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Once considered of little import, the social history of labor in
the Middle East emerged in the 1980s as a major area of research,
as historians sought to uncover the roots of working-class
organizing. This volume, the first in an important new series,
presents a broad overview of recent literature on the history of
workers in the Middle East since 1800 in a bold effort to bring
together new directions in research and to reexamine the relevance
of established ones. Contributors explore the history of labor by
situating state-led industrialization within the context of older
artisanal social communities. They examine how industrialization
enhanced government control over the economy as a whole and analyze
the public's reaction to centralized economic authority. They also
explain the longevity of social coalitions supporting state
industrial monopolies and examine their breakdown, along with the
emergence of Islamist and other oppositional movements. Taken
together the essays provide a historically grounded context for
viewing the shifting relationship between states and the world
economy as well as between particular states and classes and form a
rich synthesis of current interdisciplinary literature on work and
workers in the region.
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