
U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center Iran 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 31 Jan 2013 IRAN A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources CONTENTS General Sources…..p.1 Pre-Modern.....p.1 WWI.....p.2 WWII -General Sources.....p.3 -Trans-Persia RR…..p.4 Since 1945.....p.5 GENERAL SOURCES Farrokh, Kaveh. Iran at War, 1500-1988. Long Island City, NY: Osprey, 2011. 480 p. DS273.3.F37. Limbert, John W. Negotiating with Iran: Wrestling the Ghosts of History. Wash, DC: US Institute of Peace Pr, 2009. 217 p. E183.8.I55.L56. Based on four case studies. Ward, Steven. Immortal: A Military History of Iran and Its Armed Forces. Wash, DC: Georgetown, 2009. 380 p. DS273.3.W37. PRE-MODERN Blanchette, Stephen, Jr. Military Intervention in Iran: Why and How. Arlington, VA: Institute of Land and Warfare, AUSA, 2007. 14 p. U15.L36no62. Gabriel, Richard. The Culture of War: Invention and Early Development. NY: Greenwood, 1990. 160 p. U29.G23. See Chap 5. Hackett, John, editor. Warfare in the Ancient World. NY: Facts on File, 1989. 256 p. U29.W35. See 4th article. Iran p.2 See also: -Bibliography on the Persian War in Greece-Ancient. WORLD WAR I Allen, W.E.D. "Military Operations in Daghestan, 1917-21." Army Quarterly and Defence Journal (Oct 1934): pp. 39-53; (Jan 1935): pp. 246-60. Per. On Persia’s northern border. Barker, A. J. The Bastard War. NY: Dial Press, 1967. 449 p. D568.5.B332. Donohoe, M. H. With the Persian Expedition. London: Edward Arnold, 1919. 276 p. D568.8.D6. Hamilton, F.A. “Khaneh-par-dosh.” Cavalry Journal [British] (Apr 1938): pp. 195-202. Per. Ahmedabad, 17 Jun 1918. Moberly, F. J. The Campaign in Mesopotamia, 1914-1918. 4 vols. In the series History of the Great War. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1923-1927. D521.H574. Persia before and after the War. Paris: La Paix des Peuples, 1919. DS273.P46. [Q.L.] "The Transcapsian Expedition." RUSI (Aug 1919): pp. 478-89. Per. Kaaka-20 Aug-18 Sep 1918 Wilson, Arnold T. Loyalties: Mesopotamia, 1914-1917. NY: Greenwood, 1969 reprint of 1930 edition. 340 p. D568.5W62. See also: -Bibliographies on WWI-Near East & AWC Curricular Materials, Arch (include lectures and committee reports on Mesopotamian campaign). Iran p.3 WORLD WAR II-General Sources Abdoul-Enein, Basil H.; Abdoul-Enein, Faisal H; & Thornton, J.D. “Axis and Allied Intervention, Collaboration in Iran.” Infantry (Nov/Dec 2010): pp. 17-21. Per. Adcock, W.H. Sappers in the Persian Gulf. Bombay: Thacker, 1952. 175 p. D759.55.A32. British Army Engineers (electrical & mechanical). Allred, Kenny. "The Persian Corridor: Aid to the Soviets." Military Review (Apr 1985): pp. 13-25. Per. Andrews, William R. "The Azerbaijan Incident: The Soviet Union in Iran, 1941-1946." Military Review (Aug 1974): pp. 74-85. Per. Baker, Robert L. Oil, Blood and Sand. NY: Appleton-Century, 1942. 288 p. D766.B3. See Chap 10. Coakley, Robert W. "The Persian Corridor as a Route for Aid to the USSR." In Command Decisions. Wash, DC: OCMH, 1960. pp. 225-53. D769.A533v13. Great Britain. Admiralty. Naval Intell. Persia. London: HMSO, 1945. 606 p. DS254.5P47 _____. Central Office of Information. PAIFORCE: The Official Story of the Persian and Iraq Command, 1941-1946. London: 1948. 137 p. D760.P3.A54. See especially Chaps 16 & 19. "Historical Documents World War II: History of Persian Gulf Command, Part VI-Motor Transport Service." MicrofilmB-15. Jones, Robert H. The Roads to Russia. Norman, OK: U OK, 1969. 326 p. E183.8.R9.J6. _____. "Last American Flag Over Iran." Army Navy Register (16 Feb 1946): p. 8. Per. Presentation to Sec War of flag lowered at last US garrison on 29 Dec 1945. Leighton, Richard M., & Coakley, Robert W. Global Logistics and Strategy, 1940-1943. Wash, DC: OCMH, 1955. pp. 577-83 and index. D769.A533v4pt4v1. Lytle, Mark H. “American-Iranian Relations, 1941-1947, and the Redefinition of National Security.” PhD dss, Yale, 1973. 354 p. E183.8.I55.L97. Marriot, Peter. “Hitler’s Muslim Jihad.” Military Illustrated (Apr 2006): pp. 16-20 & 22-23. Per. British counter to threat of Iranian support of Hitler. Iran p.4 Motter, T.H.V. The Persian Corridor and Aid to Russia. In USAWWII series. Wash, DC: OCMH, 1952. 545 p. D769.A533v7. Pantuhoff, Oleg. Memoir. Arch. Translator at Teheran Conference. Playfair, S.O. The Mediterranean and Middle East. 3 vols. London: HMSO, 1954. D766.P6. British official history. Sayre, Joel. Persian Gulf Command: Some Marvels on the Road to Kazvin. NY: Random House, 1945. 140 p. D810.T8.S3. Reminiscences and observations of U.S. officer. Sherwen, Douglas S. The Persian Corridor: The Little-Known Story of the Signal Corps in the Middle East During World War II. