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Encyclopædia Iranica

Encyclopædia Iranica is a project whose goal is to create a comprehensive and authoritative English language encyclopedia about the history, culture, and civilization of Iranian peoples from prehistory to modern times.

Encyclopædia Iranica
Author1300 named contributors
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectIranistics and Greater Iran studies
GenreReference encyclopedia
PublisherEncyclopædia Iranica Foundation, Brill Academic Publishers[1]
Publication date
1985–present
Media type45 hardback volumes planned;
16 volumes or 15 volumes and 6 fascicles as of October 2020.[1]
Websiteiranicaonline.org

Scope

The Encyclopædia Iranica is dedicated to the study of Iranian civilization in the wider Middle East, the Caucasus, Southeastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. The academic reference work will eventually cover all aspects of Iranian history and culture as well as all Iranian languages and literatures, facilitating the whole range of Iranian studies research from archeology to political sciences. It is a project founded by Ehsan Yarshater in 1973 and currently carried out at Columbia University's Center for Iranian Studies.[2][3] It is considered the standard encyclopedia of the academic discipline of Iranistics.[4]

The scope of the encyclopedia goes beyond modern Iran (also known as "Persia") and encompasses the entire Iranian cultural sphere, and far beyond. Relations of the Iranian world with other cultures (China, European countries, etc.) are also covered.[5][6] The project is planning on publishing a total of up to 45 volumes.

Organization

Staff

Ehsan Yarshater was the founding editor of Encyclopædia Iranica from 1973 through 2017. The current editor-in-chief is Elton Daniel. The editorial board includes Mohsen Ashtiany, Mahnaz Moazami, and over 40 consulting editors from major international institutions doing research in Iranian studies.[7] Former long tenured editors include Ahmad Ashraf, Christopher Brunner, Habib Borjian, Kioumars Ghereghlou, Manuchehr Kasheff, Dagmar Riedel and Houra Yavari. A growing number (over 1,300 in 2016) of scholars worldwide have contributed articles to Encyclopædia Iranica.[8]

Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation

In 1990, Ehsan Yarshater established the Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation (EIF), which serves to promote the cause of the Encyclopædia Iranica and to ensure its continuation.[9] Over the years, Columbia University's Center for Iranian Studies (also founded by Yarshater) continued to coordinate and edit the Encyclopædia, while the EIF substantially sponsored the work.[10]

The foundation provides the full text of many entries (up to fascicle XVI/3) for free on the iranicaonline.org website.

Legal dispute

Following Yarshater's retirement as director of the Center for Iranian Studies in 2016, a dispute began to emerge between Columbia University and the EIF as Columbia unilaterally decided to enter into a contract with Brill, an academic publisher, which subsequently published fascicles 4 and 5 of volume XVI in 2018 and 2019; the EIF protested the move.[11] In 2019, Columbia University sued the EIF, seeking, among other things, a finding that the EIF owns neither a copyright nor an exclusive trademark right in the encyclopedia.[12] EIF countersued alleging that Columbia, as well as Brill and Prof. Elton Daniel, breached EIF's copyright in the encyclopedia, infringed, diluted, and counterfeited its trademarks, converted EIF property, and committed various acts of unjust enrichment and unfair competition.[13] On July 31, 2020, the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York granted a temporary restraining order against Columbia, Brill and Prof. Daniel, enjoining them through October 8, 2020 from publishing additional fascicles.[14] EIF also sought a preliminary injunction against the defendants, but such relief was not entered by the court.[15] Columbia and Brill subsequently published fascicle XVI/6 on October 19, 2020.[16]

As part of the dispute, there are now conflicting accounts as to the current state of the Encyclopædia Iranica. While Columbia has published fascicle XVI/4 through XVI/6, covering topics between “Kešaʾi Dialect” and “Khorsan XIV”, by EIF's count volume XVI only covers topics falling alphabetically between KA and KE.[17] EIF considers fascicles XVI/4 through XVI/6 “counterfeit fascicles”.[17]

Reception

Reputation

In a review of Volume III, Richard W. Bulliet calls Encyclopædia Iranica "not just a necessity for Iranists [but] of inestimable value for everyone concerned with the history and culture of the Middle East".[18] Ali Banuazizi, though, notes that its focus is on Iran "as perceived, analyzed, and described by its most distinguished, mainly Western, students".[19] In 1998, the journal Iranian Studies devoted a double issue (vol. 31, no. 3/4) to reviews of the encyclopædia, coming to 700 pages by 29 authors on as many subjects.[20] Professor A. Banuazizi, praised that the encyclopaedia "will be judged as the most significant contribution of our century to the advancement of Iranian studies as a scholarly enterprise".[21]

