JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS HISTORY
Volume 36 — Number 4 — December 2012
SPECIAL ISSUE: BAHA'I HISTORY |
Introduction |
Todd Lawson |
Introduction: Baha’i Religious History |
463 |
Articles |
Moojan Momen |
Persecution and Resilience: A History of the
Baha’i Religion in Qajar Isfahan |
471 |
Omid Ghaemmaghami |
Arresting the Eschaton: Mirza Husayn Tabarsi Nuri (d. 1902) and the Babi and Baha’i Religions |
486 |
Farzin Vejdani |
Transnational Baha’i Print Culture: Community Formation and Religious Authority, 1890–1921 |
499 |
Siyamak Zabihi-Moghaddam |
Educating Girls in Early Twentieth-Century Iran: A Study of a Baha’i School |
516 |
Lynn Echevarria |
How Routinization Became a Saving Grace for the Baha’is |
528 |
Christopher Buck |
The Interracial "Bahá'í Movement" and the Black Intelligentsia: The Case of W. E. B. Du Bois |
542 |
Graham Hassall |
The Baha’i Faith in Australia 1947–1963 |
563 |
Anthony A. Lee |
Underground Movement in a Missionary Church: The Baha’i Faith in British Cameroons, 1952–1962 |
577 |
Mina Yazdani |
The Islamic Revolution’s Internal Other: The Case of Ayatollah Khomeini and the Baha’is of Iran |
593 |
Book reviews |
book reviews not included, as they were not related to Bahá'í Studies |