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Ali Gheissari was born on 1954 in Iran, is a historian. Discover Ali Gheissari's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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• Gheissari, Ali (2021). “Resāle, Maqāle, and Ketāb: An Overview of Persian Expository and Analytical Prose,” in Ehsan Yarshater (Founding Editor), A History of Persian Literature, Volume V: Persian Prose, Edited by Bo Utas, London: I. B. Tauris / Bloomsbury, 2021, pp. 146-216. https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/persian-prose-9781845119065/
• Gheissari, Ali (2021). “Recollections of the Risbāf [Carding] Complex in Qom” (“Yādi-az Majmuʿeh-ye Risbāf-e Qom”), in Sad-Sālegi-ye Howzeh-ye Qom (The Centennial of the Seminary Center in Qom), ed. Rasul Jaʿfariān, Qom: Nashr-e Movarrekh, 1400 (2021), pp. 575-622.
• Gheissari. Ali (2020). (ed.) The American College of Tehran: A Memorial Album, 1932, prepared by Morteza Gheissari, Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Ali Gheissari, Irvine, CA: University of California, Irvine (UCI), Jordan Center for Persian Studies, 466pp. https://www.amazon.com/American-College-Tehran-Memorial-Persian/dp/1949743225
• Gheissari, Ali (2019). (ed.) Fruits of Gardens by Hājj Mirzā Mohammad Tehrāni: A Philosophical Miscellany in Arabic and Persian in late Qajar Iran, c. 1914 (Fawāka al-Basātin: Montakhabāti Falsafi, Eʿteqādi, Revāʾi dar Avākher-e Qājāriyeh, asar-e Hājj Mirzā Mohammad Tehrāni), Complete Arabic and Persian Text, in collaboration with Ali-Reza Abāzari, with an Introduction by Ali Gheissari, Qom: Nashr-e Movarrekh, 2019, 431pp.
• Gheissari, Ali (2019). (ed.) Majalleh-ye Estebdād (Journal of Despotism), complete set of a rare satirical periodical published in 1907-1908, during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, edited with an Introduction and additions by Ali Gheissari, Tehran: Nashr-e Tārikh-e Iran, 2019, 744pp.
• Gheissari, Ali (2018). Kant on Time and Other Essays (Persian title: Zamān az Didgāh-e Kānt va Chand Maqāleh-ye Digar) (authored), Tehran: Khwārazmi Publishers, 2018.
• Gheissari, Ali (2017). “On Transcendental Constitution of the Self and of the Other” (Persian title: “Khod, Digari, Digarān: Jostāri dar bāb-e Taqavvom-e Esteʿlāʾi), in In Search of Reason and Liberty:ʿEzzatollāh Fulādvand Festschrift (Dar Jostuju-ye Kherad va Āzādi: Arjnāmeh-ye ʿEzzatollā Fulādvand), Tehran: Minu-ye Kherad Publishers, 2017, pp. 402-414.
• Gheissari, Ali (2016). “Iran's Dialectic of Enlightenment: Constitutional Experience, Transregional Connections, and Conflicting Narratives of Modernity,” in Ali M. Ansari (ed.), Iran's Constitutional Revolution of 1906 and Narratives of the Enlightenment, University of Chicago Press (distributed for Gingko Library), 2016, pp. 15-47. http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/I/bo25077599.html
• Gheissari, Ali (2016). “Authorial Voices and the Sense of an Ending in Persian Diaries: Notes on Eʿtemād al-Saltaneh and ʿAlam,” Iranian Studies, 49/4, July 2016, pp. 693-723. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00210862.2016.1142285
• Gheissari, Ali (2016). “Constitutional Revolution in Iran.” Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World, 2nd edition, Editor-in-Chief: Richard C. Martin, New York, NY: Macmillan Reference, 2016, pp. 253-256.
• Gheissari, Ali (2015). “Khatt va Rabt: The Significance of Private Papers for Qajar Historiography,” Gingko Library, News Blog, originally posted on 5 August 2015. https://www.gingko.org.uk/essays/khatt-va-rabt-significance-private-papers-qajar-historiography/
• Gheissari, Ali (2015). (tr.) Max Scheler and Phenomenology (Persian title: Max Scheler va Padidār-shenāsi), a collection of essays by Manfred S. Frings et al., selected and translated, with notes and additions by Ali Gheissari, Tehran: Khwārazmi Publishers, 2015, 181pp.
