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Obtaining an "A" rank for the Economic History Studies of Iran in the evaluation of the National Publications Commission in 2024

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According to Letter No. 82285 dated July 8, 2023, of the Publications Commission of the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology, the Journal's title has been changed to "Economic History Studies of Iran," and its goals, approach, and priorities have been adjusted to focus on economic topics. Therefore, according to the letter of the Publications Commission and the resolution of the respected editorial board dated 2023/07/16, the journal accepts only articles with an economic approach. The journal has published articles in economic history since the fall and winter 2023-2024 issues.

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This journal has a scientific rank of "A" according to the evaluation system of the Publications Commission of the Ministry of Science in 2025.

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Publication Features:

Ministry of Science Publications Commission Link: https://journals.msrt.ir

Place of publication: Iran, Tehran

Publisher: Institute of Humanities and Cultural Studies

Year of publication: 2012

Field of expertise: Economic history

Journal credibility: Scientific

Publication rank: A

Impact factor in the Islamic World Citation Database: 0.100 

On the waiting list for core publications

Journal language: Bilingual; Persian or English

Publication frequency: Bi-quarterly

Publication type: electronic

Article review and publication fee: A fee is charged

Review type: Minimum 2 reviewers, two-way electronic anonymous

Review time:  6 months

Article acceptance rate: 25%

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Publication Email: Economichistory.ihcs@gmail.com

 

h-index: 3

Citations: 55

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The Role and performance of Khaje Nizam-ul-Molk in Providing Financial Resources for Nizamiyah Schools

Javad Kiya; seyed Hassan Shojaee_divkalaee; Emamali Shabani; Reza Shajariqasemkheili

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.50036.2010

Abstract
  The creation of Nizamiyah schools with its specific political and religious goals led most of the researches conducted regarding these schools to investigate the goals and functions of these schools. While the establishment of these schools with its many components required a lot of financial resources; ...  Read More

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Investigating Regional Economic Development approaches in five development Programs (1949-1978)

nabi omidi; Ayoub Menati

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.47450.1960

Abstract
  The purpose of this research is to investigate the position and importance of Pahlavi era development plans to regional development in the country. This qualitative research and data collection method was in the form of documentary and library studies and is used to analyze the hermonic method. In the ...  Read More

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Reasons and Grounds for Confiscation of Property in Egypt during the Burji Mamluk Period (784 to 923 AH)

Alireza Ashtari tafreshi; Reza Jahanshahlou; Eftekhar Gasemzadeh

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.49680.1999

Abstract
  During the reign of Burji Mamluk in Egypt, confiscation of property by order of the sovereign, which had precedents in the Islamic world and Egypt before, entered a serious field in the political economy of Egypt, in a way that was a common phenomenon in the politics and economy of the Mamluk era. The ...  Read More

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Economic relations between Iran and Nazi Germany 1933-1941 Emphasizing the activities of Dr. Hjalmar Schachts

Sajjad Shalsouz; hamid karamipour

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.48320.1972

Abstract
  The expansion of economic relations between Germany and Iran during Reza Shah's period was the result of various causes. Including Germany's need for economic revival, which was the supply of raw materials to achieve this goal and also the nationalist ideology that both political structures were equipped ...  Read More

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Ummat magazine's approach to compiling economic principles The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

ehsanollah khadivi; Alireaz mollaiy tavani; hamid basirat manesh; mahmood Bigdeli

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.49390.1995

Abstract
  Abstract:The review of the researches conducted in the field of the history of the drafting of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran shows the prominent role of justice-loving thoughts and tendencies in the writing of the economic-oriented principles of the Constitution. With the victory of ...  Read More

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Narrative of Nationality in Iran and England Oil Company (1287-1332 S/1953-1908 AD)

