Module Descriptors
IRAN: HISTORY, CULTURE AND POLITICAL ECONOMY [DL]
HIPO70033
Key Facts
School of Creative Arts and Engineering
Level 7
30 credits
Contact
Leader: Barbara Emadi-Coffin
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 36
Independent Study Hours: 264
Total Learning Hours: 300
Assessment
  • PARTICIPATION weighted at 10%
  • REFLECTIVE PORTFOLIO weighted at 40%
  • ESSAY weighted at 50%
Module Details
ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT DETAILS
Participation 10% Learning Outcomes 1-4

Reflective Portfolio 40% (2500 words) Learning Outcomes 1-4

Essay 50% (3500 words) Learning Outcomes 1-4

The portfolio and essay will provide the opportunity to demonstrate all four learning outcomes through focused questions that in each case will require knowledge of the practical implications of the subject matter at hand. The portfolio and essay will require you to demonstrate the reading of relevant texts and the use of other appropriate materials to develop an analysis of the relevant issue.
INDICATIVE CONTENT
The module will begin by examining the history of Iran, focussing on the 19th and 20th centuries. There will be a particular emphasis on exploring the political history of this period, including the significance of the Qajar dynasty, the Russo-Persian Wars, the Constitutional Revolution, the 1953 CIA coup - Operation Ajax or 28 Mordad, the rise of Mohammad Reza Shah, the Revolution, the Iran-Iraq War, the post-Khomeini leadership, the government of Mahmoud Amadinejad, the Green Movement, the election of the reformist president, Hassan Rouhani in the spring of 2013, and the Iran nuclear agreement in July, 2015. International responses to these events will be considered. The module will investigate the culture of Iran, the influence of Shia Islam and the role of women in Iranian society. We will look at the Iranian economy, and analyse the role of oil and the impact of the years of sanctions. We will also explore Iran's international relations, both regionally and with key global players like ISIS and the US. The module will attempt to provide an understanding of the ideas and forces that have shaped contemporary Iran, and the role that Iran plays in the international community.
LEARNING STRATEGIES
The primary learning strategy consists of interactive tasks via Blackboard and tutorial support (36 hours). 264 hours are to be used in self-directed study assisted by a detailed module handbook, Blackboard material, and relevant textbooks. Self-directed study will include preparation for assessment work.
RESOURCES
University Library e-brary resources
Blackboard
Internet Access
TEXTS
Axworthy, Michael, (2010) A History of Iran: Empire of the Mind, Basic Books.
Buchan, James, (2013) Days of God: The Revolution in Iran and Its Consequences, John Murray.
United States Institute of Peace, “The Iran Primer,” http://iranprimer.usip.org/frontpage
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. CRITICALLY EXPLORE THE HISTORY, CULTURE, ECONOMY AND POLITICS OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN.
[Knowledge and Understanding; Enquiry]

2. UNDERSTAND AND ANALYSE FACTORS AND TRENDS THAT AFFECT CONTEMPORARY IRAN.
[Analysis; Learning]

3. CRITICALLY ASSESS THE ROLE OF IRAN IN THE CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY.
[Application; Analysis]

4. EXPRESS IN WRITING SOPHISTICATED AND COHERENT EXPOSITIONS AND ARGUMENTS.
[Problem Solving; Communication; Reflection]
SPECIAL ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENT
Disqualified Combination: HIPO70035 Iran: History, Culture, Political Economy
SPECIAL ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Disqualified Combination with HIPO70035