Miners and the State in the Ottoman Empire: The Zonguldak Coalfield, 1822-1920

Author:   Donald Quataert
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   7
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9781845451349


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 February 2006
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Author:   Donald Quataert
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   7
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9781845451349


ISBN 10:   1845451341
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 February 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction and Historiographical Essay Chapter 2. The Ottoman Coal Coast Chapter 3. Coal Miners at Work: Jobs, Recruitment, and Wages Chapter 4. Like Slaves in Colonial Countries : Working Conditions in the Coalfield Chapter 5. Ties That Bind: Village-Mine Relations Chapter 6. Military Duty and Mine Work: The Blurred Vocations of Ottoman Soldier-Workers Chapter 7. Methane, Rockfalls, and Other Disasters: Accidents at the Mines Chapter 8. Victims and Agents: Confronting Death and Safety in the Mines Chapter 9. Wartime in the Coalfield Chapter 10. Conclusion Appendix on the Reporting of Accidents An Ottoman Miner's Glossary List of Abbreviations Notes on Calendar System Bibliography Index

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This is an extraordinarily rich and valuable book that provides a comprehensive history of coal-mining in the Ottoman Empire, examines the involvement of foreign capital in this vital industry, analyzes the role of the state as the main owner and operator of the mines, and, most importantly and centrally, describes the status of workers and working conditions in the mines in the nineteenth century. Each one of these topics could easily be the subject of full-fledged treatise, but it is to Quataert's credit that he has successfully woven them together to produce a thorough account...This book is a valuable addition to the relatively new and growing body of writings that can be grouped under social history of the Ottoman Empire. Starting over thirty years ago, Donald Quataert has played a pioneering role in the development of this field in Ottoman history. * Review of Middle East Studies Overall, to read Quataert's rich and important book both with and against the grain is to question important assumptions about fee and unfree wage labor under capitalism and to throw down the challenge of reconstructing a materially grounded history from below. * International Journal of Middle East Studies This is an intelligent, original and coherent work that constitutes a genuine contribution to an historiography still in its early stages. * Annales Quataert offers a valuable in-depth study based on a detailed and critical utilization of rich and unprecedented archival source material. ...The study provides immense information embedded in a lucid narrative. * International Review of Social History ... fascinating ... The book is a very important contribution to the social history of the late Ottoman Empire and Turkey, a field of study where Quataert has been the pioneer par excellence. ... The description is rich in material for further study. * Erik-Jan Zurcher, Chair of Turkish Studies, Leiden University ... [the author's] comparisons with the experiences of other countries are truly valuable. His mastery of later Ottoman times is impeccable and enviable. * Mete Tuncay, Head of History, Istanbul Bilgi University


Overall, to read Quataert's rich and important book both with and against the grain is to question important assumptions about fee and unfree wage labor under capitalism and to throw down the challenge of reconstructing a materially grounded history from below.A * International Journal of Middle East Studies This is an intelligent, original and coherent work that constitutes a genuine contribution to an historiography still in its early stages.A * Annales Quataert offers a valuable in-depth study based on a detailed and critical utilization of rich and unprecedented archival source material. - The study provides immense information embedded in a lucid narrative.A * International Review of Social History ... fascinating ... The book is a very important contribution to the social history of the late Ottoman Empire and Turkey, a field of study where Quataert has been the pioneer par excellence. ... The description is rich in material for further study. * Erik-Jan Zurcher, Chair of Turkish Studies, Leiden University ... [the author's] comparisons with the experiences of other countries are truly valuable. His mastery of later Ottoman times is impeccable and enviable. * Mete Tuncay, Head of History, Istanbul Bilgi University


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Donald Quataert is Professor of History at Binghamton University, State University of New York. He specializes in Middle Eastern history and also teaches comparative labor history and global history. His many publications include Ottoman Manufacturing in the Age of the Industrial Revolution (Cambridge 1993); (with Halil Inalcik) An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire, 1300-1914 (Cambridge, 1994); The Ottoman Empire, 1700-1922, 2nd ed. (Cambridge, 2005).

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