• Gheissari, Ali (2015). Persian translation of Immanuel Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Ethics(Persian title: Bonyād-e Mābaʿd al-Tabiʿa-ye Akhlāq: Goftāri dar Hekmat-e Kerdār), with Hamid Enayat, Tehran: Khwārazmi Publishers, 1991; new edition, Tehran: Khwārazmi Publishers, 2015.
• Gheissari, Ali (2014). “On Rational Essence” (Persian title: “Darbāreh-ye Zāt-e Maʿqul”), in Rasul Jaʿfariān (ed.), Jashn-Nāmeh-ye Āyatollāh Rezā Ostādi (Āyatollāh Rezā Ostādi Festschrift), Qom, 1393 (2014), pp. 717-724. http://historylib.com/index.php?action=book/view/1604
• Gheissari, Ali (2013). “The U.S. Coup of 1953 in Iran, Sixty Years On,” Passport, the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review, 44/2, September 2013, pp. 23-26. https://shafr.org/sites/default/files/Passport-09-2013_1.pdf
• Gheissari, Ali (2013). “Mahmud Sanai (1919-1985): professor of Persian literature and of psychology, psychoanalyst, educator, writer, translator, and government official,” Encyclopædia Iranica. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/sanai-mahmoud
• Gheissari, Ali (2013). “Time in Formal Logic” (Persian title: “Zamān dar Manteq-e Suri”), Falsafeh (Philosophy), Vol. 6, No. 66, Tehran, March 2013, pp. 58-62. http://www.Ketābmah.ir/PaperList2.aspx?id=9853&Magazineid=9
• Gheissari, Ali (2012). “Zein al-Abedin Motamen (1914-2005): teacher, writer, and scholar of Persian literature,” Encyclopædia Iranica. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/motamen-zeyn-al-abedin
• Gheissari, Ali (2012). “Lukacs on True and False Consciousness” (Persian title: “Āgāhi-ye Dorost va Nādorost az Didgāh-e Lukāch”), Falsafeh (Philosophy), No. 59, Tehran, August 2012, pp. 119-126. http://www.Ketābmah.ir/PaperList2.aspx?id=9348&Magazineid=9
• Gheissari, Ali (2012). “Structure and the Question of Subjectivity: Notes on the Theory of Knowledge” (Persian title: “Qaziyeh-ye Sākhtār va Zehn dar Nazariyeh-ye Shenākht”), Falsafeh (Philosophy), No. 54, Tehran, March 2012, pp. 22-30.
• Gheissari, Ali (2011). “The American College of Tehran, 1929-1931: A Memorial Album,” Iranian Studies, 44/5, Special Issue: Alborz College, Guest Editor: Nasrin Rahimieh, 2011, pp. 671-713. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00210862.2011.570478
• Gheissari, Ali (2011). “Interpretation in the Sociology of Knowledge” (Persian title: “Tafsir dar Jāmeʿeh-shenāsi-ye Maʿrefat”), Falsafeh (Philosophy), No. 46, Tehran, July 2011, pp. 101-117. http://www.noormags.com/view/fa/articlepage/752115
• Gheissari, Ali (2010). “Constitutional Rights and the Development of Civil Law in Iran, 1907-1941,” in Iran's Constitutional Revolution: Politics, Cultural Transformations, and Transnational Connections, eds. H. E. Chehabi and Vanessa Martin, London: I. B. Tauris, 2010, pp. 60-79 (notes, pp. 419-427). https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/irans-constitutional-revolution-9781848854154/
• Gheissari, Ali (2010). “Shadman (Šādmān), Sayyed Fakhr-al-Din (1907-1967): Cultural Critic and Writer of Fiction, Professor of History, Civil Servant, and Cabinet Minister,” Encyclopædia Iranica. http://www.iranica.com/articles/shadman
• Gheissari, Ali (2010). “Kant's Concept of Time: A New Approach” (Persian title: “Zamān az Didgāh-e Kant”), Falsafeh (Philosophy), special issue on Kant Studies, No. 30, Tehran, March 2010, pp. 67-72. http://www.noormags.com/view/fa/articlepage/781029
• Gheissari, Ali (2009). “New Conservative Politics and Electoral Behavior in Iran,” co-author Kaveh Cyrus Sanandaji, in Ali Gheissari (ed.), Contemporary Iran: Economy, Society, Politics, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 275-298. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/contemporary-iran-9780195378498?cc=us&lang=en&#
• Gheissari, Ali (2008). (ed.) Tabriz and Rasht in the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, 1906-1911: Memoirs of Hājj Mohammad-Taqi Jourābchi (Harfi az Hezārān ke-andar ʿEbārat Āmad), complete text with additions, edited with an Introduction by Ali Gheissari, Tehran: Nashr-e Tārikh-e Iran, (363 pp). https://www.gisoom.com/book/1474075/
