The State of Labour in Turkey, 1919-1938
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https://doi.org/10.13154/mts.33.2005.123-136Keywords:
Turkey, 1919-1938, Social History, Labour Movement, Comparative Study, EuropeAbstract
The dissimilarity between the labour movements in Turkey and Western Europe is admitted to a great extent. The Turkish case is frequently interpreted as a divergence from the classical pattern resulting in assessments diminishing the role of these movements. Nonetheless, new insights by historians working on various cases in the semi-periphery help us to re-appraise this often non-disputed fact. This paper does not set as an aim to re-evaluate the history in the light of these new insights, but only attempts to provide a review of these insights and an outline of the state of labour in Turkey at the beginning of the last century.Downloads
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17.12.2014
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