- 2014. Text and Context in the Bahá'í Heroic Age. Nader Saiedi. A series of 12 talks by Nader Saiedi exploring Bahá'í history, key writings, and the need for scholarly study, translation, and contextual analysis of Bahá'í texts. Audio.
- 2010-09-29. Hojjatiyeh, Mesbahiyeh, and Ahmadinejad. Muhammad Sahimi. History of anti-Bahá'í activities in Iran. Newspapers.
- 2002. Millennialism in Modern Iranian History. Juan Cole. Religions in Iran have been volatile and evolving, from a tool of the establishment to representing the voice of the oppressed, from passive to revolutionary. Bahá'u'lláh adapted these motifs to create a vehicle for socially-liberal and democratic ideals. Articles.
- 1996/1997. Persian Revolution of 1905-1909, The, by E. G. Browne: Reviews. Various. Three reviews, published in CIRA Bulletin, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, and Journal of Islamic Studies. Reviews.
- 1996. Parliamentary Politics in Revolutionary Iran: The Institutionalization of Factional Politics. Bahman Baktiari. Brief discussion of anti-Bábí and anti-Bahá'í persecutions in 1896, 1907, and the 1950s. Excerpts.
- 1992. Constitutional Revolution [Iran]: Intellectual Background. Abbas Amanat. Brief excerpts, with link to article offsite. Encyclopedia.
- 1989. Islam and Modernism: The Iranian Revolution of 1906. Vanessa A. Martin. Overview of Shaykhism, the Bábí movement, and the ulama under the Qajar dynasty. Excerpts.
- 1982. Iran between Two Revolutions. Ervand Abrahamian. Multiple references to the Bahá'í Faith, in an academic book of history. Books.
- 1974. Shuster Mission and the Persian Constitutional Revolution, The. Robert A. McDaniel. Passing mention of the 1903 persecutions; some discussion of E. G. Browne's Persian Revolution of 1905-1909; bibliography of resources from the British Parliamentary Papers. Excerpts.
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