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Saïd Amir Arjomand (
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: سعید امیر ارجمند) is an
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scholar and Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology at
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, Long Island, and Director of the Stony Brook Institute for Global Studies. He received his Ph.D. in 1980 from the
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. Arjomand is the founder and former president of the
Association for the Study of Persianate Societies {{primary sources, date=August 2020 The Association for the Study of Persianate Societies (Persian: انجمن مطالعات جوامع فارسی زبان), also known as ASPS, is an academic institution for researchers and scholars interested ...
(ASPS) and founding Editor of the '' Journal of Persianate Studies''.


Works


Books

* ''The Shadow of God and the Hidden Imam: Religion, Political Organization and Societal Change in Shi'ite Iran from the Beginning to 1890'', the
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, 1984 * ''The Turban for the Crown: The Islamic Revolution in Iran'', Oxford University Press, 1988 * ''The Political Dimensions of Religion'', edited with an introduction, State University of New York Press, 1993 * ''Rethinking Civilizational Analysis'', edited with Edward A. Tiryakian, London: Sage Publishers, 2004 * ''Constitutionalism and Political Reconstruction'', edited with an introduction,
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, 2007 * ''Constitutional Politics in the
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'', edited with an introduction,
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: Hart Publishers, 2008 * ''After Khomeini,
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under his Successors'',
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, 2009 * ''The Rule of Law, Islam and Constitutional Politics in
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and Iran'', edited with Nathan J. Brown, State University of New York Press, 2013 * ''Worlds of Difference'', co-edited,
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, 2013 * ''Social Theory and Regional Studies in the Global Age'', edited,
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, 2013 * ''Revolution: Structure and Meaning in World History'', the University of Chicago Press, 2019


Selected articles

* ''Religious Human Rights and the Principle of Legal Pluralism in the Middle East'', in J. van der Vyver and J. Witte, eds., ''Religious Human Rights in Global Perspective'', Vol. 2: Legal Perspectives, M. Nijhoff, 1995, pp. 331–347. * ''Unity and Diversity in Islamic Fundamentalism'', in M. Marty and R.S. Appleby, eds., ''Fundamentalisms Comprehended'', the University of Chicago Press, 1995, pp. 179–198. * ''Crisis of the Imamate and the Institution of Occultation in Twelver Shi`ism: a Sociohistorical Perspective'', '' International Journal of Middle East Studies'' 28.4 (1996): pp. 491–515. * ''The Consolation of Theology: The Shi`ite Doctrine of Occultation and the Transition from Chiliasm to Law'', 76.4 (1996): pp. 548–571. * ''Islamic Apocalypticism in the Classical Period'', in B. McGinn, ed., ''The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism'', New York:
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, vol. 2, 1998, pp. 238–283. * ''The Law, Agency and Policy in Medieval Islamic Society: Development of the Institutions of Learning from the Tenth to the Fifteenth Century'', '' Comparative Studies in Society and History'', 41.2 (1999), pp 263–293. * ''Civil Society and the Rule of Law in the Constitutional Politics of Iran under Khatami'', '' Social Research'', 76.2 (2000), pp. 283–301. * ''Authority in Shi`ism and Constitutional Developments in the Islamic Republic of Iran'', in W. Ende & R. Brunner, eds., ''The Twelver Shia in Modern Times: Religious Culture & Political History'', Leiden: Brill, 2000, pp. 301–332. * ''Perso-Indian Statecraft, Greek Political Science and the Muslim Idea of Government'', ''International Sociology'', 16.3 (2001), pp. 461–480. * ''Social Theory and the Changing World: Mass Democracy, Development, Modernization and Globalization'', '' International Sociology'', 19.3 (2004), pp. 321–53. * ''Coffeehouses, Guilds & Oriental Despotism: Government & Civil Society in late-17th-early 18th Century
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& London'', ''Archives européennes de sociologie/European Journal of Sociology,'' 45.1 (2004), pp. 23–42. * ''Rationalization, the Constitution of Meaning and Institutional Development'', in C. Camic & H. Joas, eds., ''The Dialogical Turn. New Roles for Sociology in the Post-Disciplinary Age'',
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, 2004, pp. 247–74. * ''Islam, Political Change and Globalization'', Thesis Eleven, 76 (2004), pp. 5–24. * ''Developmental Patterns and Processes in Islamicate Civilization and the Impact of Modernization'', in Hans Joas & Barbro Klein, eds., The Benefit Of Broad Horizons: Intellectual And Institutional Preconditions For A Global Social Science,Leiden: Brill, 2010, pp. 205–26. * ''Legitimacy and Political Organisation: Caliphs, Kings and Regimes,” being Ch. 7 of The New Cambridge History of Islam, vol. 4 (R. Irwin, ed.; M. Cook, ed.-in-chief), 2010, pp. 225–73. * ''Legitimacy and Political Organisation: Caliphs, Kings and Regimes,” being Ch. 7 of The New Cambridge History of Islam, vol. 4 (R. Irwin, ed.; M. Cook, ed.-in-chief), 2010, pp. 225–73. * ''The Kingdom of Jurists: Constitutionalism in Iran'', in ''Constitutionalism in Islamic Countries: Between Upheaval and Continuity'' (eds. Rainer Grote and Tilmann Röder, Oxford/New York: OUP, 2011.


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Development of Persian Sufism: Prof. Amir Arjomand speech at ASPS 2018 Confgerence
(VIDEO) {{DEFAULTSORT:Arjomand, Said Amir Stony Brook University faculty University of Chicago alumni Middle Eastern studies in the United States American foreign policy writers American male non-fiction writers American sociologists American Muslims Iranian expatriate academics American people of Iranian descent Islam and politics American Islamic studies scholars Living people Academic journal editors Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Iranologists