ulama in Iran. University Press of Florida. 2000.[R 1][R 2][R 3][R 4]
  • Great Britain & Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921–1941. University Press of Florida. 2001.[R 5][R 6][R 7][R 8][R 9][R 10]
  • The Great American Plunder of Persia's Antiquities, 1925–1941. University Press of America. 2003.[R 11][R 12]
  • Persia in World War I and Its Conquest by Great Britain. University Press of America. 2003.[R 13][R 14]
  • The Great Famine and Genocide in Persia, 1917–1919. University Press of America. 2003.[R 15][R 16]
  • Iraq in World War I: From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest. University Press of America. 2006.[R 17][R 18]
  • Oil and the Killing of the American Consul in Tehran. University Press of America. 2006.
  • From Qajar to Pahlavi: Iran, 1919–1930. University Press of America. 2008.[R 19]
  • August 1941: The Anglo-Russian Occupation of Iran and Change of Shahs. University Press of America. 2012.[R 20]
  • Iran Under Allied Occupation in World War II: The Bridge to Victory & a Land of Famine. University Press of America. 2016.[R 21]
  • A Victorian Holocaust: Iran in the Great Famine of 1869–1873. Hamilton Books. 2017.

Other published works

  • Madjd, Mohammad Gholi (1983). "Land Reform and Agricultural Policy in Iran, 1962–78". Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. doi:10.22004/ag.econ.184108. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Majd, M. G. (1989). "Land Reform Policies in Iran: Reply". American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 71 (4): 1050–1053. doi:10.2307/1242683. JSTOR 1242683.
  • Majd, Mohammad Gholi (2000). "Small Landowners and Land Distribution in Iran, 1962–71". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 32 (1): 123–153. doi:10.1017/S0020743800021073. JSTOR 259538. S2CID 162294229.
  • Majd, M. G. (1992). "On the Relationship between Land Reform and Rural-Urban Migration in Iran, 1966–1976". Middle East Journal. 46 (3): 123–153. JSTOR 4328465.
  • Majd, Mohammad Gholi (2012). "A Response to Pezhmann Dailami's Review of "From Qajar to Pahlavi: Iran, 1919-1930"". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 44 (1): 209–210. doi:10.1017/S0020743811001565. JSTOR 41475012. S2CID 162968911.

References

  1. ^ Fazeli, Mahmoud, "Persia in World War I and Its Conquest by Great Britain", Iranian Oral History, translated by Jairan Gahan, retrieved 1 December 2019

Reviews of works

  1. ^ Floor, Willem (2003). "Reviewed Work: Resistance to the Shah: Landowners and Ulama in Iran by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Iranian Studies. 36 (2): 394–296. JSTOR 4311538.
  2. ^ Afshin, Marashi (2002). "Reviewed Work: Resistance to the Shah: Landowners and the Ulama in Iran by Mohammad Gholi Majd". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 34 (1): 154–156. doi:10.1017/S0020743802331064. JSTOR 3880183. S2CID 163789613.
  3. ^ Wilson, Rodney (2001). "Book Reviews: Resistance to the Shah: Landowners and the Ulama in Iran by Mohammad Gholi Majd". The Journal of Development Studies. 37 (4): 187–188. doi:10.1080/00220380412331322091. S2CID 216140552.
  4. ^ Cronin, Stephanie (2001). "Modernity, Power and Islam in Iran: Reflections on Some Recent Literature: Review Article". Middle Eastern Studies. 37 (4): 237–255. doi:10.1080/714004417. JSTOR 4284203. S2CID 144106987.
  5. ^ Bonakdarian, Mansour (2002). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain & Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921–1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies. 34 (4): 688–690. doi:10.2307/4054714. JSTOR 4054714.
  6. ^ Luft, Paul (2004). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain and Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921–1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 67 (1): 93–95. doi:10.1017/S0041977X0424006X. JSTOR 4145763. S2CID 162289186.
  7. ^ Cronin, Stephanie (2002). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain and Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921–1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 34 (4): 758–761. JSTOR 3879711.
  8. ^ Richard, Yann (2006). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain and Reza Shah. The Plunder of Iran, 1921-1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Iranian Studies. 39 (2): 278–280. doi:10.1017/S002108620002168X. JSTOR 4311820. S2CID 245664583.
  9. ^ Zirinsky, Michael P. (2002). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain & Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921-1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Middle East Journal. 56 (2): 339–340. JSTOR 4329764.
  10. ^ Martin, Vanessa (2002). "Reviewed Work: Great Britain and Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921-1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Middle Eastern Studies. 38 (4): 339–340. JSTOR 4284267.
  11. ^ Goode, James (2004). "Reviewed Work: The Great American Plunder of Persia's Antiquities, 1925-1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Middle East Journal. 58 (2): 319–320. JSTOR 4330019.
  12. ^ Abdi, Kamyar (2004). "Reviewed Work: The Great American Plunder of Persia's Antiquities 1925-1941 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Iranian Studies. 37 (4): 737–742. doi:10.1017/S0021086200018971. JSTOR 4311699. S2CID 245655440.
  13. ^ Cronin, Stephanie (2004). "Reviewed Work: Persia in World War I and Its Conquest by Great Britain by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Iranian Studies. 37 (4): 721–723. doi:10.1017/S0021086200018910. JSTOR 4311693. S2CID 245665592.
  14. ^ Long, C. W. R. (2007). "Reviewed Works: Britain and the Opening up of South-West Persia, 1880-1914 by Shahbaz Shahnavaz; Persia in World War I and Its Conquest by Great Britain by M. Gholi Majd". British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 34 (3): 421–423. JSTOR 20455546.
  15. ^ Floor, Willem (2005). "Review of The Great Famine and Genocide in Persia, 1917–1919". Iranian Studies. 38 (1): 192–196. doi:10.1080/0021086042000336582. S2CID 216147598.
  16. ^ Walsh, Pat (August 2010). "Who Remembers the Persians...?" (PDF). Irish Foreign Affairs. 3 (3): 4–7.
  17. ^ Burman, John (2008). "Reviewed Work: Iraq in World War I: From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest by Mohammad Gholi Majd". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 40 (2): 335–337. doi:10.1017/S0020743808080689. JSTOR 30069627. S2CID 162294145.
  18. ^ Tripp, Charles (2009). "Reviewed Work: Iraq in World War I: From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest by Mohammad Gholi Majd". The Historian. 71 (3): 583–584. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6563.2009.00246_3.x. JSTOR 24454671. S2CID 144251321.
  19. ^ Dailami, Pezhmann (2010). "Reviewed Work: From Qajar to Pahlavi: Iran, 1919-1930 by Mohammad Gholi Majd". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 42 (4): 702–703. doi:10.1017/S0020743810001005. JSTOR 41308726. S2CID 163050529.
  20. ^ Kozhanov, Nikolay (2014). "August 1941. The Anglo-Russian Occupation of Iran and Change of Shahs, by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Middle Eastern Studies. 50 (3): 511–516. doi:10.1080/00263206.2013.877714. S2CID 142626788.
  21. ^ Cronin, Stephanie (2017). "Iran Under Allied Occupation in World War II: The Bridge to Victory & A Land of Famine by Mohammad Gholi Majd". Middle Eastern Studies. 53 (2): 326–327. doi:10.1080/00263206.2016.1220727. S2CID 152031825.