Ali Mirsepassi

Ali Mirsepassi (born 1950) is an Iranian-American sociologist and political scientist and Albert Gallatin Research Excellence Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at New York University.[1]

Ali Mirsepassi
Born(1950-10-27)October 27, 1950
EducationAmerican University (MA, PhD), University of Tehran (BA)
Scientific career
InstitutionsNew York University
ThesisThe Historical and Structural Development of Labor Politics in Modern Iran (1985)

Books

  • The Loneliest Revolution: A Memoir of Solidarity and Struggle in Iran, Edinburgh University Press, 2023
  • The Discovery of Iran: Taghi Arani, a Radical Cosmopolitan, Cambridge University Press, 2021
  • Iran's Quiet Revolution: The Downfall of the Pahlavi State, Cambridge University Press, 2019
  • Iran’s Troubled Modernity: Debating Ahmad Fardid’s Legacy, Cambridge University Press, 2018
  • Transnationalism in Iranian Political Thought: The Life and Thought of Ahmad Fardid, Cambridge University Press, 2017
  • Islam, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism, Cambridge University Press, 2014, co-author, with Tadd Fernee
  • Political Islam, Iran and Enlightenment, Cambridge University Press, 2011
  • Democracy in Modern Iran, New York University Press, 2010
  • Intellectual Discourses and Politics of Modernization: Negotiating Modernity in Iran, Cambridge University Press, 2000
  • Truth or Democracy
  • Localizing Knowledge in a Globalizing World, Syracuse University Press, 2002, coeditor
  • Al Ghazali’s Alchemy of Happiness, forthcoming

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