masoud akhavan kazemi; omid shokraneh Arzanagi
Volume 3, Issue 10 , December 2019, , Pages 183-203
Abstract
There have been revolutions in the history of the world, and there may be many similarities and differences between these revolutions. A comparative comparison of the Islamic Revolution ...
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There have been revolutions in the history of the world, and there may be many similarities and differences between these revolutions. A comparative comparison of the Islamic Revolution with revolutions such as the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, and مناسب provides us with a suitable analytical model for a more accurate understanding of the dimensions and effects of this revolution. The present article examines, compares and adapts the two Iranian and French revolutions, the differences and similarities between the two revolutions, and their application to Crane Brenton's theory. Comparing similar phenomena can be helpful in understanding them as much as possible. For this purpose, economic conditions, military conditions, international support, political conditions, etc., the stage before and after the victory of the two great world revolutions, ie the French Revolution, have been studied and compared with the Islamic Revolution of Iran. The results show that there are commonalities between the two Iranian and French revolutions in some respects, such as pervasive ideology, global and international influences, the social nature of the revolution, and the creation of new political discourses such as equality, freedom, and so on. . But there are fundamental differences between the two Iranian and French revolutions in terms of the formation of the revolution and the implementation of the four phases of Brenton's theory