:Modernisation, Society and the State in Turkey and Iran
/ Touraj Atabaki, editor
London ; New York
: I.B. Tauris in association with the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam
, 2007.
xvi, 256 p.
: ill
(Library of Modern Middle East Studies, 66)
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Introduction / Touraj Atabaki - Time, labour-discipline and modernization in Turkey and Iran: some comparative remarks / Touraj Atabaki - Workers and the state during the late Ottoman empire / Donald Quataert - Disgruntled guests: Iranian subalterns on the margins of the Tsarist empire / Touraj Atabaki - The modernization of the empire and the community 'privileges': Greek orthodox responses to the young Turk policies / Vangelis Kechriotis - Reform from above, resistance from below: the new order and its opponents in Iran, 1927-29 / Stephanie Cronin - The Ottoman legacy of the Kemalist Republic / Erik-Jan Zurcher - With or without workers in Reza Shah's Iran: Abadan, May 1929 / Kaveh Bayat - Sufi reactions against the reforms after Turkey's national struggle: how a nightingale turned into a crow / Hulya Kucuk - A reaction to authoritarian modernization in Turkey: the Menemen incident and the creation and contestation of a myth, 1930-31 / Umut Azak - Authority and agency: revisiting women's activism during Reza Shah's period / Afsaneh Najmabadi - Polygamy before and after the introduction of the Swiss civil code in Turkey / Nicole A.N.M. van Os