Indiana State University History Faculty Releases Book Exploring The Environmental History of Iran

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Dr. James Gustafson, Associate Professor of History at Indiana State University, has released a new book that explores Iranian history from an environmental perspective. The Lion and the Sun: Environmental History and the Formation of Modern Iran is described as essential reading for scholars and students of global environmental history and the modern Middle East.

Dr. James Gustafson, Associate Professor of History at Indiana State University, has released a new book that explores Iranian history from an environmental perspective. The Lion and the Sun: Environmental History and the Formation of Modern Iran is described as essential reading for scholars and students of global environmental history and the modern Middle East.

This groundbreaking book explores Iran’s historical interactions with Western powers, shedding light on centuries of diplomacy, conflict, and cultural exchange that have shaped the nation’s modern identity.

Dr. Gustafson, a distinguished scholar at Indiana State University’s College of Arts and Sciences, delves into Iranians’ relationships to their environment from the early modern period to the dawn of the 20th century. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, The Lion and the Sun reveals the political, economic, and ideological forces that influenced Iran’s position on the world stage, offering essential context for contemporary global affairs.

“This book is a prime example of the importance of researching the humanities to better understand our world,” said Dr. Gustafson. "The process required a mastery of Persian and Arabic, working with handwritten documents in administrative and legal language, and drawing together a picture out of a thousand small, scattered bits of information.  This research helps us understand the deep roots of Iran’s engagement with nature and the roots of inequality in the modern world.”

Dr. Melinda Roberts, Dean of Indiana State University’s College of Arts and Sciences, added, “Research in the humanities plays a vital role in fostering a deeper understanding of global cultures, histories, and the complex issues that shape our world today. Dr. Gustafson’s groundbreaking work exemplifies scholarly research's profound impact on academic and public discourse, illuminating critical aspects of history that continue to resonate in contemporary society. The humanities are essential for cultivating informed, thoughtful, and engaged citizens, and this book serves as a testament to that mission."

Published by Bloomsbury, the original publisher and custodian of the Harry Potter series, The Lion and the Sun is an essential read for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in Middle Eastern studies, global diplomacy, and imperialism's lasting impact. It is now available in hardcover and digital formats.

Learn more on the Bloomsbury website.