Kazem Meyghani; maryam bolandi; Foad Pouraryan; mirhadi hosseini

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.49506.1994

Abstract
  In the cycle of the oil industry, investment on human power and matters related to employee recruitment is targeted and always affects this industry in an inseparable way.With the discovery of oil in Masjid Sulaiman (1287 S/1908 AD) and the construction of a refinery in Abadan, the issue of large-scale ...  Read More

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A study of Abolhassan Ibtihaj's Activities during his presidency of the Melli Bank (1321-1329)

mobina aslroosta; Amirhossein Hatami

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.50953.2027

Abstract
  A study of Abolhassan Ibtihaj's Activities during his presidency of the Melli Bank (1321-1329) A study of Abolhassan Ibtihaj's Activities during his presidency of the Melli Bank (1321-1329) A study of Abolhassan Ibtihaj's Activities during his presidency of the Melli Bank (1321-1329) A study of Abolhassan ...  Read More

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Road Construction in Azerbaijan and the Transformation of Investment in Naser al-Din Shah's Era Iran

Gholamali pashazadeh

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.50634.2022

Abstract
  The present research seeks to investigate road construction in Azerbaijan and the issue of founding a road construction company and investing in it, suggested during the years 1306 to 1308 AH, towards the end of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar's reign. Naser al-Din Shah's advisers aimed to utilize both domestic ...  Read More

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Despotism and financial corruption: the economic movements of the Rashidians during the second Pahlavi period

Mojtaba Soltani Ahmadi; mohammad hassan pourghanbar; Ruhollah Solgi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.50147.2013

Abstract
  Considering the relationship between the type of political government and economic movements in a country, this article is focused on the economic activities of the Rashidian family during the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, as described in the framework of the descriptive method and based on first-class ...  Read More

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Economic theology in the thoughts of Sayyid Jamal al-Din "Va'iz" Esfahani

Reza Javid

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.48685.1978

Abstract
  One of the backgrounds of Iran's constitutional revolution was the emergence of theological discourse that affected the economy and politics of that time. Iran's economic weakness and powerlessness against the expanding global capitalism became evident in the era of privileges, especially with the tobacco ...  Read More

. Iranian economy in the Islamic period
Dinar replacement with copper coins and its effect on the emergence of monetary crisis in the Seljuk period

Jamile yousefi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.51239.2030

Abstract
  The dinar was the primary stable and valuable currency of the Seljuk Empire. As silver supplies declined, the sultans relied on revenues from conquests and taxes to mint dinars. At their height, they maintained monetary stability by enforcing coinage standards and controlling the gold supply. However, ...  Read More

. Economy and development
Oil Partnership Agreement with Italy during the Second Pahlavi Era

Noureddin Nemati; Amir Hossein Davoodvandi

Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ehs.2025.52086.2046

Abstract
  Following the conclusion of the Consortium Agreement, the Iranian government, aiming to alter the terms of oil concessions and to benefit from emerging international opportunities, initiated a new tender with revised conditions. In this context, the Italian company AGIP was selected as the winner and ...  Read More

The Feeling of Economic Dominance or Aggression caused by Economic Animosity Towards a Country and its Impact on International Trade
Volume 13, Issue 2 , December 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2024.47110.1952

Abstract
  Extended abstractIntroduction: Today, although more foreign products are available to an increasing number of global consumers and more countries seek to increase exports and strengthen their image, but it seems that tensions among countries caused by disputes over territories, economic pressures, sanctions ...  Read More

Reasons and Grounds for Confiscation of Property in Egypt during the Burji Mamluk Period (784 to 923 AH)
Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2025.49680.1999

Abstract
  During the reign of Burji Mamluk in Egypt, confiscation of property by order of the sovereign, which had precedents in the Islamic world and Egypt before, entered a serious field in the political economy of Egypt, in a way that was a common phenomenon in the politics and economy of the Mamluk era. The ...  Read More

Explaining the economic crisis and its impact on the price of basic goods and inflation in the last years of Pahlavi II (according to newspaper reports)
Volume 13, Issue 1 , September 2024, , Pages 1-29

