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Index
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 • Violence as a Political Option?
2 • Hasan Zia-Zarifi’s Account of Why Armed Struggle
3 • Amir-Parviz Pouyan’s Account of Why Armed Struggle
4 • Masʿoud Ahmadzadeh’s Accounts of Why Armed Struggle
5 • Bijan Jazani’s Accounts of Why Armed Struggle
6 • The Tudeh Party’s Awkward Tango with Armed Struggle
7 • Monarchists, Maoists, and the Tudeh Party in Unison: Armed Struggle is Counter-Revolutionary Adventurism
8 • Armed Struggle and Marxist Canonists
9 • Armed Struggle and Marxist Revolutionaries
10 • Formative Years of the Jazani Group
11 • Jazani Group Compromised
12 • The New Hasanpour, Ashraf, and Safaʾi-Farahani Group: Preparations and Operations
13 • The Pouyan, Ahmadzadeh, and Meftahi Group
14 • Armed Struggle in Iran: Rural or Urban
15 • Merger Discussions for “Iran’s Revolutionary Armed Movement”
16 • The H-A-S Group Hounded
17 • The Siyahkal Operation
18 • Assessing the Siyahkal Strike
19 • The Hamid Ashraf Factor
20 • Hemming the Guerrillas or Cultivating a Guerrilla Culture?
21 • Jazani’s Questioning of Armed Struggle
22 • Softly Disarming Armed Struggle to Regain the Trust of the Masses
23 • Jazani’s Ideological Offensive in Prison
24 • The Fadaʾi Interface, Inside, Outside Prison
25 • Fadaʾi Leadership Debating Correct Methods of Struggle
26 • Bird’s-Eye View of Armed Struggle (1971–1976)
27 • Guerrillas Conducting the Regime’s Requiem
28 • The Regime’s Requiem: The Players Abroad
29 • Prelude to the Shah’s Free Fall
Conclusion
Chronology
Bibliography
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