Many foundations, organizations, and individuals have supported Encyclopædia Iranica. The encyclopaedia has been sponsored since 1979 by the National Endowment for the Humanities, as well as the American Council of Learned Societies, Union Académique Internationale, Iran Heritage Foundation, and many other charitable foundations, philanthropic families and individuals.[22]

Criticism

On March 25, 2007, the Associated Press released a news report about Encyclopædia Iranica, claiming that it is "U.S.-backed".[23] Encyclopædia Iranica published an official response, saying the report was "inaccurate and libelous", that while the National Endowment for the Humanities supports the encyclopedia, the Endowment is "an independent federal agency whose many projects are reviewed and decided upon by independent panels of scholars", not the U.S. Government, and that only a third of the encyclopedia's budget is supplied by the Endowment, not half, as the Associated Press had claimed.[24]

Volumes

As of July 2015, the online version of the Encyclopædia Iranica has almost 7,300 entries, of which about 1,100 entries are only available on the Internet.[25] The following is a list of printed volumes, current as of October 2020.[25]

Beginning and ending entries Publication year Volume number ISBN
ĀB – ANĀHID 1985 I
ANĀMAKA – ĀṮĀR AL-WOZARĀʾ 1987 II
ĀTAŠ – BEYHAQI 1989 III
BĀYJU – CARPETS 1990 IV
CARPETS – COFFEE 1992 V
COFFEEHOUSE – DĀRĀ 1993 VI
DĀRĀ(B) – EBN AL-AṮIR 1996 VII
EBN ʿAYYĀŠ – EʿTEŻĀD-AL-SALṬANA 1998 VIII
ETHÉ – FISH 1999 IX
FISHERIES – GINDAROS 2001 X
GIŌNI – HAREM I 2003 XI
HAREM I – ILLUMINATIONISM 2004 XII
ILLUMINATIONISM – ISFAHAN VIII 2006 XIII
ISFAHAN IX – JOBBĀʾI 2008 XIV
JOČI – KAŠḠARI, SAʿD-AL-DIN 2011 XV

In addition, the following fascicles of volume XVI have been published:

  • Fascicle 1 (KASHAN – KAŠŠI, ABU ʿAMR MOḤAMMAD), 2012
  • Fascicle 2 (KAŠŠI, ABU ʿAMR MOḤAMMAD – KÉGL, SÁNDOR), 2013
  • Fascicle 3 (KÉGL, SÁNDOR – KEŠAʾI Dialect), 2013
  • Fascicle 4 (Kešaʾi Dialect – Khavaran-Nama), 2018*
  • Fascicle 5 (Khavaran-Nama – Khomeini), 2019*
  • Fascicle 6 (Khomeini – Khorasan XIV), 2020*

