Bio
ladjevar@fas.harvard.edu
Sitting
with a statesman
Oral history: Mahmoud Foroughi
April 29, 2004
My
friend was wrong
Memoirs of a senior ayatollah
February 25, 2002
Serving
His Majesty
A former prime minister speaks of the Pahlavi
era
January 31, 2000
Serving
His Majesty
A former prime minister speaks of the Pahlavi
era
January 31, 2000
Lunch with
Khomeini
How a former SAVAK chief saved the ayatollah's
life
December 3, 1998
Too
much, too fast
... and too many mistakes. The Shah's budget director
looks back
August 3, 1998
Different
times, different styles
A tribal leader's memoirs
April 7, 1998
Bio
Habib Ladjevardi has been the director of the Iranian
Oral History Project at Harvard University since 1981. Born in Tehran,
he grew up in Scarsdale, N.Y., and was educated at the Yale Engineering School
and the Harvard Business School. Dr. Ladjevardi returned to Iran in 1963 and
began work as personnel manager in his family's business. Subsequently he was
responsible for founding the Iran Center for Management Studies in Tehran, where
he taught until 1976. He also served on a number of boards and councils in the
private and public sectors. Dr. Ladjevardi received his Ph.D. from the University
of Oxford in 1981. To top
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