Description
Veli Yadirgi’s work offers a detailed examination of Kurdish political and economic history within the Turkish state, tracing developments from the Ottoman period to the early Turkish Republic. The book analyzes how economic structures, trade patterns, and state policies fundamentally shaped Kurdish society and political consciousness.
Through rigorous historical analysis, Yadirgi demonstrates the complex relationship between economic transformation and Kurdish nationalism. The study explores how Ottoman administrative systems, land ownership patterns, and modernization efforts affected Kurdish communities differently than other populations. The author examines the transition period during the Turkish Republic’s formation and early years, showing how economic policies intersected with ethnic and nationalist politics.
This comprehensive work provides essential context for understanding contemporary Kurdish-Turkish relations, rooted in historical economic disparities and political marginalization. It serves as a crucial resource for scholars, historians, and anyone seeking to understand the deeper economic foundations of Kurdish political movements in Turkey.







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