P u bl i c a t i o n s o f t h e International Qajar Studies Association Publications can be ordered by sending an email to [email protected]. Postage costs will be added to the prices mentioned below. Qajar Studies, Journal of the International Qajar Studies Association: • Volume I, Qajar Era Photography (2001). L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (ed.), content: • Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar, ‘Reflections on an Association for the Study of the Qajar Era’; • L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn and Willem Vogelsang, ‘Introduction to the JournalQoli Mirza ‘Etezad os-Saltaneh’; • Corien J.M. Vuurman, ‘Qajar era photography in Dutch collections’; • Mieke Janssen, ‘A Persian album in the Royal Archives’; • Janneke van Dijk, ‘Eight images from the Hotz Collection at the Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen (Royal Tropical Institute) in Amsterdam’; • Anneke Groeneveld, ‘Collection World Museum Rotterdam’; • Ingeborg Th. Leijerzapf, ‘Iranian photographs in the collection of the Study- and Documenta - tion Centre for Photography of Leiden University’; • Jan Just Witkam, ‘Scenes of learning in the Hotz Photograph Collection’; • Hans de Herder, ‘Ermakov as photographer and traveller’; • Mattie Boom, ‘Collection Rijksmuseum Amsterdam’; • Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood, ‘The Qajar dress project of the Stichting Textile Research Centre’; • 72 pages, out of print. • Volume II, Qajar Biographies (2002). L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (ed.), content: • Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar, ‘Origins of the Qajars (Kadjars)’; • Graham Williamson, ‘Military Dres of the Early Qajar Era. The European Influence versus the Traditional’; • Willem Vogelsang, ‘An Uneasy Balance. Defining the borders between Iran and Afghanistan (Ad 1747-1881)’; • R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram, ‘Women in Late Qajar Urban Society: The View from the Lens’; • Hieke Compier, ‘Poems from the graveyards of Mahallat’; • L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (Khosrovani), ‘Mistaken Identities: Anoushirvan (Shir) Khan (Qajar Qovanlou) ‘Eyn ol-Molk’ ‘Etezad od-Doleh’ and Prince Ali Qoli Mirza ‘Etezad os-Saltaneh’; • 152 pages, € 30,- • Volume III, Qajar Emblems and Dress (2003). L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (ed.), content: • Arian K. Zarrinkafsch (Bahman Qajar), ‘Iranian Heraldry: The History of the Qajar Coat of Arms and the Forgotten Tradition of Heraldic Art in Persia’; • Bahman Farman Farmaian, ‘Prince Abbas Mirza (Salar Lashgar, Farman Farmaian), young man with a camera’; • ‘Corrections and Additions to the volumes 1 and 2 of the Journal of the International Qajar Studies Association’; • Bahman Bayani, ‘Forgotten Artists from the Golestan Palace: Drawings and Calligraphy by Nasser ed-Din Shah and Malijak in the Bayani Collection’; • Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar, ‘Qajar Imperial Attire: The Making of Persia’s Lion and Sun King, Fath Ali Shah’; • Jennifer M. Scarce, ‘Clothes for Special Occasions: the Art of Qajar Court Dress’; • 112 pages, € 30,- • Volume IV, Qajar Era Harems (2004). L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (ed.), content: • Niloufar Kasra, ‘The Harem at the Time of Fath Ali Shah and Nasser ed-Din Shah’; • Nadine Sultana d’Osman Han (Kadjar), ‘Structure of the Ottoman Harem and Personal Recol - lections of Life in the Harem of Sultan Abdülhamid II’; • ‘Dancers and Musicians of Persia’; • Guity Nashat, ‘Marriage and the Harem in the Qajar Era’; • R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram, ‘The Shah, the Skirt, and the Ballet: A Menage à Trois, or Just Ill-Founded Gossip?’; • Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar and L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (Khosrovani), ‘Three Western Eyewitnes Accounts of the Harems of Fath Ali Shah and Nasser ed-Din Shah’; • Bahman Farman Farmaian, ‘Vieuws from the Andaroun. The lifestyle of Prince Abdolhossein Mirza Qajar Farman Farma’; • L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (Khosrovani( and Bahman Bayani, ‘The Fath Ali Shah Project’; • 216 pages, € 30,-. • Volume V, War and Peace in the Qajar Era (2005). L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (ed.), content: • L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (Khosrovani), ‘Introduction to War and Peace in the Qajar Era’; • Irine Natchkebia, ‘Unfinished Project: Napoleon’s Policy in Persia in the Context of the Indian Expedition and Georgia’; • Irina Koshoridze, ‘Wars between Russia and Persia and the last efforts of Georgians to revive the Royal dynasty at the beginning of the Nineteenth Century’; • Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar, ‘Mohammad Shah Qajar’s Nezam-e Jadid and Colonel Colombari’s Zambourakchis’; • Joachim M. Waibel, ‘Themaking of the Treaty of Paris and the futility of the War between Great Britain and Persia 1856-1857’; • Roxane Farmanfarmaian, ‘Emile