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100 _aPapastefanaki, Leda (Hrsg.); Kabadayı, M. Erdem (Hrsg.)
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245 _aWorking in Greece and Turkey
_bA Comparative Labour History from Empires to Nation-States, 1840-1940
264 _aOxford
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300 _a478 Seiten
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490 _aBd. 33 International Studies in Social Histor
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520 _aList of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsIntroduction and Historiographical Essay: Greek and Turkish Economic and Social History, and Labour HistoryLeda Papastefanaki and M. Erdem Kabaday©·A℗±Part I: Agrarian Property and Labour Relations, Rural and Urban Organization of WorkChapter 1. Were Peasants Bound to the Soil in the Nineteenth-Century Balkans? A Reappraisal of the Question of the New/Second Serfdom in Ottoman HistoriographyAlp Y©·ucel KayaChapter 2. The Invisible Army of Greek LabourersChristos HadziiossifChapter 3. No Work for Anyone in this Country of Misery: Famine and Labour Relations in Mid-Nineteenth-Century AnatoliaSemih ©ʻCelikChapter 4. Rural Manufacturing in the Mid-Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Countryside: Textile Workers in Three Plovdiv VillagesFatma ©·OncelChapter 5. Ethno-religious Division of Labour in Urban Economies of the Ottoman Empire in the Nineteenth CenturyM. Erdem Kabaday©·A℗± and Murat G©·uven©ʻcDigital Appendix 5.1: Ethno-religious composition of observations in locations (.xlsx)Digital Appendix 5.2: PST2s and ethno-religious affiliations (.xlsx)Digital Appendix 5.3: PST2s in 16 locations (.xlsx)Part II: Political Change, Migration, and NationalismsChapter 6. Class Formation on the Modern Waterfront: Port Workers and Their Struggles in Late Ottoman IstanbulAk©·A℗±n SeferChapter 7. Labourers, Refugees, Revolutionaries: Ottoman Perceptions of Armenian EmigrationSinan Din©ʻcerChapter 8. The Greek Labour Movement and National Preference Demands, 1890-1922Nikos PotamianosChapter 9. Refugees, Foreigners, Non-Muslims: Nationalism and Workers in the Silahtara©·Aa Power Plant, 1914-24Erol ©·UlkerPart III: Labour Market and Emotions in the Twentieth CenturyChapter 10. Fatherly Interest... : Industrial Paternalism, Labour Management, and Gender in the Textile Mills of a Greek Island (Hermoupolis, Syros, 1900-1940)Leda PapastefanakiChapter 11. The Changing Organization of Production and Modes of Control, and the Workers Response: The Turkish Textile Industry in the 1940s and 50sBar©·A℗±©®A Alp ©·OzdenChapter 12. It is Fair to Ask for the Improvement of Their Fate: The Demands, Mobilization, and the Political Orientation of the Press Workers and Printers of Patras, 1900-1940Asimakis PalaiologosChapter 13. Childrens Domestic Labour: Intimate Relations, Family Politics, and the Construction of Identity of Domestic Workers in Interwar GreecePothiti HantzaroulaEpilogueLeda Papastefanaki and M. Er
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