Constitutional Revolution and Islamic Revolution of Iran Based on the Theory of Mobilization by Charles Tilly

Document Type : Research Article

Authors

1 Ph.D Candidate in Economic and Development Sociology, Tehran University

2 Assistant Professor, Political Sciences, Shahed University

Abstract
Using the theory of resource mobilization by Charles Tilly, this article attempts to understand the process of mobilization in both Constitutional and Islamic revolutions of Iran. The main question is how the resource mobilization in both Constitutional and Islamic revolutions has occurred. The method used in this research is historical-comparative and documentary. Based on the questions derived from the theoretical model, differences and similarities in both revolutions are extracted. The main differences in these revolutions are in mobilization ideologies and leadership, and the main similarities are in repression, facilitation and the power of revolutionary groups against the weakness of Qajar and Pahlavi regimes.

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Volume 4, Issue 7 - Serial Number 7
(spring & summer2014)
September 2014
Pages 109-131

  • Receive Date 20 May 2013
  • Revise Date 13 July 2013
  • Accept Date 21 September 2013