Kaveh Farrokh | |
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Kaveh Farrokh | |
Born | Athens, Greece | September 24, 1962
Education | Institute Chateaubriand (B.A.) University of British Columbia (Ph.D.) |
Occupation(s) | College counselor, author |
Notable work | Shadows in the Desert: Ancient Persia at War; Iran at War |
Website | www |
Kaveh Farrokh (born September 24, 1962, Athens) is a college counselor and an author of books on Iranian history.[1]
Life
Farrokh was born in Athens, Greece, and is of Ossetian and Azeri descent. He attended the Institute Chateaubriand in Cannes, France,[2] then went on to obtain his undergraduate arts degree (BA) in May 1985 and his Ph.D. in September 2001 from the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology at the University of British Columbia,[3] where he specialized in the cognitive and linguistic processes of Persian speakers.[4][5] Farrokh has written two books and a number of articles for journals and online publications.[6][7][8][9] He works as a counselor at Langara College in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[10] He has also lectured at the University of British Columbia's Persian Legacy series.
In 2009 he was bestowed with a Merit Award from the Iran Heritage, Persian Gulf, and Iran Alliance.[11]
Military history of Persia and Iran
Farrokh has published two books dealing with the military history of Persia.
The book Shadows in the Desert was criticized by Jona Lendering for containing dozens factual errors, ignoring recent scholarship, relying on the internet and confusing hypotheses with facts.[12] Citing Lendering, World's leading authorities on ancient Iranian studies like Pierre Briant and Amélie Kuhrt agree that recent advances in Achaemenid historiography are not always correctly evaluated and taken fully into account,[13] They also criticize excessively aggressive responses to Lendering's review stating that such polemical exchange gives a disorted, even caricatured image of the state of Achaemenid history today.[13]
Kaveh Farrokh has been interviewed on Voice of America's Persian service about the legacy of the Achaemenid founder Cyrus the Great.[14] The History Channel has also interviewed him on the topic of technology in ancient Persia for the series Engineering an Empire which aired in 2006.[15]
His third book, Iran at War, is the continuation of Persian military history, following the period covered in Shadows in the Desert.[16]
Bibliography
- Farrokh, Kaveh (2011). Iran at war, 1500-1988. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-491-6.
- Farrokh, Kaveh (2007). Shadows in the Desert: Ancient Persia at War. Oxford, UK: Osprey. ISBN 1846031087.
- Farrokh, Kaveh (2005). Sassanian Elite Cavalry AD 224-642. Oxford: Osprey. ISBN 1841767131.
References
- ^ World: Oliver Stone's 'Alexander' Stirs Up Controversy by Golnaz Esfandiari
- ^ Short autobiography written for a conference program
- ^ CV of Gay Bisanz, external reader for Kareh (sic) Farrokh
- ^ Kaveh Farrokh, 1988. Patterns of adjustment of international students to the University of British Columbia. MA Thesis, 1988, University of British Columbia. ISBN 0315470690
- ^ Kaveh Farrokh, 2001. The relationships among cognitive processes, language experience and errors in Farsi speaking ESL adults. PhD Thesis, University of British Columbia. ISBN 0612714594
- ^ Farrokh, K. (2004). Dyslexia in Persian. In I. Smythe, J. Everatt, & R. Salter, (Ed.s), International Book of Dyslexia: A Cross Language Comparison and Practice Guide (pp. 73-79). John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
- ^ Farrokh, K. Pan-Turanianism takes aim at Azerbaijan: A geopolitical agenda. Rozaneh, 6 (32), 73 pp, 2005.
- ^ Farrokh, K. Iranian Nationality and the Persian Language, by Shahrokh Meskoob. Int. J. Sociol. Lang. 2001 (148): 117-124, (DOI 10.1515/ijsl.2001.010).
- ^ Iranscope: Kaveh Farrokh writings
- ^ Langara College - Academic Services - Counselling - Who We Are. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
- ^ "Iran Heritage, Persian Gulf, and Iran Alliance 2009 Scholarship and Merit Awards"
- ^ Kaveh Farrokh, Shadows in the Desert, Reviewed by Jona Lendering, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2008.09.62
- ^ a b Briant, Pierre; Kuhrt, Amélie (2010). Alexander the Great and His Empire: A Short Introduction. Princeton: Princeton University Press. p. 174. ISBN 978-0-691-14194-7. OCLC 465681769.
- ^ Voice of America, Persian Roundtable
- ^ Osprey Publishing, Kaveh Farrokh Author Profile
- ^ "Iran at War", press release, May 2011