Study on the position of the policy of cultural integration in Reza Shah government's centralization
The coup of 1299 e. Afterwards, Reza Khan arrived at a new stage in the history of Iranian society. In order to achieve political stability, his government put the focus of its agenda on all political, economic, social and military dimensions. Culturally, the government of Reza Shah intended to implement the policy of cultural integration through the centralization of power, since other policies of the Reza Shah government, such as the creation of a single army, the settlement of nomads, the secularization of laws and the like, can not lead to the survival of the concentration of power To become him The ethnic and cultural diversity of the Iranian society, along with the climatic diversity, was a major obstacle to this path; therefore, the Reza Shah government sought to eliminate the cultural differences of the Iranian society and transform it into a community with language and culture and common customs. I believe that the nation has created language and culture, customs, and shared beliefs and ideals and institutionalized policy of centralization. In the same vein, the government is pursuing this ideal through the development of new educational schools and organizations such as the organization of thought development in pursuit of the principle of centralization. How Reza Shah's government succeeded in achieving this goal is a separate issue, but what was the role of Reza Shah cultural integration policy in terms of the cultural, linguistic and cultural diversity of Iran in the Reza Shah government? This is an issue that this article seeks to explain and analyze.
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