If one has only limited time to gain an appreciation of the revolutionary force of Islam in Iran, it should be spent here.-Scott Armstrong, Washington Post Book World
Selected by
Choice Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2005
Selected as a 2007 AAUP University Press Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries
Shifting her historical focus from the roots of the Iranian revolution to its consequences, Nikki Keddie has expanded her original classic to include a sharply probing and perceptive guide to more than two decades of tumultuous developments in the Islamic Republic of Iran.-Gary Sick
Roots of Revolution remains a classic in the field of Middle East Studies. The new chapters provide up-to-date and comprehensive information on all aspects of post-revolutionary Iran, from politics and economics, to gender, human rights, rights of minorities, and relations with the United States. A must read for anyone interested in Iran's current struggle for democracy!-Janet Afary, Author of The Iranian Constitutional Revolution: Grassroots Democracy, Social Democracy, and the Origins of Feminism
I regularly use
Modern Iran as a textbook in both introductory and advanced seminar classes. It is written in an engaging style and brings Iranian history into focus-particularly providing the necessary background to understand current events.-Monica M. Ringer, Amherst College
Nikki Keddie's classic work, in this updated and expanded version that looks into both roots and results of revolution, is one of the most perceptive, impartial, and concise analyses of Iran's past and present.-Nayereh Tohidi, California State University
For three decades, Nikki Keddie has been one of the most perceptive, sensitive and insightful analysts of Iran. Writing about a region where instant experts are the norm, Keddie's work has always been profoundly important and has had a major impact on the way Iranians think about themselves.-Ahmed Rashid