(*) Not recognized by the Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation, see § Legal dispute.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b See § Legal dispute.
  2. ^ "Iranicaonline". Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  3. ^ Banuazizi, Ali (1990). "Review of Encyclopædia Iranica by Ehsan Yarshater". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 22 (3): 370–373. doi:10.1017/s0020743800034279. JSTOR 164148. S2CID 163938483.
  4. ^ "Praise from Scholars Worldwide". Encyclopædia Iranica. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  5. ^ Boss, Shira J. (November 2003). . Columbia College Today. Archived from the original on 2016-10-18. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  6. ^ Trompf, Garry W. (2008). "Encyclopedia Iranica - 35: A New Agenda for Persian Studies?". Iran & the Caucasus. 12 (2): 385–395. doi:10.1163/157338408X406137. JSTOR 25597382.
  7. ^ "About Iranica". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  8. ^ "Authors". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  9. ^ "Welcome to Encyclopædia Iranica". iranicaonline.org. Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  10. ^ "FAQs". iranicaonline.org. Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  11. ^ "The Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation Asserts its Ownership of Encyclopædia Iranica". iranicaonline.org. Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation. 16 September 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  12. ^ Complaint, The Trustees Of Columbia University in the City of New York v. Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation, No. 19 Civ. 7465 (S.D.N.Y. Aug. 9, 2019).
  13. ^ Complaint, Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation, Inc. v. Trustees Of Columbia University in the City of New York, No. 19 Civ. 8562 (S.D.N.Y. Sep. 14, 2019).
  14. ^ The Trustees Of Columbia University in the City of New York v. Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation, Nos. 19 Civ. 7465 (AT) (KNF), 19 Civ. 8562 (AT) (KNF) (S.D.N.Y. Jul. 31, 2020) (Order on Motion for TRO).
  15. ^ The Trustees Of Columbia University in the City of New York v. Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation, Nos. 19 Civ. 7465 (AT) (KNF), 19 Civ. 8562 (AT) (KNF) (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 8, 2020) (Order on Motion for Preliminary Injunction).
  16. ^ "Encyclopædia Iranica". Ehsan Yarshater Center for Iranian Studies. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  17. ^ a b "Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation Publishes Volume 16 of Encyclopædia Iranica". iranicaonline.org. Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation. 31 July 2020. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  18. ^ Bulliet, Richard W. (1992). "Review of Encyclopædia Iranica by Ehsan Yarshater". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 24 (4): 680. JSTOR 164443.
  19. ^ Banuazizi (1990), p. 372.
  20. ^ "Review of the Encyclopedia Iranica". Iranian Studies. 31 (3/4). 1998. ISSN 0021-0862. JSTOR i401469.
  21. ^ Banuazizi, Ali (August 1990). "Ehsan Yarshater, ed., Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I (Āb-Anāhīd) and Vol. II (Ānamaka-Ātār al- Wozarāʾ) (London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985 and 1987). Pp. 1011 and 912, respectively". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 22 (3): 370–373. doi:10.1017/S0020743800034279. ISSN 1471-6380. S2CID 163938483.
  22. ^ "Sponsors". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  23. ^ "U.S.-funded encyclopedia revels in Iran's greatness". CTV. 2007-03-26. from the original on 2009-01-16. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  24. ^ Ashraf, Ahmad (2007-04-05). "Official response of the Encyclopaedia Iranica to the Associated Press article of March 25, 2007 entitled "U.S.-funded encyclopedia revels in Iran's greatness"" (PDF). Encyclopedia Iranica. (PDF) from the original on 2012-12-02.
  25. ^ a b "Citing the Encyclopædia Iranica". Encyclopaedia Iranica. 2013-09-16. Retrieved 2020-08-02.

External links

  • Encyclopædia Iranica Website (by the Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation). Full-text access to many articles from the Encyclopædia.
  • Encyclopædia Iranica Website (by Columbia University).
  • Encyclopædia Iranica Events Website. Detailing future and past events sponsored or supported by Encyclopædia Iranica

