September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter

“Peace Corps in Iran: A History of Friendship and Contributions”

Professor Jasamin Rostam-Kolayi

September 22nd at 12 PM (MT)

This event also includes a presentation by producers of a film documentary about the Peace Corps in Iran.

Jasamin Rostam-Kolayi is Professor of History and Department Chair at California State University, Fullerton. She is director of an oral history project on Peace Corps Iran and has interviewed many former volunteers. Her articles are published in Iranian Studies, Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies, and Middle East Critique, and book chapters in Iran and the Surrounding World, The Making of Modern Iran: State and Society under Riza Shah and The Routledge Handbook of the Global Sixties.

Though studies of Iran-U.S. relations of the late twentieth century often narrate accounts of bitter resentment and deep mistrust, the story of the U.S. Peace Corps program in Iran, which operated from 1962 to 1976, provides a complex picture of engagement between Iranians and Americans. This talk discusses how the Peace Corps came to Iran, its formative years and peak in the mid-to-late-1960s, why it departed from Iran, and its layered legacy at the program’s 60th anniversary.

Forthcoming Baskerville Institute Lectures & Related Events (2021-2022)

 

  • Peace Corps Iran Association Virtual Conference: “Looking Back to a Path Forward” October 2, 2021 –> Learn More Here
  • Joan Gaughan Book Talk: “The Shuster Mission to Iran: Leaving Something Worthwhile Behind” October 11th, 2021 12:00 PM (MST) –> Register Here
  • Professor Richard Garlitz: “Mission for Development: Utah Universities and Economic Development in Iran” October 27th, 2021 at 12:00 PM (MST) –> Register Here
  • Liora Hendelman-Baavur Book Talk: “Creating the Modern Iranian Woman: Popular Culture between Two Revolutions (The Global Middle East)” November 22th, 2021 at 12:00 PM (MST) or 9 PM Tel Aviv –> Register Here

  • James Goode Book Talk: “Living, Loving Iran: A Memoir” December 13th, 2021 12:00 – 1:30 PM (MST) –> Register Here

  • Hooman Estelami Book Talk: “The Americans of Urumia: Iran’s First Americans and their Mission to the Assyrian Christians” January 22nd, 2022 at 12:00 PM (MST) –> Register Here

  • Suzanne Maloney: “The Iranian Revolution at 43: Sources of Tensions and Conflict with the United States” February 14th, 2022 at 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM (MST) –> Register Here

 

September/October 2021 Newsletter

Projects Under Consideration:

Baskerville Digital Friendship Platform (BFP):

Preserve, Strengthen, Enhance, and Promote Bonds of Friendship Between Americans and Iranians.

BFM is a project of the Baskerville Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, nongovernmental organization devoted to supporting and strengthening the bonds of friendships between Iranians and Americans.

The principal mission of the Baskerville Digital Friendship Platform is the following:

a. Document the contributions of Americans who came to Iran of their own volition to help the Iranian people with their education, training, development projects, and integration into the global society and economy.

b. Build and Sustain the memory of more than a century of friendship (1811-1978) between Iranians and Americans through the exchange of shared democratic values, common experiences, and knowledge. The platform will be a place for historical documents, oral histories, photos and videos, and personal stories of friendship between Americans and Iranians.

c. The platform will Initiate Bridge-Building projects that facilitate friendship and peace between the Iranian and American peoples.

d. Educate Iranians and Americans about ways in which positive change in this relationship can be brought about.

e. As part of this educational mission, this platform will translate and upload important historical documents, making them available to the public in the United States and in Iran.

September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter

The Civic Friendship Initiative:

A joint project between the Baskerville Institute & Foundation for Religious Diplomacy

The Civic Friendship Initiative will examine theological and ethical foundations of friendship and explore how friendship between diverse religious groups can be practically inspired and spread contagiously by facilitating ‘Heart and Mind’ conversations between thought leaders, arranging trust building/problem solving workshops in regions of conflict. Civic Friendship also organizes bi-monthly webinars that explore religious dynamics of friendship and friendship dynamics of religion.

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Peace Corps Iran Conference

September/October 2021 Newsletter

“Looking Back to a Path Forward”

Peace Corps Iran Association Virtual Conference

October 2, 2021

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Baskerville Institute Reading List: Recommended Books

September/October 2021 Newsletter

“The Shuster Mission to Iran: Leaving Something Worthwhile Behind”

by Joan Gaughan

September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter

“The Americans of Urumia: Iran’s First Americans and their Mission to the Assyrian Christians”

by Hooman Estelami

September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter

“Believers: Love and Death in Tehran”

by Marc Grossman and John Limbert

September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter

“A Mission for Development: Utah Universities and the Point Four Program in Iran”

By Richard Garlitz

September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter

“Creating the Modern Iranian Woman: Popular Culture between Two Revolutions (The Global Middle East)”

by Liora Hendelman-Baavur

September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter

“Living, Loving Iran”

by James Goode

September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter

“The Iranian Revolution at Forty”

by Suzanne Maloney

September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter
September/October 2021 Newsletter

THE BASKERVILLE INSTITUTE

The Baskerville Institute builds on its namesake’s legacy to promote understanding and respect between Americans and Iranians. It runs a lecture/webinar series, hosts a digital archive, supports research fellows and student interns, publishes a newsletter and translation projects, organizes cultural exhibitions and educational programs, and otherwise facilitates bridge-building between Americans and Iranians. The non-profit Baskerville Institute is located in Salt Lake City, Utah and draws on the experiences and expertise of individuals around the United States and across the world.

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