This conference includes contributions in all fields of Iranian studies, especially new areas of investigation and/or novel approaches to traditional fields. 'Programme - outline' in the left column of this page shows the overall layout of each days schedule. 'Programme - sessions' shows the conference programme listed by sessions and 'Programme - session allocation' shows the session(s) to which each speaker or chair is allocated. The 'Abstracts' page shows abstracts of the presentations and the 'Biographies' page shows a brief biographical information about each speaker.
More than 300 presentations will be made within the context of 80 plus panels. Panel topics include: Achaemenid Era, Agrarian Transition, Ancient Art, Anthropology, Anti Semitism/Bahaism, Archaeology, Arsacid Era, Christian/Safavid Relations, Cinema, Clergy, Culture and Cultural Policies, Demography, Diaspora, Economic Growth and Development, Education, Far East/Persian Relations, Foreign Perceptions, Gender, Geography, Historiography, History from Below, Ilkhanid Era, Intellectual Life, Internet, Julfans Abroad, Languages, Literature (classic, contemporary, mystic, epic), NGOs, Pahlavi Era, Politics and Political Culture, Public Opinion, Qajar Era, Reconstruction, Regional Issues, Religion, Russian/Persian Relations, Safavid Era, Saljuk Era, Sasanian Era, Science and Technology (ancient and modern), Secularism, Urban Change, Zoroastrianism.
The conference is scheduled immediately after the Centenary Conference on the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, which takes place at Oxford University from 30 July to 2 August.
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