Wisdom from the Land of Sophie: A Brief Account of Iran's Contribution to Civilization

Part of the "Iran: Past and Present" lecture series.

Detailed information about the series can be found at

http://psa.stanford.edu

From the advent of Zoroastrian religion to the extended Biblical account of Persia's role in the liberation of Jews, from Herodotus' Histories to the nineteenth century Romantics infatuation with Iran, the country once called Persia has played a singular role in world history and the evolution of our common human heritage. A brief survey of the most important moments of that rich history is the focus of Wisdom from the land of Sophie.

Lecture by Abbas Milani, a research fellow and co-director of the Iran Democracy Project at the Hoover Institution. In addition, he is a visiting

professor in the department of political science at Stanford University.

His expertise is in Iranian cultural, political, and security issues.

He was a professor of history and political science and chair of the

department at Notre Dame de Namur University and a research fellow at

the Institute of International Studies at the University of California

at Berkeley. Milani was an assistant professor in the faculty of law and

political science at Tehran University and a member of the board of

directors of Tehran University's Center for International Studies from

1977 to 1987. He was a research fellow at the Iranian Center for Social

Research from 1977 to 1978 and an assistant professor at the National

University of Iran from 1975 to 1977.

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Date and Time:
 Sunday, April 17, 2005.  5:30 PM.
Approximate duration of 1 hour(s).
Location:
Jordan Hall, Room 420-040  [Map]
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Sponsor:
Muslim Student Awareness Network, Persian Student's Association, Coalition for Justice in the Middle East ASSU Speakers Bureau Department of Religious Studies History Department Asian American Activities Center Dean of Students Office Office of the Vice P
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April 13, 2005