Index of thousands of foreign books, articles about the Islamic Revolution



25 December 2010

The manager of translation and foreign sources'' research section of Bureau of Islamic Revolution''s Literature said that the data of more than 1000 books and 7000 foreign articles have been presented.

IBNA: Mohammad Karimi said:" The data related to the published Islamic Revolution''s works, or in other words the works on the contemporary history from the constitution era so far, have been gathered in website."

He added that so far the data of 1053 book titles and 7514 articles have been registered. The information will soon be presented online as well.

Karimi underlined that the translation and foreign sources'' research section of Bureau of Islamic Revolution''s Literature was established in 1993 focusing on the articles published on the Islamic Revolution. As time passed the center expanded its activity prioritizing registering the books which were released on the Revolution.



 
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