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Can Nacar, Labor and Power in the Late Ottoman Empire: Tobacco Workers, Managers, and the State, 1872–1912, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, xv + 202 pages.

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Can Nacar, Labor and Power in the Late Ottoman Empire: Tobacco Workers, Managers, and the State, 1872–1912, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, xv + 202 pages.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 September 2020

Akın Sefer*
Affiliation:
Koç University

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1 Such comparisons could stretch to post-Ottoman cases in labor history. As an example, Nacar might see striking parallels between the Cibali workers and glassworkers in the Paşabahçe Factory in mid twentieth-century İstanbul, regarding their labor processes and collective actions. See Hakan Koçak, Camın İşçileri: Paşabahçe İşçilerinin Sınıf Olma Öyküsü. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 2014.