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2023.42575.1866

Abstract
  Introduction:The increase in oil prices in global markets in the early 1970s prompted the Pahlavi government, which aspired to reach European standards, to reconsider its plans. Consequently, the fifth development plan, approved by the Senate and the National Assembly in the second half of 1972, was ...  Read More

Construction of Development Program in Pahlavi era in Iran
Volume 12, Issue 2 , October 2023, , Pages 215-238

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2023.43690.1870

Abstract
  The experience of Iranians in different social, political and economic levels in the contemporary era is linked with the concept of development. This concept, which became popular in the 20th century, has had a great impact on the structure and processes and approaches of thought in this century. In ...  Read More

The tea crisis in Iran between 1320 and 1325 (World War II)
Volume 13, Issue 1 , September 2024, , Pages 309-342

https://doi.org/10.30465/sehs.2023.44748.1900

Abstract
  Extended abstractDespite the outbreak of the Second World War (1318-1324/1939-1945) between the United States (Germany, Italy and Japan) and the Allied States (Russia, England, Japan and America), the flames of war and the economic consequences and crises following the war, It also affected some other ...  Read More

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The role of silk merchants and Silk cocoon breeders of Guilan in the social and political developments of the Constitutional Revolution

nadia rah; sina foroozesh; masomali p

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 10 August 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ehs.2025.51681.2039

Abstract
  Guilan silk played an important role in the economic market of northern Iran during the Qajar era. As a result, a large part of the people of Guilan, including the producers and merchants of this product, were associated with the silk economy. However, the government's economic policies, both domestically ...  Read More

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Labor Conflicts and the Social Factors Influencing Them: A Historical Study of the Second Pahlavi Period

Mahdi Jalali; Amir Akbari Ghamsari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 10 August 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ehs.2025.51656.2040

Abstract
  labor as an influential and sensitive segment of Iranian social structure, have faced numerous contradictions and conflicts. These contradictions also existed during the Second Pahlavi period. The question of this research is what are the social factors affecting labor contradictions and tensions during ...  Read More

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Economic changes in Hormuz during the Portuguese period (912 AH to 996 AH)

Paniz Pashang; Mohammad Bagher Vosoughi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 10 August 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ehs.2025.51155.2041

Abstract
  The emirs of Hormuz, during the 8th and 9th centuries AH, took advantage of the island’s strategic position as a transit hub and its trade relations with major ports in the East. Consequently, Hormuz, by virtue of this commercial role, held a superior economic status in the region. However, with the ...  Read More

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Shapour Bakhtiar as an Economic Actor in Iran (1957–1977)

fereshte jahani; Alireza Mollaei Tavani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 01 September 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ehs.2025.51664.2038

Abstract
  One of the lesser-known aspects of Shapour Bakhtiar's life is his involvement in the field of economics. After the decline of the National Resistance Movement in 1957 and the resulting despair among political activists, Bakhtiar emerged as an economic actor. The main question of this study is: why ...  Read More

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Dependent development and a critical analysis of transportation planning and development records for rail and road transportation in the Five-Year Development Plans of Pahlavi II (1948-1977 CE)

zohreh parnian; mohsen seraj; Seyed Mahmud Sadat Bedgoli; hamid basirat manesh

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 15 September 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ehs.2025.50867.2026

Abstract
  accordance with the country's developmental needs through planning and implementation. The main issue of this research is to examine the performance and outcomes of these plans in the development of the country's road and rail infrastructure. This analysis is based on the concept of dependent ...  Read More

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Agronomy(Filāḥa )measures to deal with famines in the Middle Islamic period

sadegh hojjati; sadegh hojjati

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 20 September 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ehs.2025.36125.1706

Abstract
  The general perception of how to deal with these threats is passivity and tolerance of hunger and food shortages in famine. A study of agromony heritage of the Islamic period in the form of agromony shows that the scholars of the Islamic period, beyond the practical guidance and education of agriculture, ...  Read More

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