Homa Katouzian (
Persian
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: همايون کاتوزیان; born Homayoun Katouzian on 17 November 1942) is an economist, historian, sociologist and
literary critic
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, with a special interest in
Iranian studies
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. Katouzian's formal academic training was in
economics
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and the
social sciences
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but he concurrently continued his studies of
Persian
Persian may refer to:
* People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language
** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples
** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
history and literature at a professional academic level. He began studying the life and works of the modern Persian writer,
Sadeq Hedayat, and that of the
Prime Minister of Iran
The Prime Minister of Iran was a political post that had existed in Iran (Persia) during much of the 20th century. It began in 1906 during the Qajar dynasty and into the start of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1923 and into the 1979 Iranian Revolution ...
in the early 1950s,
Mohammad Mosaddeq
Mohammad Mosaddegh ( fa, محمد مصدق, ; 16 June 1882 – 5 March 1967) was an Iranian politician, author, and lawyer who served as the 35th Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953, after appointment by the 16th Majlis. He was a member of ...
, while still a faculty member in the department of economics at the
University of Kent at Canterbury
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. Having taught
economics
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Economics focuses on the behaviour and intera ...
at universities in
Britain
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* Great Britain, the largest island in the United King ...
and other countries for eighteen years, he took voluntary retirement in 1986 to devote his entire time to
Iranian studies
Iranian studies ( fa, ايرانشناسی '), also referred to as Iranology and Iranistics, is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the research and study of the civilization, history, literature, art and culture of Iranian peoples. It ...
. In recent years, he has been teaching and writing on
classical Persian literature
Persian literature ( fa, ادبیات فارسی, Adabiyâte fârsi, ) comprises oral compositions and written texts in the Persian language and is one of the world's oldest literatures. It spans over two-and-a-half millennia. Its sources h ...
, in particular the 13th-century poet and writer,
Sa‘di. Currently based at the
University of Oxford
, mottoeng = The Lord is my light
, established =
, endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019)
, budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20)
, chancellor ...
, Katouzian is a member of the Faculty of Oriental Studies and the Roshan Institute Academic Visitor in Iranian Studies at
St. Antony's College, where for thirteen years he edited the bimonthly
''Iranian Studies'', the journal of the Association for Iranian Studies. He is editor of the ''International Journal of Persian Literature'', and co-editor of Routledge's Iranian studies book series. He is also a former member of the editorial board of ''
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East
''Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East'' is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering Comparative Studies on Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. It provides a "critical and comparative analyses of the histo ...
'' and ''Comparative Economic Studies''.
Biography
Katouzian was born in
Tehran
Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ...
, Iran. After graduation from
Alborz High School
Mandegar Alborz High School ( fa, دبیرستان ماندگار البرز) is a college-preparatory high school located in the heart of Tehran, Iran. It is one of the first modern high schools in Asia and the Middle East, named after the Alborz ...
and a year at the
University of Tehran
The University of Tehran (Tehran University or UT, fa, دانشگاه تهران) is the most prominent university located in Tehran, Iran. Based on its historical, socio-cultural, and political pedigree, as well as its research and teaching pro ...
, in 1961 he went to Britain to study economics. He received his bachelor's degree from the
University of Birmingham
, mottoeng = Through efforts to heights
, established = 1825 – Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery1836 – Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery1843 – Queen's College1875 – Mason Science College1898 – Mason Univers ...
; his Master's from the University of London; and his Ph.D. from the University of Kent at Canterbury. Between 1968 and 1986, he taught economics in Britain, Iran, Canada and the United States, and also worked as an economic consultant with the Organization of American States, the International Labor Organization, and the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
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(UNCTAD). He was Professor of Economics, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), 1985 and Professor of Sociology, University of California San Diego (UCSD), 1990. Since 1986, Katouzian has been teaching Persian literature and Iranian history at the University of Oxford and has organized two international conferences: the Hedayat Centenary, at the Middle East Centre, St. Antony's College, March 2003, and Iran Facing the New Century, at Wadham College, April 2004. Katouzian has been involved in Iranian cultural and artistic activities in Britain. He is a member of the Board of Trustees, Library for Iranian Studies, London. He has written for the British press and contributed to BBC radio and television programs. He is the winner of the first SINA "Outstanding Achievement Award in recognition of Exceptional Contributions in Humanities".