• Gheissari, Ali (2008). “Merchants without Borders: Trade, Travel, and a Revolution in late Qajar Iran,” in Roxane Farmanfarmaian (ed.), War and Peace in Qajar Persia: Implications Past and Present, London: Routledge, 2008, pp. 183-212. http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415421195/
• Gheissari, Ali (2008). “Vosuq al-Dawleh's 1935 Lecture on the Philosophy of Kant,” edited by Ali Gheissari, Falsafeh (Philosophy), No. 12, Tehran, September 2008, pp. 9-25. http://www.ensani.ir/fa/content/208485/default.aspx
• Gheissari, Ali (2008). “Kant's Second Critique” (Persian title: “Pishgoftār-e Naqd-e ʿAql-e ʿAmali”). Persian translation of Immanuel Kant's “Preface” to Critique of Practical Reason, with terminological glossary, notes and commentary, Falsafeh (Philosophy), No. 8, Tehran, May 2008, pp. 66-79. http://www.ensani.ir/fa/content/208468/default.aspx
• Gheissari, Ali (2005). “Outline for a Phenomenology of Imagination,” Persian translation by Ali Moʿazzami, as “Darāmadi bar Padidār-Shenāsi-ye Takhayyol,” in Shapur Etemad et al. (eds.), Metaphysics and Science: Essays in the Memory of Yusef Aliābādi, Tehran, Iranian Institute of Philosophy, 2005, pp. 22-51. http://www.Ketābnet.ir/bookview.aspx?bookid=1198088
• Gheissari, Ali (2000). “The Concept of Time in the Sociology of Culture” (Persian title: “Mafhum-e Zamān dar Jāmeʿeh-shenāsi-ye Fargang”), Goftemān (Discourse) (A Quarterly Journal of Social Theory, Culture, and Literary Criticism), special issue, Goftmān va Tahlil-e Goftmāni (Discourse and Discourse Analysis), ed. M. R. Tajik, Tehran, 2000, pp. 275-286. http://bekhan.com/main/index.php?page=30&bi=1106134
• Gheissari, Ali (1995). “Truth and Method in Modern Iranian Historiography and Social Sciences,” Critique (Journal for Critical Studies of the Middle East), Vol. 4, No. 6, 1995, pp. 39-56. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10669929508720065
• Gheissari, Ali (1993). “Poetry and Politics of Farrokhi Yazdi,” Iranian Studies, Vol. 26, No. 1/2 (Winter-Spring, 1993), pp. 33-50. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00210869308701785
• Gheissari, Ali (2018).; Walbridge, John; Alwishah, Ahmed (2017) (eds.) Illuminationist Texts and Textual Studies: Essays in Memory of Hossein Ziai. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-35658-0.
Ali Gheissari (born 1954) is an Iranian historian and sociologist. He teaches history at the University of San Diego and has research interest in the intellectual history of modern Iran and in modern philosophy and social theory. He has been visiting professor of religious studies at Brown University, Iranian Studies at St. Antony's College, Oxford, and History of Modern Iran at the University of California, Irvine. He is known for his works on the intellectual history and politics of modern Iran. He is on the Editorial Board of Iran Studies book series published by Brill, and has served as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Iranian Studies.
• Gheissari, Ali (2020). “In Memoriam: Khalil Mostowfi (b. Tabriz, 1941 – d. Tehran, 20 February 2020): Bookseller, Assessor of Manuscripts, Lithographs, and Rare Titles in Iranian Studies,” Iranian Studies, 53/3-4, 2020, pp. 685–690. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00210862.2020.1770570
• Gheissari, Ali (2019). “In Memoriam: Ehsan Yarshater (3 April 1920-2 September 2018): Doyen of Iranian Studies,” Iranian Studies, 52/1-2, 2019, pp. 283-286. https://doi.org/10.1080/00210862.2019.1576459
• Gheissari, Ali (2005). “Despots of the World Unite! Satire in the Iranian Constitutional Press: The Majalleh-ye Estebdād, 1907-1908,” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 25/2, Special Issue: Retrospectives on the Iranian Constitutional Revolution 1905-1909, Guest Editor: Houri Berberian, 2005, pp. 360-376. http://cssaame.dukejournals.org/content/25/2/360.citation