Familiarity of Iranians With the Position of Women in American Society Through the Press and Missionary Schools in the Qajar Period

The necessity of change in women's social and individual status, as one of the most critical conditions for getting rid of backwardness and following the path of modernity, had a special place in the thought of the intellectuals of the Qajar era, especially after the constitution. These intelle...

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Main Authors: Fereshte Jahani, Alireza Mollaiy Tavani
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Alzahra University 2021-06-01
Series:تاریخ اسلام و ایران
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Online Access:https://hii.alzahra.ac.ir/article_5700_4a96652a548e929b21838e2f747d25d5.pdf
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spelling doaj-a90b721c91274f6e9c0a0b6f79d3be492021-09-22T11:43:23ZfasAlzahra Universityتاریخ اسلام و ایران2008-885X2538-34932021-06-013150719210.22051/hii.2021.35204.24375700Familiarity of Iranians With the Position of Women in American Society Through the Press and Missionary Schools in the Qajar PeriodFereshte Jahani0Alireza Mollaiy Tavani1PhD Candidate in History of Islamic Iran, Payame Noor University of Tehran, IranProfessor, Institute of Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, IranThe necessity of change in women's social and individual status, as one of the most critical conditions for getting rid of backwardness and following the path of modernity, had a special place in the thought of the intellectuals of the Qajar era, especially after the constitution. These intellectuals tried to study and introduce the status of American women through various tools, including publications. The authors of the present study tried to examine the process of awareness and knowledge of Iranians about the position of American women and its effects and results with a descriptive-analytical approach and relying on the press and missionary schools of this period. The study's findings indicate that the press of this period, which knew the secret of the backwardness of Iranian women in the lack of education while describing the admirable social status of American women, emphasized the need to educate Iranian women and change their situation. As a result, the process of educating Iranian girls in American schools, which had already begun, expanded to the point where even continuing education in the United States was considered, and Iranian political representatives in the United States facilitated it. As a result, a large number of Iranian girls went to that country.https://hii.alzahra.ac.ir/article_5700_4a96652a548e929b21838e2f747d25d5.pdfamerican womaniranian womanqajarmissionary schoolspress
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Familiarity of Iranians With the Position of Women in American Society Through the Press and Missionary Schools in the Qajar Period
تاریخ اسلام و ایران
american woman
iranian woman
qajar
missionary schools
press
author_facet Fereshte Jahani
Alireza Mollaiy Tavani
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title Familiarity of Iranians With the Position of Women in American Society Through the Press and Missionary Schools in the Qajar Period
title_short Familiarity of Iranians With the Position of Women in American Society Through the Press and Missionary Schools in the Qajar Period
title_full Familiarity of Iranians With the Position of Women in American Society Through the Press and Missionary Schools in the Qajar Period
title_fullStr Familiarity of Iranians With the Position of Women in American Society Through the Press and Missionary Schools in the Qajar Period
title_full_unstemmed Familiarity of Iranians With the Position of Women in American Society Through the Press and Missionary Schools in the Qajar Period
title_sort familiarity of iranians with the position of women in american society through the press and missionary schools in the qajar period
publisher Alzahra University
series تاریخ اسلام و ایران
issn 2008-885X
2538-3493
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The necessity of change in women's social and individual status, as one of the most critical conditions for getting rid of backwardness and following the path of modernity, had a special place in the thought of the intellectuals of the Qajar era, especially after the constitution. These intellectuals tried to study and introduce the status of American women through various tools, including publications. The authors of the present study tried to examine the process of awareness and knowledge of Iranians about the position of American women and its effects and results with a descriptive-analytical approach and relying on the press and missionary schools of this period. The study's findings indicate that the press of this period, which knew the secret of the backwardness of Iranian women in the lack of education while describing the admirable social status of American women, emphasized the need to educate Iranian women and change their situation. As a result, the process of educating Iranian girls in American schools, which had already begun, expanded to the point where even continuing education in the United States was considered, and Iranian political representatives in the United States facilitated it. As a result, a large number of Iranian girls went to that country.
topic american woman
iranian woman
qajar
missionary schools
press
url https://hii.alzahra.ac.ir/article_5700_4a96652a548e929b21838e2f747d25d5.pdf
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