Background
Inlow, Edgar Burke was born on December 14, 1915 in Forest Grove, Oregon, United States. Son of Harvey Edgar and Eva Lou (Skaggs) Inlow.
(This Book is a study in political and legal theory. Its c...)
This Book is a study in political and legal theory. Its concern is with the power of Shahanshah- its essential nature its traditions the exercise of its function. In 7 Chapters, identifiable with the office of the Shahanshah the book offers - a synopsis of Iranian National Epic (1) Aspects of Achaemenid history and the establishment of the Monarchy (2) the aristocracy (3) the relationship between politics and religion (4) the armed forces (5) the Government (6) and law justice and rule (7). This is not a formal history but a record of series of parallels.
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Inlow, Edgar Burke was born on December 14, 1915 in Forest Grove, Oregon, United States. Son of Harvey Edgar and Eva Lou (Skaggs) Inlow.
Bachelor of Arts, Washington State University, 1937; Master of Arts, University of California, 1939; Doctor of Philisophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1949; postgraduate, General Theological Seminary, New York City, 1950.
Instructor Princeton University, 1947-1949. Ordained to ministry Episcopal Church, 1950. Parish priest, 1950-1957.
Non-stipendiary priest, 1957-1981. Retired, 1981; United States Department of Defense Military Asst Institute, Washington, 1957-1961. Professor political science University Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1961-1981, chairman department, 1961-1971, professor emeritus, from 1981.
Project director Royal Commission Health Services Canada, 1963—1964. Consultant Civil Service Commission Canada, 1963. Visiting professor Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1964—1965.
Lecturer St. Paul's University, Japan, 1954, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, 1968, University Tehran, Iran, 1970, University Pahlavi, Iran, 1970. With United States Army, 1941-1945.
(This Book is a study in political and legal theory. Its c...)
Served with Army of the United States, 1941-1945. Fellow Social Science Research Council, Canada Council. Member British Institute Persian Studies, Sons of the American Revolution (national committeeman, president Seattle chapter), Royal Society for Asian Affairs (honorary secretary for Canada 1971-1981), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Louise Maurer, October 21, 1971. Children by previous marriage: Rush, Morgan (Mistress George Douglas), Gerd, Brand, Shane.