
Development of Capitalism in Northern Kurdistan
Although it is obvious that progress cannot be made by rote analysis on the socio-economic structure of Northern Kurdistan, they are acting as if nothing had happened. Since the determinations of feudalism and semi-feudalism are not very important and they are economic relations that represent a long-gone period, they are still treated as "valid" currency, so we found it appropriate to deal with the provinces one by one in order to show the course of development of agriculture and industry. Although the sources discussed played a certain role in some of the conclusions reached in this study, personal interviews also played an important role in a significant part. I must say that traveling to many provinces, seeing them firsthand and asking questions enriched and facilitated this study.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
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