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Nashriyah (lit. 'Publication' in Persian) is the name of a freely-available digital collection of Iranian print media, created and maintained by the University of Manchester Library.[1] The project was launched in 2016 after two years of digitization works, and mainly includes newspapers and magazines published during the 1950s, as well as the late 1970s.[2] Though the archive misses a large number of important periodicals and some of its collections are incomplete, it has made rare publications available for the first time.

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The archive currently covers two periods of the Mohammad Mosaddegh administration and the Iranian Revolution.

The 1950s collection

  • Iran-e Bastan (101 issues, 1933–1935)
  • Khak va Khun (139 issues, 1965–1966)
  • Mardom-e Iran (50 issues, 1952–1953)
  • Elm va Zendegi (9 issues, 1959–1961)
  • Nabard-e Zendegi (15 issues, 1952–1953)
  • Niru-ye Sevvom (129 issues, 1953)
  • Shouresh (40 issues, 1951–1953)
  • Tehran-e-Mosavvar (126 issues, 1952–1955)

The 1979 Revolution collection

  • Rastakhiz (234 issues, 1975–1978)
  • Rastakhiz-e Kargaran (26 issues, 1975–1976)
  • Andisheha-ye Rastakhiz (6 issues, 1976–1978)
  • Kayhan (723 issues, 1979–1981)
  • Ayandegan (157 issues, 1979)
  • Parkhash (full archive, 1979)
  • Mojahed (195 issues, 1979–1984)
  • Rah-e Mojahed (69 issues, 1981–1992)
  • Peygham-e Emrouz (91 issues, 1979)
  • Pirouzi (4 issues, 1980)
  • Rah-e Kargar (5 issues, 1983–1987)
  • Ommat (full archive, 1979–1981)
  • Jonbesh (83 issues, 1977–1980)
  • Parkhash (full archive, 1979)
  • Tehran-e Mosavvar (34 issues, 1978–1979)
  • Shora-ye Nevisandegan (6 issues, 1980–1982)
  • Sepid va Siah (34 issues, 1978–1979)
  • Ahangar (full archive, 1979)
  • Javanan-e Emrouz (41 issues, 1979)
  • Ettehad-e Javan (9 issues, 1979)
  • Ettehad-e Mardom (117 issues, 1979–1982)
  • Sogand (22 issues, 1979)
  • Ferdowsi (30 issues, 1978–1979)
  • Farda-ye Iran (10 issues, 1980–1982)
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