• List of Articles Mosaddegh

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        1 - Tabriz during Iranian National Movement
        reza abedi
        After Constitutional Revolution, the National Oil Movement is one of the most important historical events of Iran during the contemporary history that occurred in the early thirties. Although oil and its relevant issues are the focus of this significant national movemen More
        After Constitutional Revolution, the National Oil Movement is one of the most important historical events of Iran during the contemporary history that occurred in the early thirties. Although oil and its relevant issues are the focus of this significant national movement, due to excellent leadership of the movement by Dr. Mohammad Mosaddegh, this national movement had sufficient impacts on all aspects of the country in different political and social levels on one hand and regardless of the five-year up and down period accompanied by Ayatollah Kashani on the other hand. In terms of depth and scope of this national movement, not only Tehran but also big cities of Iran have played a role on their parts. Azerbaijan which has a lofty position in the life history of Iran and strengthening its eventful identity played a significant and effective role during the National Movement, and Tabriz, as Azerbaijan’s center has taken a step forward as always. In this paper, the activities and political atmosphere of Tabriz in support of the National Oil Movement have been studied.  Manuscript profile
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        2 - The Situation of Women Journals in 1331
        Mohamad Kalhor Maryam Haji Bagher Najar
        This research is considered as a difficult and original one which is about the socio-political participations of Iranian women. Most of them were influenced in the field of writing and journals. This article studies 12 publications that they are referred to the approach More
        This research is considered as a difficult and original one which is about the socio-political participations of Iranian women. Most of them were influenced in the field of writing and journals. This article studies 12 publications that they are referred to the approach of women during the second year of Mosaddegh's prime minister in 1331 showing the penetration of socio-political evolutions regarding the events such as 30thTir and the 09thEsfand of same year. The methodology is descriptive-statistical and then all consequences are presented in one table with their statistical analysis.  Manuscript profile
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        3 - Analyzing the Didactic teachings of 'Anti-Oppression' in the Poem Derafsh-e-Kāviān by Hamid Mosaddegh on the Basis of the Theory of Speech Acts of John Searle
        hasan lakzian akbar shabany
        Contemporary poetry has experienced fundamental changes compared to the classical period regarding the words and content. In terms of content, poets have avoided referring directly to ethics and have used it as a tool to represent political and social issues, which resu More
        Contemporary poetry has experienced fundamental changes compared to the classical period regarding the words and content. In terms of content, poets have avoided referring directly to ethics and have used it as a tool to represent political and social issues, which results in the complexity and multiplicity of the poems. Hamid Mosaddegh, as one of the prominent representatives of the social symbolic poetry in the contemporary era, has benefited this technique. In Derafsh-e-Kāviān, by reflecting a set of moral teachings and their connection with the political and social issues, he takes a new step in describing and designing didactic themes. At the infrastructure level, he has encouraged his audience to build a better world in accordance with justice-oriented standards, by using didactic capacities such as God-centeredness, unify of people, self-belief, intellectual and behavioral passivity, negation of determinism, etc. Analyzing Derafsh-e-Kāviān with a descriptive-analytical method and on the basis of John Searle's theory of speech acts shows that using expressive, persuasive, emotional, obligatory and declarative acts resulted in representing anti-oppression as a macro moral concept. Other didactic teachings. Teaching methods have been used to reinforce this fundamental concept.  Manuscript profile
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        4 - Realism in new poetry
        Ahmad Khiyali Khatibi Tina Niknam
        realism as a creative manner, a phenomenon that at a certain stage of historical evolution of human thoughtWhen people desperately need to understand the nature and direction of social evolution found When people first, and then vaguely conscious of the fact discovered More
        realism as a creative manner, a phenomenon that at a certain stage of historical evolution of human thoughtWhen people desperately need to understand the nature and direction of social evolution found When people first, and then vaguely conscious of the fact discovered The actions and thoughts of excitement caused by rogue or not the divine plan, but the real reason, or if the closer we are to the source material, appeared. Made in the impartiality of the school of real life people and entities subject to the artisans, workers and oppressed people around picks and tells their story. In this retelling of the story of the events and their natural history and the course of events without the author's written by the author to his story that broughtSoBrqydh realist writers, in fact breathe events (no fiction writer) is located. , Poets and Writers Iranians use this school and they have paid off in terms of realism to the art. poets of Iran (Ahmad Shamlou, Mehdi Akhavan, SiavashKasraei, Hamid Mosaddegh) Manuscript profile