Fragile Solidarity: The Iranian Left and the Kurdish National Question in the 1979 Revolution

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Fragile Solidarity: The Iranian Left and the Kurdish National Question in the 1979 Revolution. / Elling, Rasmus Christian; Mahmoudi, Jahangir.

The Fate of Third Worldism in the Middle East: Iran, Palestine and Beyond. Oneworldbooks, 2023. (Radical Histories of the Middle East).

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Harvard

Elling, RC & Mahmoudi, J 2023, Fragile Solidarity: The Iranian Left and the Kurdish National Question in the 1979 Revolution. in The Fate of Third Worldism in the Middle East: Iran, Palestine and Beyond. Oneworldbooks, Radical Histories of the Middle East.

APA

Elling, R. C., & Mahmoudi, J. (Accepted/In press). Fragile Solidarity: The Iranian Left and the Kurdish National Question in the 1979 Revolution. In The Fate of Third Worldism in the Middle East: Iran, Palestine and Beyond Oneworldbooks. Radical Histories of the Middle East

Vancouver

Elling RC, Mahmoudi J. Fragile Solidarity: The Iranian Left and the Kurdish National Question in the 1979 Revolution. In The Fate of Third Worldism in the Middle East: Iran, Palestine and Beyond. Oneworldbooks. 2023. (Radical Histories of the Middle East).

Author

Elling, Rasmus Christian ; Mahmoudi, Jahangir. / Fragile Solidarity: The Iranian Left and the Kurdish National Question in the 1979 Revolution. The Fate of Third Worldism in the Middle East: Iran, Palestine and Beyond. Oneworldbooks, 2023. (Radical Histories of the Middle East).

Bibtex

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