Investigating social order and security issues in Iranian Naseri Age based on Etemad-ol-Saltaneh Memoirs Newspaper

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Establishing social order and security and its elements regarding Iran's geographical-historical location, socio-political structure, ethnic-religious diversity, and other influential factors are critical historical issues of Iranian society. Despite the government's reform measures and some political and social elites to change social order and security discourse and structures in the Qajar era and especially in the last years of Nasser al-Din Shah's reign, no improvement was made. The present study aimed to reveal critical social order and security issues in Iranian society based on Anomie theory and to analyze the content of the book "Etemad-ol-Saltaneh Memoirs Newspaper. Therefore, the present study tried to answer an important question: “What have been critical issues in Iranian society during these years?” The findings indicate that despite the structural modernization, the abnormal social order and security intensified, and social perversion and insecurity deteriorated at 1919-1934.

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Persian
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Journal of Institute for humanities and cultural studies, Volume:10 Issue: 2, 2022
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