Ervand Abrahamian is an Armenian-Iranian historian specializing in modern Iranian history.
Born in Tehran in 1940, he migrated to Britain in 1951 and later to the United States.
He earned degrees from Oxford and Columbia universities.
Abrahamian has taught at prestigious institutions like Princeton and Oxford, and currently teaches at CUNY Graduate Center.
He is renowned for his works on Iranian history, including "Iran Between Two Revolutions" and "Tortured Confessions." Abrahamian's background and extensive research make him a leading authority on contemporary Iranian history.
His approach combines political, social, and economic analysis to provide comprehensive insights into Iran's modern development.
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