
"From Historical Mosaddegh to Mythical Mosaddegh: With a Look at Less-Seen Works and Documents" examines the life and legacy of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh. The book primarily focuses on the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, exploring the role of the CIA and British intelligence in Mosaddegh’s overthrow. It investigates how the events of 1953 shaped Iran's political culture, particularly the rise of anti-American sentiment and the use of propaganda to influence public opinion. The author, Ali Asghar Seyyedabadi, also examines the cultural impact of Mosaddegh, analysing how he became a symbol of resistance against foreign influence and a figure of national pride.