The provided sources offer an extensive overview of Ferdowsi's epic poem, the Shahnameh, examining its historical context, literary significance, and enduring influence. One source establishes the poem’s origins in the tenth-century revival of Persian identity after the Arab invasion, noting Ferdowsi’s frustration when he had to dedicate his work to the Turkic Ghaznavid Sultan Mahmud, who was unlikely to appreciate its anti-Arab and pro-Iranian royalist sentiments. Another source discusses th...
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The provided sources offer an extensive overview of Ferdowsi's epic poem, the Shahnameh, examining its historical context, literary significance, and enduring influence. One source establishes the poem’s origins in the tenth-century revival of Persian identity after the Arab invasion, noting Ferdowsi’s frustration when he had to dedicate his work to the Turkic Ghaznavid Sultan Mahmud, who was unlikely to appreciate its anti-Arab and pro-Iranian royalist sentiments. Another source discusses th...
Sorley Maclean, Spanish Civil War, and Dàin do Eimhir
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Sorley Maclean, Spanish Civil War, and Dàin do Eimhir
The provided texts offer an overview of Fraser Raeburn's book, "Scots and the Spanish Civil War," along with critical analysis of the poetry of Sorley MacLean, demonstrating the profound impact of the Spanish Civil War on both Scottish political action and Gaelic literature. The first source details the scope of Raeburn's academic study, focusing on the demographics, political affiliations (particularly the Communist Party), and social networks of Scottish volunteers in the International Brig...
The Òrga Spiral Podcasts
The provided sources offer an extensive overview of Ferdowsi's epic poem, the Shahnameh, examining its historical context, literary significance, and enduring influence. One source establishes the poem’s origins in the tenth-century revival of Persian identity after the Arab invasion, noting Ferdowsi’s frustration when he had to dedicate his work to the Turkic Ghaznavid Sultan Mahmud, who was unlikely to appreciate its anti-Arab and pro-Iranian royalist sentiments. Another source discusses th...