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press, 1979. 232 p. #1201-833.1979. 833rd Signal Service Company. Schulze-Holthus, Bernard. Daybreak in Iran: A Story of the German Intelligence Service. London: Staples, 1954. 319 p. D810.S8.S35. Skrine, Clarmont. World War in Iran. London: Constable, 1962. 267 p. D766.7.I55.S55. Personal narrative of both world wars by British diplomat. Thorpe, James A. “The Mission of Arthur C. Millspauch to Iran, 1943-1945.” Phd dss, U WI, 1973. 407 p. HJ1318.T39. U.S. Army Forces in the Middle East. Progress Report for Quarter Ending 31 December 1942, 1943. 38 p. R.L. Maxell Papers, Arch. U.S. War & Navy Depts. A Pocket Guide to Iran. Wash, DC: GPO, 1943. 49 p. U113.3.I7.P63. See also: - Papers & memoirs of Alexander Samounce, Sidney Gruneck, and Olaf Osnes, Arch. WORLD WAR II-Trans-Persian Railway Bykofsky, Joseph, & Larson, Harold. The Transportation Corps: Operations Overseas. In USAWWII series. Wash, DC: OCMH, 1957. 669 p. D769.A533v6pt1v3. See Chap IX. Iran p.5 Gray, Carl R., Jr. Railroading in Eighteen Countries: The Story of American Railroad Men Serving in the Military Railway Service, 1862 to 1953. NY: Scribner's, 1955. 351 p. UG523.G7. See Chap 10. Micklem, R. Transportation. London: War Office, 1950. pp. 84-88. D810.T8.M5. Motter, T.H. Vail. The Persian Corridor, cited above. D769.A533v7. See index. Robbins, Michael. 190 in Persia: Some Notes on a War-Time Railway Operation. London: By the Author, 1951. 40 p. D759.55.R62. British unit. Sayre, Joel. Persian Gulf Command, cited above. Chap IV. U.S. Army Mil Railway Srvc. Railways of Iraq and Iran. Report No 4 on Foreign Railways, Oct 1942. 38 p. HE3380.5.I72.A5. Whigham, Henry J. The Persian Problem: An Examination of the Rival Positions of Russia and Great Britain in Persia with Some Account of the Persian Gulf and Bagdad Railway. NY: Scribner’s, 1903. 424 p. D378.5.I7.W5. Ziel, Ron. Steel Rails to Victory. NY: Hawthorn 1970. 288 p. D810.T8.Z5. SINCE 1945 Ansari, Ali M. Confronting Iran: The Failure of American Foreign Policy and the Next Great Crisis in the Middle East. NY: Basic, 2006. 280 p. E183.8.I55.A57. "The Attack on the Stark." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings (May 1988): pp. 63-77. Per. Three articles related to 17 May 1987 attack on the U.S. guided-missile frigate by Iraqi aircraft in Persian Gulf. Bahgat, Gawdat. “Iran and the United States: The Emerging Security Paradigm in the Middle East.” Parameters (Summer 2007): pp. 5-18. Per. _____. “United States-Iranian Relations: The Terrorism Challenge.” Parameters (Winter 2008/09): pp. 95-108. Per. Bani-Sadr, Abol Hassan. My Turn to Speak: Iran, the Revolution & Secret Deals with the U.S. Washington, DC: Brassey’s (US), Inc, 1991. 224 p. DS318.85.B3613. Translation of Le Complot des Ayatollahs. Iran p.6 Boyle, Andrew J. Transcribed oral history. Arch. See pp. 52-54, Tab 4. Chubin, Shahram. “Implications of the Military Buildup in Nonindustrial States: The Case of Iran.” In Arms Transfers to the Third World: the Military Buildup in Less Industrial Countries. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1978. pp. 257-80. UA12.A76. Cooley, John K. America's Long War in the Middle East. NY: Brassey's, 1991. 256 p. DS63.2.U5.C67. Analyzes US-Iran relations since 1970s. Corr, Edwin G & Sloan, Stephen, editors. Low Intensity Conflict: Old Threats in a New World. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1992. 317 p. U240.L67. See Chap 9. Draper, Theodore. A Very Thin Line: The Iran-Contra Affair. NY: Hill & Wang, 1991. 690 p. E876.D73. Farzaneh, Nassrin. “Children at High-Risk: A Comparative Analysis of the Case of Child Soldiers in Iran and El Salvador.” PhD dss, Columbia, 2007. 233 p. UB416.F37. Feldt, Jerome B. "Rescue Operation in Iran." US Army Aviation Digest (Mar 1963): pp. 36-41. Per. U.S. search & rescue operation in 1962. Hakimzadeh, Kavon. “Iran & Venezuela: The ‘Axis of Annoyance.’” Military Review (May/Jun 2009): pp. 78-84. Per. Hermes, Walter G. "Survey of the Development of the Role of the U.S. Military Advisor." Draft study, OCMH, n.d. pp. 13-19 & 39-41. UA12.H47. Herrick, Curtis J. Papers. 1 Box. Arch. Includes Vietnam War diary, Jul 64-Jan 65, (48th Infantry & reports re Iran MAAG 1970- 76. Huyser, Robert E. Mission to Tehran. NY: Harper & Row, 1986. 308 p. DS318.825.H89. Air Force general's account of his mission to Shah of Iran during Jan 1979 crisis that ousted the monarch. Jervis, Robert. Why Intelligence Fails: Lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War. Ithaca, NY: Cornell, 2010. 238 p. DS79.767.S75.J47. Johnson Research Associates. The General Context of U.S. Joint Task Force Operations to 1970.
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