Violent Interests examines processes of capital accumulation in the Eastern Mediterranean and the dynamic relationships of Beiruti entrepreneurs with centers of capital in Western Europe to reveal the inner workings of capitalism on local, regional, imperial, and global scales. Kristen Alff shows how land, labor, and gender relations were reorganized across the region, and focuses on war—most notably World War I—as powerful points of political economic change critical to the naturalization of capitalism's new social order in the Eastern Mediterranean. With profit propelled by war and the logic of commodification, the companies of late Ottoman Beirut, Alff argues, advanced the subjugation of social relations to the driving demand of capital accumulation—and transformed the Eastern Mediterranean in ways that endured long after the dissolution of both companies and empire.
Violent Interests examines processes of capital accumulation in the Eastern Mediterranean and the dynamic relationships of Beiruti entrepreneurs with centers of capital in Western Europe to reveal the inner workings of capitalism on local, regional, imperial, and global scales. Kristen Alff shows how land, labor, and gender relations were reorganized across the region, and focuses on war—most notably World War I—as powerful points of political economic change critical to the naturalization of capitalism's new social order in the Eastern Mediterranean. With profit propelled by war and the logic of commodification, the companies of late Ottoman Beirut, Alff argues, advanced the subjugation of social relations to the driving demand of capital accumulation—and transformed the Eastern Mediterranean in ways that endured long after the dissolution of both companies and empire.

Violent Interests: Capitalism and Social Transformation in the Eastern Mediterranean
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Violent Interests: Capitalism and Social Transformation in the Eastern Mediterranean
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ISBN-13: | 9781503645967 |
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Publisher: | Stanford University Press |
Publication date: | 06/16/2026 |
Series: | Stanford Ottoman World Series: Critical Studies in Empire, Nature, and Knowledge |
Pages: | 272 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d) |