No. 523    |    1 February 2022
   

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The 2nd online meeting of Oral History of Iran

Necessities of Theorizing in Iran’s Oral History – 1

Morteza Nouraee, Abolfazl Hasanabadi and Faezeh Tavakoli participated in the second meeting out of the series of meetings on oral history of Iran held online on 27th of Azar 1400 (December 18, 2021) hosted by Mrs. Mosafa. In the meeting set up in the History Hallway of the Clubhouse, they talked about the necessities of theorizing in oral history. Host: Following the series of meetings started about oral history in Tarikhgar Club ...

Holding the Third National Conference about the Oral History of the Sacred Defense on the 29th and 30th of January, 2022

The Third National Conference on the Oral History of the Sacred Defense, organized by the Sacred Defense Documents Organization and the National Archives and Library Research Institute of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in collaboration with research institutions, universities, the military, and other centers and institutions, on Saturdays and Sundays. It will be held online and in-person in the Pen hall of the National Library of Iran.

A review of the book "Room Number Two"

Memoirs of Abolghasem Eghbalian

On the back cover of the book, it is written: "When we entered from the east door of seminary, the second room on the right was room number two; it was a room where remembers my memories better than I do. It gradually became a hangout for students who were busy just for lessons and discussions; [there were] students who did not like just studying like a child.

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SABAH (95)

Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah

Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami

Translated by Natalie Haghverdian

Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.

Persian Version 2019

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Chapter Twenty Four

After the break of siege of Abadan, many colleagues returned to the hospital. Colleagues such as Abbasi sisters and Khadijeh Bazoun who were with their families until that moment.


 
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