This volume examines the life of the remarkable woman, Susan Moody, and her travels to Iran in the early 20th century during seismic changes in the world.
This volume examines the life of the remarkable woman, Susan Moody, and her travels to Iran in the early 20th century during seismic changes in the world.
Dr. Susan I. Moodys Travels to Iran 1909-1934: Courageous Odyssey captures a fleeting moment of arresting change and shimmering possibility. Exploring the fading values of the 19th century and the emergent understandings of the 20th century, the author shows how one individual navigated such challenging times. This book explores the Industrial Revolution, the rise of the womens movement, advances in medicine and healthcare, and the start of a new religion The Bahai Faith of which Moody became a devoted member. Susan Moody was a pathbreaking artist and educator who became a physician later in life. She made the bold decision to leave the United States and travel to Iran in 1909 to serve women who effectively had no access to medical care. In examining Dr. Susan Moodys story, this volume seeks to reflect on our own changing moment and the ever-present possibilities of improvement and advancement. By tracing her own courageous odyssey, we are invited to more deeply understand our own.
This book will be of value to students and scholars alike interested in Womens and Gender history and Social and Cultural history.
1. A Woman of her Time
2. A Woman of Faith
3. Educator, Artist,
Physician
4. A New Believer
5. A New Faith
6. In the Presence of Abdul-Bahį
7. The Road to Persia
8. At Home in Tehran
9. A School for Girls
10. Murder
in Tehran
11. Strong of Heart
12. A Final Season
Professor Hoda Mahmoudi holds The Bahįķ Chair for World Peace at the University of Maryland, College Park. Before joining the University faculty, she served as the coordinator of the Research Department at the Bahįķ World Centre in Haifa, Israel. Prior to that, she was Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Northeastern Illinois University, where she was also a faculty member in the Department of Sociology. Professor Mahmoudi has numerous publications, including co-editing Systemic Racism in America: Sociological Theory, Education Inequality, and Social Change (Routledge, 2022), co-editing Women and Inequality in a Changing World: Exploring New Paradigms for Peace (Routledge, 2024).