Abstract

This chapter reviews the social, economic, and political aspects of Iranian society in the nineteenth century. Indeed, it looks at the long-term circumstances that contributed to the Constitutional Revolution. It also considers the social order, traditional powerful classes, and the emerging social forces in Qajar society, including women and the Babi movement, and their role in the revolution. This background helps us to contextualize women’s contributions to the revolution, their programs, and their demands.

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