The English Amongst the Persians: Imperial Lives in Nineteenth-Century Iran

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Bloomsbury Academic, Feb 22, 2001 - Political Science - 218 pages
Relations between Britain and Iran have always been fraught. Against a background of intrigue, manipulation and Anglo-Russian rivalry for influence, Sir Denis Wright charts the experiences, adventures, and impact of the ""English"" (including many Scots, Irish, and Welsh) who helped to define the relationship between Britain and Iran from the end of the 18th century to the early 20th century. We meet the diplomats and consuls, soldiers, frontier-makers, spies, traders, travelers, missionaries, concession-hunters, and doctors who in their often colorful, different ways contributed to Anglo-Iranian understanding and misunderstanding.

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Denis Wright, Honorary Fellow of St. Edmund Hall and St. Antony's College, Oxford, was British Ambassador in Iran from 1963-1971.

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