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Iranica redirects here For other uses see Iranica disambiguation Encyclopaedia Iranica is a project whose goal is to create a comprehensive and authoritative English language encyclopedia about the history culture and civilization of Iranian peoples from prehistory to modern times Encyclopaedia IranicaAuthor1300 named contributorsCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectIranistics and Greater Iran studiesGenreReference encyclopediaPublisherEncyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Brill Academic Publishers 1 Publication date1985 presentMedia type45 hardback volumes planned 16 volumes or 15 volumes and 6 fascicles as of October 2020 update 1 Websiteiranicaonline org Contents 1 Scope 2 Organization 2 1 Staff 2 2 Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation 2 3 Legal dispute 3 Reception 3 1 Reputation 3 2 Criticism 4 Volumes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksScope EditThe Encyclopaedia Iranica is dedicated to the study of Iranian civilization in the wider Middle East the Caucasus Southeastern Europe Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent The academic reference work will eventually cover all aspects of Iranian history and culture as well as all Iranian languages and literatures facilitating the whole range of Iranian studies research from archeology to political sciences It is a project founded by Ehsan Yarshater in 1973 and currently carried out at Columbia University s Center for Iranian Studies 2 3 It is considered the standard encyclopedia of the academic discipline of Iranistics 4 The scope of the encyclopedia goes beyond modern Iran also known as Persia and encompasses the entire Iranian cultural sphere and far beyond Relations of the Iranian world with other cultures China European countries etc are also covered 5 6 The project is planning on publishing a total of up to 45 volumes Organization EditStaff Edit Ehsan Yarshater was the founding editor of Encyclopaedia Iranica from 1973 through 2017 The current editor in chief is Elton Daniel The editorial board includes Mohsen Ashtiany Mahnaz Moazami and over 40 consulting editors from major international institutions doing research in Iranian studies 7 Former long tenured editors include Ahmad Ashraf Christopher Brunner Habib Borjian Kioumars Ghereghlou Manuchehr Kasheff Dagmar Riedel and Houra Yavari A growing number over 1 300 in 2016 of scholars worldwide have contributed articles to Encyclopaedia Iranica 8 Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Edit In 1990 Ehsan Yarshater established the Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation EIF which serves to promote the cause of the Encyclopaedia Iranica and to ensure its continuation 9 Over the years Columbia University s Center for Iranian Studies also founded by Yarshater continued to coordinate and edit the Encyclopaedia while the EIF substantially sponsored the work 10 The foundation provides the full text of many entries up to fascicle XVI 3 for free on the iranicaonline org website Legal dispute Edit Following Yarshater s retirement as director of the Center for Iranian Studies in 2016 a dispute began to emerge between Columbia University and the EIF as Columbia unilaterally decided to enter into a contract with Brill an academic publisher which subsequently published fascicles 4 and 5 of volume XVI in 2018 and 2019 the EIF protested the move 11 In 2019 Columbia University sued the EIF seeking among other things a finding that the EIF owns neither a copyright nor an exclusive trademark right in the encyclopedia 12 EIF countersued alleging that Columbia as well as Brill and Prof Elton Daniel breached EIF s copyright in the encyclopedia infringed diluted and counterfeited its trademarks converted EIF property and committed various acts of unjust enrichment and unfair competition 13 On July 31 2020 the U S District Court in the Southern District of New York granted a temporary restraining order against Columbia Brill and Prof Daniel enjoining them through October 8 2020 from publishing additional fascicles 14 EIF also sought a preliminary injunction against the defendants but such relief was not entered by the court 15 Columbia and Brill subsequently published fascicle XVI 6 on October 19 2020 16 As part of the dispute there are now conflicting accounts as to the current state of the Encyclopaedia Iranica While Columbia has published fascicle XVI 4 through XVI 6 covering topics between Kesaʾi Dialect and Khorsan XIV by EIF s count volume XVI only covers topics falling alphabetically between KA and KE 17 EIF considers fascicles XVI 4 through XVI 6 counterfeit fascicles 17 Reception EditReputation Edit In a review of Volume III Richard W Bulliet calls Encyclopaedia Iranica not just a necessity for Iranists but of inestimable value for everyone concerned with the history and culture of the Middle East 18 Ali Banuazizi though notes that its focus is on Iran as perceived analyzed and described by its most distinguished mainly Western students 19 In 1998 the journal Iranian Studies devoted a double issue vol 31 no 3 4 to reviews of the encyclopaedia coming to 700 pages by 29 authors on as many subjects 20 Professor A Banuazizi praised that the encyclopaedia will be judged as the most significant contribution of our century to the advancement of Iranian studies as a scholarly enterprise 21 Many foundations organizations and individuals have supported Encyclopaedia Iranica The encyclopaedia has been sponsored since 1979 by the National Endowment for the Humanities as well as the American Council of Learned Societies Union Academique Internationale Iran Heritage Foundation and many other charitable foundations philanthropic families and individuals 22 Criticism Edit On March 25 2007 the Associated Press released a news report