Book contents
- The Power of the People
- Maps
- The Power of the People
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Everyday Politics of Peasants
- 1 The Price of the Republic for the Peasants
- 2 Raising Voice and Rural Discontent
- 3 Resisting Agricultural Taxes
- 4 Social Smuggling
- 5 Theft, Violence and Banditry
- Concluding Remarks
- Part II Everyday Politics of Urban Labor
- Part III The Power of Popular Culture
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
1 - The Price of the Republic for the Peasants
from Part I - Everyday Politics of Peasants
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2021
- The Power of the People
- Maps
- The Power of the People
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Everyday Politics of Peasants
- 1 The Price of the Republic for the Peasants
- 2 Raising Voice and Rural Discontent
- 3 Resisting Agricultural Taxes
- 4 Social Smuggling
- 5 Theft, Violence and Banditry
- Concluding Remarks
- Part II Everyday Politics of Urban Labor
- Part III The Power of Popular Culture
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter presents the government’s economic policies and the oppression of peasants by state agents and large landowners. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the building of the modern Turkish republic was financed largely through taxes and monopoly revenues extracted from the agricultural economy. Turkey’s economy was largely based on agriculture, and accordingly, the new state relied heavily on rural resources. Oppression and coercion by state agents such as tax collectors and gendarmes and local dominants such as large landowners or village headmen accompanied the economic exploitation of peasants. This chapter gives a detailed picture of the exploitation and domination mechanisms that afflicted smallholders and the rural poor. It also sheds light on the impact of the Great Depression on Anatolian peasants.
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- The Power of the PeopleEveryday Resistance and Dissent in the Making of Modern Turkey, 1923-38, pp. 21 - 43Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021