Duhoussset: An Artist among the Persians’; • Punch Cartoons; • Mansoureh Ettehadieh (Nezam Mafi), ‘Diplomacy and Imperialism: The Case of Persia at the Peace Conference of Versailles’; • Ali Asghar Bakhtiar, ‘H.I.H. Prince Massoud Mirza ‘Zell os-Soltan’ and his Family’; • Firouzeh Rastegar Diba, ‘Qajar Family History: H.I.H. Prince Massoud Qajar ‘Yamin od- Doleh’ ‘Zell os-Soltan’’; • Abbas Soltani, ‘Ghameshlou: A Photographic Essay’; • Qajar (Kadjar) Family News. • 232 pages, € 40,- • Volume VI, Entertainment in Qajar Persia (2006). € 35,- L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (ed.), content: • L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (Khosrovani), ‘Introduction to Entertain - ment in Qajar Persia’; • Irene Natchkebia, ‘Persian Entertainment during the First Russian-Persian War’; • Irina Koshoridze, ‘The Hunt as Entertainment and Symbol: Depictions of Hunting Scenes from the Qajar Era in the Collections of the Georgian National Museum’; • Mansoureh Ettehadieh (Nezam Mafi) and Bahman Farman Farmaian, ‘The Beginning of Illus - trated Journals during the Reign of Nasser ed-Din Shah, and the Work of Sani ol-Molk’; • Vanessa Martin, ‘The Jester and the Shadow of God: Nasser ed-Din Shah and his Fools’; • Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar, ‘Morality Novellas in the Newspapers of the Late Qajar Pe - riod: Yahya Mirza Eskandari’s Eshgh-e Doroughi and Arousi-e Mehrangiz’; • L.A. Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (Khosrovani) and Mohammad Reza Khosrovani, ‘The Mausoleum of Fath Ali Shah at the Shrine of Hazrat Masoumeh and the Grave of Prince Mo - hammad Amin Mirza Qajar’; • Houri Mostofi Moghadam, Nayer Mostofi Glenn and Mariam Moghadam Safinia, ‘The Fath Ali Shah Project – The Descendants of Princess Hosn-e Jahan Khanoum Qajar; the Ardalan Fam - ily, Part 1’; • the Fath Ali Shah Project: Family News, Additions and Corrections. • 262 pages, € 50,- • Volume VII, Travellers and Diplomats in the Qajar Era (2007). € 45,- L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (ed.), content: • Irene Natchkebia, ‘Envoys of Napoleon: General Gardane’s Mission to Persia 1807-1809’; • Iradj Amini, ‘Askar Khan Afshar, Fath Ali Shah’s Ambassador in Paris’; • Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar, ‘The Story of the ‘Fair Circassian’ and Mirza Abol Hassan Khan Shirazi ‘Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary’ of Fath Ali Shah to the Court of St. James’; • Bernadette Salesse, ‘Nasser ed-Din Shah Qajar’s third visit to Paris (July 30th-August 10th 1889)’; • Corien Vuurman, ‘Dimitri Iwanowitsch Ermakov: Photography across the Persian Border’; • Nathalie Farman Farma and Bahman Farman Farmaian, ‘Les Roses d’Ispahan; A Presentation’; • Farhad Diba, ‘Arfa: Gained in Translation’; • Bahman Farman Farmaian, ‘Persia and Napoleon: The Story of a Book and its Author’; • Bahman Bayani, ‘Marriage Contract of Princess Shirin Jahan (Malek Soltan) Khanoum Qajar and Mohammad Mehdi Qoli Khan Qajar Qovanlou, 28 March 1819’; • Soltan Ali Mirza Kadjar, ‘Mohammad Ali Shah: The Man and the King’; • L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (Khosrovani), Bahman Bayani and Manoutchehr M. AEskandari-Qajar, ‘The Fath Ali Shah Project: The Descendants of Mohammad Ali Shah’; • L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (Khosrovani), Nahid Nosrat-mozaffari and Said Sabeti, ‘The Fath Ali Shah Project: The Descendants of Prince Hossein Qoli Mirza Qajar (Nosrat Mozaffari) ‘Nosrat os-Saltaneh’; • Qajar (Kadjar) Family News. • 248 pages, € 55,- • Volume VIII, Social Positioning, Portraits and Portrayals in the Qajar Era (2008). L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (ed.), content: • Touraj Atabaki, ‘Revisiting Social Historography of Qajar Persia’; • Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar, ‘The Message of the Negarestan Mural of Fath Ali Shah and His Sons: Snapshot of Court Protocol or Determinant of Dynastic Succession’; • Corien J.M. Achour-Vuurman, Carmen Pérez González and Reza Sheikh, ‘Eyes on Persia: Late Nineteenth-Century Persia in the Hotz Photograpic Collection, Leiden University Library’; • Stephanie Cronin, ‘Nationalism and the Invention of the Tribal Problem in Late Qajar Persia’; • Arian K. Zarrinkafch (Bahman-Qajar), ‘Transition from Tribal Nobility to Urban Elite: the Case of the Kurdish Zarrinnaal Family’; • Bahman Farman Farmaian, ‘Shirzan _ The Lioness. A narrative Sketch of Princess Malek-Taj Qajar ‘Najm os-Saltaneh’; • L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn (Khosrovani), ‘Short Report: DNA-evidence versus the Paper Trail. Groundbreaking News on the Origin of the Qajars’; • Parinaz Samsam Bakhtiari and Ali Habibi, ‘Additions to the Genealogy of Prince Massoud Mirza Qajar ‘Zell os-Soltan’ in Qajar Studies V’; • Qajar (Kadjar) Family News. • 184 pages, € 50,-. • Volume IX, Architecture in the Qajar Era (2009). € 30,- L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk
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