Full of insight into the changing relations of power between capital and labor in the Ottoman Empire and the role played by state actors in these relations, this book also draws on a rich array of primary sources to foreground the voices of tobacco workers themselves.
Can Nacar is Assistant Professor of History at Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.
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“The book is ambitious, covering a forty-year period and surveying a large geography including Istanbul and the empire’s two largest tobacco-production centers, Samsun and Kavala. Central units of analysis in Labor and Power are class dynamics and labor unrest in Ottoman centers of industry. … It will be an important milestone in Turkish labor history for years to come.” (Kaleb Herman Adney, Review of Middle East Studies, September 13, 2024)
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1. Introduction.- 2. The Ottoman Tobacco Industry: Entrepreneurs and Workers.- 3. Worked All Their Lives in Tobacco: Life inside the Factory and Warehouse Walls.- 4. "Ignorance" in Action: Labor Protests in the Hamidian Period.- 5. Long Live the Workers: The Revolutionary Euphoria of 1908.- 6. After the Euphoria: New Possibilities and Challenges.- 7. Conclusion.