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Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 British Interest in Iran's Oil: Prelude to Conflict; Abstract; 1.1 The Iranian Economy; 1.2 Preliminary Assessments of Unfair Agreements; 1.3 Iran Objects: Revision of the Oil Agreement; 1.4 The Nationalisation of Oil; 1.5 Organisation of the Book; References; Other Literature; 2 British Retaliation After the Nationalisation of Iran's Oil; Abstract; 2.1 Apparent Calm: Negotiations; 2.1.1 Collapse of Discussions with the World Bank; 2.2 Violence and Military Threat; 2.3 Sending Spies to Iran; 2.4 Legal Action
2.5 British Propaganda and Consultation with the Americans2.6 The Oil Boycott; 2.7 Conclusion; References; Other Literature; 3 British Interference in Iranian Internal Politics; Abstract; 3.1 Tehran in Protest: The Prelude; 3.2 The British Action: Their Candidates for PM; 3.2.1 The Shah's Opinion; 3.3 Struggle for Power; 3.3.1 Resignation of Dr. Mosaddeq; 3.3.2 Qavām's Four Days as PM and the Uprising of 21 July 1952 (30 Tir 1331); 3.3.3 The Reaction of the National Front and the Shah to Qavām as PM; 3.3.4 Impact of the Uprising (21 July 1952/30 Tir 1331); 3.4 Demonising Communism
3.5 The Truman-Churchill Proposal: Dr. Mosaddeq's Assessment3.6 The Plan to Overthrow Dr. Mosaddeq's Government; 3.7 Conclusion; References; Other Literature; 4 Diverse Strategies Solidify Amid Anti-Mosaddeq Sentiment; Abstract; 4.1 The Durbar: Arouse the Shah; 4.2 The Presence of the Clergy; 4.3 The Shake-up of the Majlis; 4.4 The Second Extension of Dr. Mosaddeq's Authority: Increasing Opponents; 4.5 Further Internal Political Disturbances and the British Plot; 4.5.1 The Riot of Bakhtiyārī in February 1953; 4.5.2 The Infamous Plot to Murder Afshār Ṭūs in April 1953
4.5.3 Selecting a PM for the Post-Coup Government4.6 The Proposed Referendum and the Proposed Departure of the Shah; 4.6.1 The British Plot to Assassinate Dr. Mosaddeq: Events of 28 February 1953 (9 Esfand 1331); 4.6.2 The Aftermath; 4.7 Conclusion; References; Other Literature; 5 Decisive Crackdown and Concluding Remarks; Abstract; 5.1 The Final Blow to Dr. Mosaddeq's Government; 5.2 Dr. Mosaddeq's Pre-emptive Measures; 5.3 Understanding the Past, Looking to the Future; References; Other Literature; Appendix: Scope, Data, Methodology and Limitations; Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)
2.5 British Propaganda and Consultation with the Americans2.6 The Oil Boycott; 2.7 Conclusion; References; Other Literature; 3 British Interference in Iranian Internal Politics; Abstract; 3.1 Tehran in Protest: The Prelude; 3.2 The British Action: Their Candidates for PM; 3.2.1 The Shah's Opinion; 3.3 Struggle for Power; 3.3.1 Resignation of Dr. Mosaddeq; 3.3.2 Qavām's Four Days as PM and the Uprising of 21 July 1952 (30 Tir 1331); 3.3.3 The Reaction of the National Front and the Shah to Qavām as PM; 3.3.4 Impact of the Uprising (21 July 1952/30 Tir 1331); 3.4 Demonising Communism
3.5 The Truman-Churchill Proposal: Dr. Mosaddeq's Assessment3.6 The Plan to Overthrow Dr. Mosaddeq's Government; 3.7 Conclusion; References; Other Literature; 4 Diverse Strategies Solidify Amid Anti-Mosaddeq Sentiment; Abstract; 4.1 The Durbar: Arouse the Shah; 4.2 The Presence of the Clergy; 4.3 The Shake-up of the Majlis; 4.4 The Second Extension of Dr. Mosaddeq's Authority: Increasing Opponents; 4.5 Further Internal Political Disturbances and the British Plot; 4.5.1 The Riot of Bakhtiyārī in February 1953; 4.5.2 The Infamous Plot to Murder Afshār Ṭūs in April 1953
4.5.3 Selecting a PM for the Post-Coup Government4.6 The Proposed Referendum and the Proposed Departure of the Shah; 4.6.1 The British Plot to Assassinate Dr. Mosaddeq: Events of 28 February 1953 (9 Esfand 1331); 4.6.2 The Aftermath; 4.7 Conclusion; References; Other Literature; 5 Decisive Crackdown and Concluding Remarks; Abstract; 5.1 The Final Blow to Dr. Mosaddeq's Government; 5.2 Dr. Mosaddeq's Pre-emptive Measures; 5.3 Understanding the Past, Looking to the Future; References; Other Literature; Appendix: Scope, Data, Methodology and Limitations; Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)