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The Making of the Carceral State in Modern Iran (Webinar)

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The Carceral State in Uranian History

In the summer of 18 90 fivea an iranian man identified as sadup, attacked his british employera er, tanfield, in his bed with a sword. The lopsided terms of these colonial deals famously elicited mass mobilizations by broad cross sections of uranians at the dawn of the twentieth century. In response to incidents like this, colonial officers routinely called for more surveillance and armed law enforcement from the kojar government. It's in this precise era that uranian modernists, reformists, nationalists, intellectuals become invested in questions of law and legality. Polody: There is a lot of scholarship on how law and the rule of law was important, but

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