Emre Can Daglioglu | Proletariat under the International Financial Control: The 1910 Strike of Female Silk Workers in the Heart of Ottoman Sericulture

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Before starting his PhD in History at Stanford, Emre Can Daglioglu received his master’s degree at Exeter University and completed a graduate study in the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University. He is now working on the impacts of the international financial control organization, the OPDA, on economic networks, environmental landscapes, and socio-political relations in the 19th- and 20th-century Eastern Mediterranean with a specific focus on silk industry. Besides publishing a number of articles and book chapters on the non-dominant groups in Turkey and socialist movements in the Middle East in the 1960s, he is the editor of Arapların 1915’ı: Soykırım, Kimlik, Coğrafya by İletişim Yayınları (2021). Also, he is the co-editor of Nehna, an opinion platform focused on Arab Christians and cultural diversity in Antioch, Turkey.

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Emre Can Daglioglu

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