Dr. Harjeet Singh is an Assistant Professor of History with Akal University, Bathinda, Punjab. He writes on Sikh Empire, Historiography, Social, Philosophical and Cultural Issues.
About The Author
Dr. Harjeet Singh is an Assistant Professor of History with Akal University, Bathinda, Punjab. He writes on Sikh Empire, Historiography, Social, Philosophical and Cultural Issues.
From Foucault’s revolutionary hope to Iran’s uncertain present, the story of 1979 reveals how the spirit that ignites revolutions can also shape the systems that follow.
Using Antonio Gramsci’s ideas of war of manoeuvre and war of position, the escalating confrontation between Iran, Israel and the US reveals how power in the region operates not only through missiles and sanctions, but through the long construction of political and cultural consent.