Assistant Professor of History, University of Shiraz
Abstract
The formation of parliament and acceptance a kind of parliament system by Mozaffar – al – Din shah, Was a result of Constitution Movement. This Parliament in the first command in its formation didn’t have specific name. In the next command the parliament was named. Islamic Parliament and the last command - four days later – were named the National Parliament. Research about these changes of names, showed that political motives from pessimism of supports of constitution on governmental functionaries on one side, and afraid of confiscate by opponents on the other side. This Article wants to explain the effects of political motives on these changes.
Khalaj, M. M. M. (2011). Political Motives and National Suppositions in Constitutional Revolution
(Case Study:Changing the Parliament's Name). Historical Studies, 1(2), 57-80.
MLA
Mohammad Mehdi Moradi Khalaj. "Political Motives and National Suppositions in Constitutional Revolution
(Case Study:Changing the Parliament's Name)", Historical Studies, 1, 2, 2011, 57-80.
HARVARD
Khalaj, M. M. M. (2011). 'Political Motives and National Suppositions in Constitutional Revolution
(Case Study:Changing the Parliament's Name)', Historical Studies, 1(2), pp. 57-80.
VANCOUVER
Khalaj, M. M. M. Political Motives and National Suppositions in Constitutional Revolution
(Case Study:Changing the Parliament's Name). Historical Studies, 2011; 1(2): 57-80.