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Name
  
Ahmad Sadri


Role
  
Professor

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Books
  
Max Weber's sociology of intellectuals

Education
  
University of Tehran, The New School

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Ahmad Sadri is a Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Lake Forest College. He is the twin brother of Mahmoud Sadri.

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He has been the James P. Gorter Professor of Islamic World Studies since 2007. Sadri received a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Sociology from Tehran University, an MA and PhD from the New School for Social Research. He is an active member of the reform movement in Iran.

Sadri has written more than one hundred articles for scholarly journals and dozens editorials for venues such as "Daily Star" of Lebanon. In the United States, he has appeared many times in public forums and in the media.

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Books

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  • Max Weber's Sociology of Intellectuals, New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. (English)
  • Apocalypse Tomorrow and other Essays: Investigations in Sociologies of Religion and Politics, Translated to Persian by Amirhossein Teymoori, Kavir Press, Tehran, March, 2007.
  • The Necessity of Reviving The Concept of Civilization in Social Sciences, Tehran: Hermes and Center for the Dialogue of Civilizations, 2001. (Persian).
  • Books translated

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  • Saddam City by Mahmoud Saeed, London, Saqi Books, 2004. Translated from Arabic.
  • Reason, Freedom and Democracy in Islam: Essays by Abdolkarim Soroush, New York, Oxford University Press 2000, Co-translated from Persian with Mahmoud Sadri.
  • Shahnameh: The Epic of the Persian Kings by Abolqasem Ferdowsi, Quantuck Lane Press, 2013. Translated from Persian.
  • References

    Ahmad Sadri Wikipedia


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