about Encyclopaedia Iranica claiming that it is U S backed 23 Encyclopaedia Iranica published an official response saying the report was inaccurate and libelous that while the National Endowment for the Humanities supports the encyclopedia the Endowment is an independent federal agency whose many projects are reviewed and decided upon by independent panels of scholars not the U S Government and that only a third of the encyclopedia s budget is supplied by the Endowment not half as the Associated Press had claimed 24 Volumes EditAs of July 2015 the online version of the Encyclopaedia Iranica has almost 7 300 entries of which about 1 100 entries are only available on the Internet 25 The following is a list of printed volumes current as of October 2020 update 25 Beginning and ending entries Publication year Volume number ISBNAB ANAHID 1985 IANAMAKA AṮAR AL WOZARAʾ 1987 IIATAS BEYHAQI 1989 IIIBAYJU CARPETS 1990 IVCARPETS COFFEE 1992 VCOFFEEHOUSE DARA 1993 VIDARA B EBN AL AṮIR 1996 VIIEBN ʿAYYAS EʿTEZAD AL SALṬANA 1998 VIIIETHE FISH 1999 IXFISHERIES GINDAROS 2001 XGIŌNI HAREM I 2003 XIHAREM I ILLUMINATIONISM 2004 XIIILLUMINATIONISM ISFAHAN VIII 2006 XIIIISFAHAN IX JOBBAʾI 2008 XIVJOCI KASḠARI SAʿD AL DIN 2011 XVIn addition the following fascicles of volume XVI have been published Fascicle 1 KASHAN KASSI ABU ʿAMR MOḤAMMAD 2012 Fascicle 2 KASSI ABU ʿAMR MOḤAMMAD KEGL SANDOR 2013 Fascicle 3 KEGL SANDOR KESAʾI Dialect 2013 Fascicle 4 Kesaʾi Dialect Khavaran Nama 2018 Fascicle 5 Khavaran Nama Khomeini 2019 Fascicle 6 Khomeini Khorasan XIV 2020 Not recognized by the Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation see Legal dispute See also Edit Iran portal United States portalAcademy of Persian Language and Literature Dastur al Muluk Iranology List of online encyclopedias The Comprehensive History of Iran Iran Between Two Revolutions Foucault in Iran Islamic Revolution after the EnlightenmentReferences Edit a b See Legal dispute Iranicaonline Retrieved 1 June 2014 Banuazizi Ali 1990 Review of Encyclopaedia Iranica by Ehsan Yarshater International Journal of Middle East Studies 22 3 370 373 doi 10 1017 s0020743800034279 JSTOR 164148 S2CID 163938483 Praise from Scholars Worldwide Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved 2016 07 14 Boss Shira J November 2003 Encyclopedia Iranica Columbia College Today Archived from the original on 2016 10 18 Retrieved 2016 07 14 Trompf Garry W 2008 Encyclopedia Iranica 35 A New Agenda for Persian Studies Iran amp the Caucasus 12 2 385 395 doi 10 1163 157338408X406137 JSTOR 25597382 About Iranica Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved 2016 07 14 Authors Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved 2016 07 14 Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica iranicaonline org Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Retrieved 2 August 2020 FAQs iranicaonline org Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Retrieved 2 August 2020 The Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Asserts its Ownership of Encyclopaedia Iranica iranicaonline org Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation 16 September 2019 Retrieved 2 August 2020 Complaint The Trustees Of Columbia University in the City of New York v Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation No 19 Civ 7465 S D N Y Aug 9 2019 Complaint Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Inc v Trustees Of Columbia University in the City of New York No 19 Civ 8562 S D N Y Sep 14 2019 The Trustees Of Columbia University in the City of New York v Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Nos 19 Civ 7465 AT KNF 19 Civ 8562 AT KNF S D N Y Jul 31 2020 Order on Motion for TRO The Trustees Of Columbia University in the City of New York v Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Nos 19 Civ 7465 AT KNF 19 Civ 8562 AT KNF S D N Y Oct 8 2020 Order on Motion for Preliminary Injunction Encyclopaedia Iranica Ehsan Yarshater Center for Iranian Studies Retrieved 21 October 2020 a b Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Publishes Volume 16 of Encyclopaedia Iranica iranicaonline org Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation 31 July 2020 Retrieved 2 August 2020 Bulliet Richard W 1992 Review of Encyclopaedia Iranica by Ehsan Yarshater International Journal of Middle East Studies 24 4 680 JSTOR 164443 Banuazizi 1990 p 372 Review of the Encyclopedia Iranica Iranian Studies 31 3 4 1998 ISSN 0021 0862 JSTOR i401469 Banuazizi Ali August 1990 Ehsan Yarshater ed Encyclopaedia Iranica Vol I Ab Anahid and Vol II Anamaka Atar al Wozaraʾ London and New York Routledge amp Kegan Paul 1985 and 1987 Pp 1011 and 912 respectively International Journal of Middle East Studies 22 3 370 373 doi 10 1017 S0020743800034279 ISSN 1471 6380 S2CID 163938483 Sponsors Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved 2016 07 14 U S funded encyclopedia revels in Iran s greatness CTV 2007 03 26 Archived from the original on 2009 01 16 Retrieved 2016 07 14 Ashraf Ahmad 2007 04 05 Official response of the Encyclopaedia Iranica to the Associated Press article of March 25 2007 entitled U S funded encyclopedia revels in Iran s greatness PDF Encyclopedia Iranica Archived PDF from the original on 2012 12 02 a b Citing the Encyclopaedia Iranica Encyclopaedia Iranica 2013 09 16 Retrieved 2020 08 02 External links EditEncyclopaedia Iranica Website by the Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation Full text access to many articles from the Encyclopaedia Encyclopaedia Iranica Website by Columbia University Encyclopaedia Iranica Events Website Detailing future and past events sponsored or supported by Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Encyclopaedia Iranica amp oldid 1136811599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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