Contributions to economics
Katouzian has written extensively in pure and applied economics, but his original contributions in economics are in the theory of the development of the service sector, the economics of petroleum-exporting countries, and economic method and philosophy.
As early as the late 1960s he predicted that the share of services in output and employment would rapidly grow in advanced countries and in some developing countries, for different sets of reasons, and that the share of non-factor services in international trade would also grow steadily, the advanced countries tending to specialize in the export of services.
Also, he was one of the first economists, from the late 1960s, to describe petroleum revenues received by the petroleum-exporting countries as
economic rent
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, and the countries in question as
rentier economies, and studied the effect of the receipt of the petroleum rent by the state on the economics as well as politics of petroleum-exporting countries.
In the field of economic philosophy and method, Katouzian has published a critique of economic method, maintaining that economic theory and theorizing could not be described as scientific, once the economists’ own criteria for scientificity are applied to their works. The subject further involved him in a critique of the philosophies of science developed by
Karl Popper
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and
Thomas Kuhn
Thomas Samuel Kuhn (; July 18, 1922 – June 17, 1996) was an American philosopher of science whose 1962 book ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'' was influential in both academic and popular circles, introducing the term '' paradigm ...
arguing that Popper's criteria were no longer applied by modern scientists and that Kuhn's historical generalizations were largely circular.
[Ideology and Method in Economics, London and New York: Macmillan and New York University Press, 1980.]
Researching modern Iran
Katouzian has taught the history of nineteenth and twentieth-century Iran at
Oxford University
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. He has published extensively on twentieth-century Iranian history and has been responsible for a number of cases of historical revisionism, for example that the 1921 coup in Iran was not engineered by the British government; that the Anglo-Persian Agreement of 1919 was not intended to turn Iran into a British protectorate; and that the Iranian-Azarbaijani political leader,
Sheikh Mohammad Khiyabani
Shaikh Mohammad Khiābāni ( fa, شیخ محمد خیابانی, 1880–1920), sometimes spelled Khiyabani, also known as Shaikh Mohammad Khiābāni Tabrizi was an Iranian Shia cleric, political leader, and representative to the parliament.
He wa ...
was not a separatist, was not pro-
Bolshevik
The Bolsheviks (russian: Большевики́, from большинство́ ''bol'shinstvó'', 'majority'),; derived from ''bol'shinstvó'' (большинство́), "majority", literally meaning "one of the majority". also known in English ...
and was not opposed to the 1919 agreement.
On Iranian history
Apart from writing descriptive and analytical history, Katouzian has put forward "the theory of arbitrary rule, and the fundamental state-society conflict in Iranian history" which has led him to comparative studies of the sociology of Iranian history with that of Europe. The theory has been described virtually in all of his major writings on Iranian history, but, within a single volume, it is propounded in his Iranian History and Politics, the Dialectic of State and Society (2003). Here, he has also introduced the concept of The Short-term Society or “Jameheh-ye Kolangi”, literally meaning "the pick-axe society", an allusion to the Iranian practice of demolishing buildings after only a few decades, considering them to be "dilapidated". He has developed and discussed this theory more extensively in the article, "The Short-Term Society, A Comparative Study in the Long-Term Problems of Political and Economic Development in Iran", published in ''Middle Eastern Studies'', 40, 1, 2004.
On Persian literature
Katouzian has both taught and written on modern as well as classical Persian literature and has taught modern poetry and fiction at
Oxford University
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. Modern writers he has written about include
Sadeq Hedayat, and
Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh
Mohammad-Ali Jamālzādeh Esfahani ( fa, محمدعلی جمالزاده اصفهانی; 13 January 1892 in Isfahan, Iran – 8 November 1997 in Geneva, Switzerland) was one of the most prominent writers of Iran in the 20th century, best known fo ...
, the founder of modern Persian fiction. He has also published on modern poets such as the Poet Laureate
Mohammad Taqi Bahar
Mohammad-Taqi Bahar ( fa, محمدتقی بهار; also romanized as Mohammad-Taqī Bahār; 10 December 1886 in Mashhad – 22 April 1951 in Tehran), widely known as Malek osh-Sho'arā ( fa, ملکالشعراء) and Malek osh-Sho'arā Bah ...
and
Iraj Mirza
Prince Iraj Mirza ( fa, ایرج میرزا, literally ''Prince Iraj''; October 1874 – 14 March 1926) (titled Jalāl-ol-Mamālek, fa, جلالالممالک), son of prince Gholam-Hossein Mirza, was a famous Iranian poet. He was a modern p ...
