"LABOR HISTORY IN THE OTTOMAN MIDDLE EAST, 1700-1922" in International Labor and Working-Class History, #60, Fall 2001
- Donald Quataert, "Labor History and the Ottoman Empire, c. 1700-1922"
- John Chalcraft, "The Coal Heavers of Port Sa'id: State-Making and Worker Protest, 1869-1914,"
- Cengiz Kirli, "A Profile of the Labor Force in Early Nineteenth-Century Istanbul"
- Fariba Zarinebaf-Shahr, "The Role of Women in the Urban Economy of Istanbul, 1700-1850"
- Including an ILWCH Archives' memoir, Ethem Cavus, "A Coal Miner's Life during the Late Ottoman Empire
This same issue also contains an ILWCH controversy section on "Whiteness and the Historian's Imagination" edited by Professor Judith Stein, with an original essay by Eric Arnesen and comments by James R. Barrett, David Brody, Barbara J. Fields, Eric Foner, Victoria C. Hattam and Adolph Reed, Jr.
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