- Bahá'í Faith in the Arabic Speaking Middle East, The: Part 1 (1753-1863), by Ramsey Zeine (2006). — Babi and early Baha'i links to the Arab world and the Arabic language; the identity of the Faith is ...
- Early Years of the Babi Movement, The: Background and Development, by Abbas Amanat (1981). — Details of the rise of the Babi religion, 1844-1847: military and social climate of Iran, millenaria...
- Essai Sur le Cheikhisme, by A. L. M. Nicolas (1910/1911). — One of the earliest biographies of Shaykh Ahmad Ahsa'i and Siyyid Kazim Rashi, founders of Iranian r...
- Ideology, Ethics, and Philosophical Discourse in Eighteenth-Century Iran, by Juan Cole (1989 Winter). — Intellectual biography as a discipline assumes that the life and thought of an individual can shed l...
- Invisible Occidentalism: Eighteenth-Century Indo-Persian Constructions of the West, by Juan Cole (1992 Summer-Fall). — Iranian attitudes toward Western culture, science, and philosophers in the colonial era. (No mention...
- Literary History of Persia, Volume 4: Modern Times (1500-1924), by E. G. Browne (1928/1959). — Volume 4 contains the first extensive catalogue of Babi and Baha'i literature published in English. ...
- Usuli, Akhbari, Shaykhi, Babi: The Tribulations of a Qazvin Family, by Moojan Momen (2003-09). — The emergence of the Usuli school in the evolution of Shi'is jurisprudence and theology in 18th and ...
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