
The Political Economy of the Kurds of Turkey
Cambridge University Press, 5/31/2017
EAN 9781316632499, ISBN10: 1316632490
Paperback, 320 pages, 22.7 x 15.3 x 1.9 cm
Language: English
In recent years, the persecution of the Kurds in the Middle East under ISIS in Iraq and Syria has drawn increasing attention from the international media. In this book, Veli Yadirgi analyses the socioeconomic and political structures and transformations of the Kurdish people from the Ottoman era through to the modern Turkish Republic, arguing that there is a symbiotic relationship between the Kurdish question and the de-development of the predominantly Kurdish domains, making an ideal read for historians of the region and those studying the socio-political and economic evolution of the Kurds. First outlining theoretical perspectives on Kurdish identity, socioeconomic development and the Kurdish question, Yadirgi then explores the social, economic and political origins of Ottoman Kurdistan following its annexation by the Ottomans in 1514. Finally, he deals with the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, and the subsequent foundation and evolution of the Kurdish question in the new Turkish Republic.
1. The Kurds, the Kurdish question in Turkey and economic development in ESA
an exploration of the central theoretical debates and outline of the methodological resources
2. The formation of Ottoman Kurdistan
social, economic and political developments in Ottoman Kurdistan before the nineteenth century (1514–1799)
3. The transformation of Ottoman Kurdistan
underdevelopment in Ottoman Kurdistan in the age of centralisation, Westernisation and crisis (1800–1914)
4. The deformation of Ottoman Kurdistan and bordering regions
dedevelopment in ESA from the First World War until the 1980 Coup (1914–80)
5. Turkey's Kurdish question in the era of neoliberalism
from the 1980 coup to the AKP's Kurdish overture (1980–2010s)
6. Conclusion.