Pre-1979 Iran: Westernization, Social Reforms, and the Seeds of Revolution
MMoneycontrol•04-03-2026, 20:37
Pre-1979 Iran: Westernization, Social Reforms, and the Seeds of Revolution
- •Before 1979, Iran under Mohammad Reza Pahlavi underwent rapid Western-style modernization, expanding education, women's rights (voting, higher education, no public hijab), and fostering a cosmopolitan culture with gender mixing.
- •The Shah's rule (1941-1979) promoted secular governance, strong ties with the US and Britain, and economic growth, but also suppressed dissent through authoritarian means and faced resentment over corruption and Western influence.
- •Widespread protests fueled by economic strain and political repression led to the 1979 revolution, forcing the Shah to flee and enabling Ruhollah Khomeini to establish the Islamic Republic.
- •The new theocratic system reversed many Shah-era reforms, prioritizing religious law, and significantly altering social freedoms and dress codes, defining Iran's governance and identity.
- •Recent protests, including those following Mahsa Amini's death, underscore societal tensions; the former Shah's son, Reza Pahlavi, is gaining support among some advocating for a return to monarchy.