Pushee weavers (Syrian Christian weavers of traditional silk cloth) have always been part and parcel of the Diyarbakır middle class. Following the events of the Ottoman Wars (1908-22), their social, political, economic and cultural life fluctuated between periods of prosperity and periods of oppression. The first great wave of migration to Diyarbakır followed the Russian occupation (1915-16). A second larger wave that was to modify the very demography of the city followed the massacres of the First World War. The migration was caused by a variety of factors, ranging from the intensive urbanization policy of the Turkish central government to economic conditions, as well as intolerance towards ethno-religious minorities in the Anatolian Peninsu...
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Can the economic legacy of highly skilled groups persist long after they were uprooted from their ho...
In the first years of the Turkish Republic, as it made its way to becoming a nation‐state, the “Turk...
This article examines the role of Turkish leatherworkers in New Englands labor movement in the early...
Can the economic legacy of highly skilled groups persist long after they were uprooted from their ho...
The Armenian people have been living in Asia Minor for around two millennia, long before the Turkic ...
A huge wave of migration followed the widespread violence that affected south-eastern Turkey in the ...
Modern Turkey has been founded on internal and international migrations.1 During the early Republica...
This article analyses the mass migration of Chechens to the Ottoman Empire between the mid-1860s and...
In the early 1920s, Turkey hosted thousands Russian refugees, commonly known as White Russians, who ...
Before 1923, the Balkans, Anatolia and the Black Sea regions had been home to a large number of reli...
Provincial political culture in the Ottoman Empire went through multiple transformations and crises ...
Refugee studies rarely address historical matters; yet understanding ideas about sanctuary, refuge, ...
This thesis examines the settlement process of Circassian refugees who were exiled to the Ottoman Em...
The Emergence of Muslim/Turkish Socialism and the Muslim Working-Class in the late Ottoman Empire an...
At the end of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913), a large part of Rumelia was lost (west of Meric River, ex...
Can the economic legacy of highly skilled groups persist long after they were uprooted from their ho...
In the first years of the Turkish Republic, as it made its way to becoming a nation‐state, the “Turk...
This article examines the role of Turkish leatherworkers in New Englands labor movement in the early...
Can the economic legacy of highly skilled groups persist long after they were uprooted from their ho...
The Armenian people have been living in Asia Minor for around two millennia, long before the Turkic ...