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The Age of Aryamehr: Late Pahlavi Iran and its Global Entanglements, Alvandi Roham, (ed.), London: Gingko, 2018, ISBN 978-1-909942-18-9 (hbk), 291 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Matthew Shannon*
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Emory and Henry College

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