Workers and the working class in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, 1839-1950

edited by Donald Quataert and Erik Jan Zürcher

This study investigates the growth of the industrial workforce in the Ottoman empire and Turkey in the period from 1840 to 1940, when the Industrial Revolution began to have a serious impact on the Middle East. Special attention is devoted to the role of ethnicity and gender; to the transition from traditional guilds to modern trade unions; work stoppages and strikes; and the role of the state.

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[目次]

  • The emergence of the Ottoman industrial working class, 1839-1923, Yavuz Selim Karakisla
  • militant textile weavers in Damascus - waged artisans and the Ottoman labour movement, 1850-1914, Sherry Vatter
  • the workers of Salonica, 1850-1912, Donald Quataert
  • the development of class consciousness in republican Turkey, 1923-45, Feroz Ahmad
  • the state of the industrial workforce, 1923-40, Erdal Yavuz
  • capital and labour during World War II, Mehmet Sehmus Guzel
  • afterword - the current condition of the popular classes, Caglar Keyder.

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書名 Workers and the working class in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, 1839-1950
著作者等 Quataert, Donald
Zürcher, Erik Jan
Zuercher Erik Jan
Zurcher Erik J.
シリーズ名 Library of modern Middle East studies
出版元 Tauris Academic Studies in Association with the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam
刊行年月 1995
ページ数 208 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 1850438757
NCID BA26710286
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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