, and modernist poets such as
Forugh Farrokhzad
Forugh Farrokhzad ( fa, فروغ فرخزاد; 28 December 1934 – 14 February 1967) was an influential Iranian poet and film director. She was a controversial modernist poet and an iconoclast,* feminist author.Forugh Farrokhzad died at the age ...
. He has taught classical Persian literature from the 10th century to the 19th century, both in prose and poetry. His special subject is the great Persian classic,
Sa‘di, on whom he has published four books in Persian and English.
Personal information
Katouzian has a son and a daughter, both living in Oxford.
Publications
Books in English
* Poetry and Revolution, Poets and Poetry of the Constitutional Era of Iran: Routledge (co-ed), London and North America, July 2022.
* ''Sa’di in Love'', paperback edition, I. B. Tauris, London and New York, September 2022.
* ''Sadeq Hedayat, The Life and Legend of an Iranian Writer'', second edition, Bloomsbury Publishing, London, Oxford, New York, New Delhi, Sydney, November 2021.
* ''Khalil Maleki, the Human face of Iranian Socialism'', London: Oneworld, 2018.
* ''Sa’di in Love: The Lyrical Verses of Persia’s Master Poet'', London and New York: I. B. Tauris, 2016, supported by Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute and Soudavar Memorial Foundation.
* ''IRAN: Politics, History and Literature'' (hb&pb), London and New York: Routledge, 2013.
* ''Iran: A Beginners’ Guide,'' London: Oneworld, 2013.
* ''Sadeq Hedayat, His Work and His Wondrous World'', ed., London and New York: Routledge, paperback edition, 2011(hardback edition, 2008).
* ''The Persians: Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Iran'', New Haven and London: Yale University Press, paperback edition, 2010 (hardback edition, 2009).
* ''Iran in the 21st Century'', (co-ed with Hossein Shahidi), London and New York: Routledge, 2008 (hb&pb).
* ''Iranian History and Politics, the Dialectic of State and Society,'' London and New York: Routledge, paperback edition, 2007 (hardback edition, 2003).
* ''Sa’di, the Poet of Life, Love and Compassion,'' Oxford: Oneworld Publishers, 2006.
* ''State and Society in Iran: The Eclipse of the Qajars and the Rise of the Pahlavis'', London and New York: I. B. Tauris, paperback edition, 2006 (hardback edition, 2000).
* ''Sadeq Hedayat: The Life and Legend of an Iranian Writer'', first paperback edition, London and New York: I. B. Tauris, 2002; (hardback edition, 1991).
* ''Musaddiq and the Struggle for Power in Iran,'' London and New York: I. B. Tauris, revised paperback edition, 1999; first edition, 1990. Arabic translation'', Mosaddeq'' (see below).
* ''Musaddiq's Memoirs,'' London: Jebhe, 1988 (the English translation of the memoirs translated (with S. H. Amin) and edited and annotated, together with an 81-page introduction by Homa Katouzian).
* ''The Political Economy of Modern Iran'' (hb&pb), London and New York: Macmillan and New York University Press, 1981.
* ''Ideology and Method in Economics'' (hb&pb), London and New York: Macmillan and New York University Press, 1980.
Books in Persian
* ''The Persians: ancient, mediaeval and modern Iran'', tr. Hossein Shahidi, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 19th impression, 2021; (first edition, 2013).
* ''Sa’di'', Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 4th impression, 2021 (first edition 2006).
* ''A Few Leaves from the Book of My Life'', Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 2nd impression, 2021 (first edition, 2020).
* ''Nine Essays on the Historical Sociology of Iran, etc.,'' tr. Alireza Tayyeb, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz; 9th impression 2021 (first edition, 1998).
* ''Sa’di in Love, The Lyrics of Persia’s Master Poet'', Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 4th impression 2021; (first edition, 2017).
* ''The Political Economy of Modern Iran'', trs. M. Nafissi and K. Azizi, together with a long new introduction by the author, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 25th impression, 2020 (second, enlarged, edition 1993; first edition, 1988).
* ''State and Society in Iran: The Eclipse of the Qajar and the Emergence of the Pahlavis'', tr. Hasan Afshar, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 11th impression, 2020 (first edition, 2001).
* ''Fourteen Essays on Literature, Society, Philosophy and Economics'' (some of them translated from the English), 3rd impression, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 2020 (first edition, 1995).
