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In memory of Donald Quataert (1941–2011)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2015

Cengiz Kırlı*
Affiliation:
Boğaziçi University
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Copyright © New Perspectives on Turkey 2011

References

Bibliography

Books

Authored

Anadolu'da Osmanlı Reformu ve Tarım, 1876–1908. Translated by Gündoğan, Nilay Özok and Cündoğan, Azat Zana. İstanbul: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları, 2008.Google Scholar
Miners and the State in the Ottoman Empire: the Zonguldak Coalfield, 1822–1920. New York: Berghahn Press, 2006.Google Scholar
The Ottoman Empire 1700–1922. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.Google Scholar
Ottoman Manufacturing in the Age of the Industrial Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.Google Scholar
Social Disintegration and Popular Resistance in the Ottoman Empire, 1881–1908: Reactions to European Economic Penetration. New York: New York University Press, 1983.Google Scholar
Workers, Peasants and Economic Change in the Ottoman Empire, 1730–1914. İstanbul: ISIS Press, 1993. (Collection of Articles)Google Scholar
Manufacturing and Technology Transfer in the Ottoman Empire, 1800–1914. İstanbul: ISIS Press, 1992. (Collection of Articles)Google Scholar
(with Baki Tezcan). Beyond Dominant Paradigms in Ottoman and Middle Eastern/North African Studies: A Tribute to Rifa'at Abou-El-Haj. İstanbul: ISAM, 2010.Google Scholar
(with Sabri Sayan). Turkish Studies in the United States. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Ottoman and Turkish Studies Publications, 2003.Google Scholar
International Labor and Working Class History, Special Issue: Labor History in the Ottoman Middle East, 1700–1922. no. 60, 2001.Google Scholar
Consumption Studies and the History of the Ottoman Empire, 1550–1922. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000.Google Scholar
(with Erik Jan Zürcher). Workers and the Working Class in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, 1839–1950. London: I.B. Tauris, 1995.Google Scholar
(with Halil İnalcık). An Economic and Social History of The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.Google Scholar
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Selected Articles

Ottoman History Writing and Changing Attitudes towards the Notion of ‘Decline’.” History Compass (2004), http://www.history-compass.com/viewpoint.asp?section=8&ref=28.Google Scholar
Labor and the State in the Ottoman Empire during the Nineteenth Century.” In Méditerranée, Moyen-Orient, deux siècles de relations internationales: Recherches en hommage à Jacques Thobie, edited by Arbid, Walid, Kançal, Salgur, Mizrahi, Jean-David and Saul, Samir, 145157. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2003.Google Scholar
Ottoman History Writing at a Crossroads.” In Turkish Studies in the United States, edited by Quataert, Donald and Sayarı, Sabri, 1530. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Ottoman and Turkish Studies Publications, 2003.Google Scholar
Labor History and the Ottoman Empire, 1700–1922.” International Labor and Working Class History, no. 60, Labor History in the Ottoman Middle East, 1700–1922 (2001): 93109.Google Scholar
A Coal Miner's Life in the Late Ottoman Empire.” International Labor and Working Class History, no. 60, Labor History in the Ottoman Middle East, 1700–1922 (2001): 153179.Google Scholar
Clothing Laws, State and Society in the Ottoman Empire, 1720–1829.” International Journal of Middle East Studies 29, no. 3 (1997): 403425.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
The Social History of Labor in the Ottoman Empire, 1800–1914.” In The Social History of Labor in the Middle East, edited by Goldberg, Ellis Jay, 1936. Boulder, Co.: Westview Press, 1996.Google Scholar
The Workers of Salonica, 1850–1912.” In Workers and the Working Class in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, edited by Quataert, Donald and Zürcher, Erik Jan, 5974. London: I.B.Tauris, 1995.Google Scholar
The Age of Reforms, 1812–1914.” In An Economic and Social History of The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1914, edited by İnalcık, Halil with Quataert, Donald, 749943. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.Google Scholar
Ottoman Workers and the State, 1826–1914.” In Workers and Working Classes in the Middle East. Struggles, Histories, Historiographies, edited by Lockman, Zachary, 2140. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994.Google Scholar
Janissaries, Artisans and the Question of Ottoman Decline 1730–1826.” In Workers, Peasants and Economic Change in the Ottoman Empire 1730–1914. İstanbul: ISIS Press, 1993.Google Scholar
Labor and Working Class History during the Late Ottoman Period, c. 1800–1914.” Turkish Studies Association Bulletin 15, no. 2 (1991): 357369.Google Scholar
Ottoman Women, Households, and Textile Manufacturing, 1800–1914.” In Women in Middle Eastern history: Shifting boundaries in sex and gender, edited by Keddie, Nikki and Baron, Beth, 161176. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991.Google Scholar
Rural Unrest in the Ottoman Empire.” In Peasants and Politics in the Modem Middle East, edited by Kazemi, Farhad and Waterbury, John, 3849. Miami: Florida International University Press, 1991.Google Scholar
Ottoman Handicrafts and Industry in the Age of European Industrial Hegemony, 1800–1914.” Review (Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations) 11, no. 2, Ottoman Empire: Nineteenth-Century Transformations (1988): 169178.Google Scholar
Machine Breaking and the Changing Carpet Industry of Western Anatolia, 1860–1908.” Journal of Social History 19, no. 3 (1986): 473489.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Agricultural Reforms and Government Policy in Ottoman Anatolia, 1800–1914.” Asian and African Studies 15, no. 2 (1981): 6984.Google Scholar
The Commercialization of Agriculture in Ottoman Turkey, 1800–1914.” International Journal of Turkish Studies 1, no. 2 (1980): 3855.Google Scholar
The Economic Climate of the ‘Young Turk Revolution’ in 1908.” The Journal of Modem History 51, no. 3, On Demand Supplement (1979): D1147-D61.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Limited Revolution: The Impact of the Anatolian Railway on Turkish Transportation and the Provisioning of İstanbul, 1890–1908.” The Business History Review 51, no. 2 (1977): 139-60.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dilemma of Development: The Agricultural Bank and Agricultural Reform in Ottoman Turkey, 1888–1908.” International Journal of Middle East Studies 6, no. 2 (1975): 210227.CrossRefGoogle Scholar