Stephen L. McFarland
Auburn University
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International Journal of Middle East Studies | 1985
Stephen L. McFarland
During the morning of December 8, 1942, a large group of university students paraded through the streets of Tehran to the parliament building on Baharistan Square to demand higher bread rations and prompt action on critical problems by an incompetent government and an inactive parliament. Spectators and organized groups from South Tehran added their numbers to the already large crowd. Police forces withdrew from the square and the demonstration became a riot. The crowd occupied the parliament building and moved toward the commercial district, smashing windows and signs and looting stores along the way. On the morning of December 9, students again instigated a march to the parliament building, but this time army troops firing machine guns met and dispersed them. Although city shops were closed on December 9, some reopened on December 10, and all reopened on December 11; normality had returned. The bread riot claimed over 20 people killed, 700 wounded, 150 arrested, and 150 stores sacked and burned.
The Journal of Military History | 1992
Stephen L. McFarland; Wesley Phillips Newton
Archive | 2012
R. C. Hall; Richard Overy; William A. Jacobs; Stephen L. McFarland; Wesley Phillips Newton; Alvin D. Coox; Steven L. Rearden; Thomas C. Hone; Richard G. Davis; Lee Kennett; David MacIsaac
Archive | 1991
Stephen L. McFarland; Wesley Phillips Newton
Defense & Security Analysis | 1986
Stephen L. McFarland
Archive | 1996
Stephen L. McFarland
The Journal of Military History | 2007
Stephen L. McFarland
Archive | 2007
Stephen L. McFarland
The Journal of Military History | 1997
Stephen L. McFarland; Kenneth P. Werrell
Archive | 1997
Stephen L. McFarland