Negin Nabavi, assistant professor in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, has published articles and book reviews in journals such as Iranian Studies, Journal of Islamic Studies, and Orient.
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"Impressive [and] cogently argued....shows how and why Iran's secular intellectuals gradually changed their generally negative perception of Islam in the three decades prior to the Islamic Revolution of 1979. With convincing evidence, [Nabavi] shows that Islam and mysticism had gained growing popularity among the secular intellectuals in the years preceding the revolution....A must read for anyone interested in the intellectual history of pre-revolutionary Iran." - Mohsen Milani, University of South Florida, author of The Making of Iran's Islamic Revolution: From Monarchy to Islamic Republic

