Leili Echghi

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Leili Echghi
لیلی عشقی
Education Paris Descartes University (PhD)
Scientific career
Thesis Tensions culturelles dans une société en changement économique: Téhéran 1975  (1981)
Doctoral advisor André Piatier

Leili Echghi is an Iranian sociologist. She is known for her works on Iranian revolution. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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References

  1. Keller, C. (1994). "Leili ECHGHI, "Un Temps Entre les Temps. L'Imam, le Chî' Isme Et l'Iran"". Revue de Théologie et de Philosophie. 126: 187.
  2. Richard, Yann (1992). "Echghi (Leili) Un temps entre les temps. L'Imam, le chi'isme et l'Iran. Paris. Ed du Cerf, 1992, 170 p. (coll. "Patrimoines", série "Islam") (Préface de Christian Jambet )". Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions. 80 (1): 304–305.
  3. "Find out more about the Islamic Revolution (14)". Pars Today. 19 January 2019.
  4. Saint-Blancat, Chantal (1989). "Nation et religion chez les immigrés iraniens en Italie / Nation and Religion among Iranian Emigres in Italy". Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions. 68 (1): 27–37. doi:10.3406/assr.1989.1394.
  5. "انقلاب ایران: زمان ملکوتی، زمان حادثه..." (PDF).