Intimate embraces with Ajnabi (strangers): a political history of partner dancing in Tehran, 1920-1950

Through a reading of periodicals of various religious and ideological persuasions, alongside diplomatic sources and archival documents, this article investigates the emergence of European partner dancing in central Tehran in the first half of the twentieth century, at the same time demonstrating how...

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