* ''Hedayat's The Blind Owl'' (a critical monograph), Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 9th impression, 2020 (first edition, 1995).
* ''Sadeq Hedayat and the Death of the Author'', Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 7th impression, 2018; (first edition, 1993).
* ''Sadeq Hedayat, The Life and Legend of an Iranian Writer'', tr. Firuzeh Mohajer, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, second edition, 2019; (third impression, Tehran: Tarh-e Naw, 2011, first edition, 1993).
* ''Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations'' (an abridged translation and with 100-page introduction), Tehran: Amir Kabir, seventh impression, 2019 (first edition, 1979).
* ''History, Culture, Politics'', selected essays, ed. Mohamad Sadeqi, Tehran: Enteshar, third impression, 2019 (first edition, 2017).
* ''Musaddiq and the Struggle for Power in Iran'', tr. Farzaneh Taheri edition, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 4th impression 2018 (first edition 1994).
* ''Eight Essays on Contemporary History and Literature'', Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 4th impression 2018 (first edition, 2006).
* ''Sadeq Hedayat and the Death of the Author'', Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 7th impression, 2018; (first edition, 1993).
* ''Iran, The Short-Term Society and three other essays'', tr. Abdollah Kowsari, Tehran Nashr-e Ney, 13th impression, 2018; (first edition), 2012.
* ''Sa’di, the Poet of Love, Life and Compassion'', tr. Kazem Firuzmand, Tehran: Namak, 2016.
* ''Essays in Memory of Khalil Maleki'' (co-edited with Amir Pichdad), Tehran: Enteshar, 2016.
* ''Satire and Irony in The Works of Sadeq Hedayat'', second edition, Tehran: Pardis-e Danesh, 2016; Toronto: Ketab-e Iran Nameh, 2015.
* ''The Political Memoirs of Khalil Maleki'' (Maleki's manuscript, edited and with a 250-page introduction), Tehran: Enteshar, 4th impression 2015 (second edition, 1988).
* ''Searching for the Long-Term Society'', ed., Karim Arghandehpour, Tehran: Nashr-e Ney, 2014 (second impression, 2014).
* ''That Verse Was Delayed, I Told Her'', the second book of Homa Katouzian's poetry, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 2014.
* ''A Song of Innocence'', the first book of Homa Katouzian's poems, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, third impression, 2014 (second enlarged edition 2004; first edition, 1997).
* ''Iran, The Short-Term Society and other essays'', tr. Abdollah Kowsari, Tehran: Nashr-e Ney, 5th impression 2014 (first edition, 2012).
* ''The Dialectic of State and Society in Iran'', tr. Alireza Tayyeb, Tehran: Nashr- e Ney, 11th impression, 2014 (first edition 2002).
* Ahmad Kasravi's ''The Revolt of Sheykh Mohammad Khiyabani'' (Kasravi's unpublished manuscript, edited and annotated, and with an 82-page introduction) Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, fourth impression, 2014 (first edition, 1997).
* ''Democracy, Arbitrary Rule and the Popular Movement of Iran'', 6th impression, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 2014 (first editions, Nashr-e Markaz. 1993, and London and Washington: Mehregan, 1993).
* ''Jamalzadeh and His Literature'', second edition, Tehran: Sokhan, 2011 (first edition, Tehran: Shahab, 2003).
* ''Golchin-e Sa’di: Golestan, Ghazal-ha, Bustan, Qasideh-ha,'' Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 2009.
* ''Khalil Maleki’s Letters'', ed. (with Amir Pichdad), Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 2003.
* ''Satire and Irony in Hedayat'', Stockholm: Arash, 2003.
* ''Iran Nameh'', guest ed. Special Issue on Seyyed Hasan Taqizadeh, 21, 1&2, spring and summer 2003.
* Khalil Maleki's ''The Clash of Ideas'', edited with an introduction (with Amir Pichdad),
* impression, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 2nd 1997 (first edition, 1995).
* ''Ideology and Method in Economics'', tr. M. Qa'ed, Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz, 1995.
* ''Universities and Higher Education Today'' (Persian translation of Herbert Butterfield's book and with a 25-page introduction), second edition, Tehran: Teacher Training University, 1978; first edition, Shiraz: Pahlavi University Press, 1974.
* ''International Economic Theory'' (an advanced textbook), Tehran: Tehran University Press, 1973.
References
External links
Homa Katouzian’s homepage
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Living people
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