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The text frames Mossadegh as both a public symbol of Iran and a controversial figure, rooted in personal character as much as governance. Through historical recollection, including anecdotes from Mossadegh’s final years under house arrest, the narrative highlights how loyalties, reputation, and foreign intervention shaped a nation’s fate.","PATRIOT OF PERSIA  \nMuhammad Mossadegh and a  \nTragic Anglo-American Coup  \nCHRISTOPHER DE BELLAIGUE  \nEpigraph  \nAuthor ’s note  \nPersia is the old European name for Iran. Iran is an even older, indigenous name. In the 1930s Reza Shah told foreigners to stop using the name Persia, but some ignored him. Later on his son Muhammad-Reza Shah revoked the ban. It is now customary for Iranians and foreigners alike to refer to the country as Iran, although some Iranians living outside the country introduce themselves as Persian. I use both terms interchangeably.  \nContents  \nCover  \nTitle Page  \nEpigraph  \nAuthor ’s note  \nAcknowledgments  \nPrologue-Father of the Nation  \nChapter 1-The Unchanging East  \nChapter 2-A Silver Spoon  \nChapter 3-Fokoli  \nChapter 4-Razing Caesarea  \nChapter 5-Eclipse of the Qajars  \nChapter 6-Isolation  \nChapter 7-The Tragedy ofKhadijeh  \nChapter 8-The Prize  \nChapter 9-Victory or Death  \nChapter 10-Mossadeghism  \nChapter 11-Winning America  \nChapter 12-Riding Satan ’s Donkey  \nChapter 13-A Coup of his Own  \nChapter 14-Mussy Duck Shoot  \nChapter 15-Unperson  \nEpilogue-A Movement in Men ’s Minds  \nNotes  \nBibliography  \nIllustrations  \nIndex  \nPhoto Insert  \nAbout the Author  \nAlso by Christopher de Bellaigue Credits  \nCopyright  \nAbout the Publisher  \nAcknowledgements  \nIt would not have occurred to me to write this book without the experience of living and working in Iran, an inspiration, in different ways, for so much that I write. To several scholars of Iran, most notably the late Iraj Afshar, Kaveh Bayat, Ali Dehbashi, Mansoureh Ettehadieh, John Gurney, Homa Katouzian, Paul Luft, Abbas Milani, Mustafa Nouri, Kamal Parsi-Pour, Morteza Rassoolipour, Yann Richard and Kamran Safamanesh, I am grateful for inspiration and practical help, while others, including my parents-in-law Abtin Ghezelayagh and Manijeh Amini, MuhammadHossein Zeynali and Mahmoud Emami-Naini, were also forthcoming with encouragement and support.  \nI enjoyed important institutional backing. In 2007–2008 I was the beneficiary of the fellowship that was endowed by that fine historian, Sir Alistair Horne, at St Antony’s College, Oxford, where I also received much kindness from Margaret Macmillan, Avi Shlaim and Timothy Garton-Ash. The British Academy gave me a generous grant. I used superb resources: in Tehran, the Institute for Iranian Contemporary Historical Studies (where Iam particularly grateful to Akbar Mashouf, Ahmad Fazeli and Ghollamreza Sharifi-Ashtiyani) and the Library of the Majles, and, in Britain, the library of the Middle East Institute at St Antony’s, the British Library, the National Archives, the library of the School of Oriental and African Studies and, most pleasurably, the London Library.  \nFrom the Mossadegh family, Hedayat Matine-Daftary and Majid Bayat gave generously of their time – to recall, advise and, not infrequently, correct. Farhad Diba was forthcoming with counsel and suggestions. John Gurney, Homa Katouzian and Hedayat Matine-Daftary were kind enough to offer comments on the finished manuscript. My father Eric de Bellaigue, performed his usual task of suggesting stylistic improvements. My agent, Peter Straus, ably assisted by Jenny Hewson, my publishers, Will Sulkin at  \nThe Bodley Head and Terry Karten at HarperCollins, Kay Peddle of The Bodley Head, who prepared the book for publication, and Clara Womersley, my publicist, were something of a dream team for a writer. My homeland dream team, Bita, Jahan and Kiana, endured, grew and came out smiling.  \nPrologue Father ofthe Nation  \nI have an Iranian friend who is too young to remember Mossadegh, but her parents were in public life and were close to him. When my friend was a small child and Mossadegh was living out his last years under house arrest, he sent her sweets. Her mother picked the wrappers from the floor, flattened them, and put them somewhere safe. Now my friend is a middle-aged woman with two strapping sons, but she has kept the sweet wrappers. 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