The role of housing cooperatives in the urban history of late Ottoman Istanbul has not been examined. This study examines the foundation and activities of one such cooperative, Arewelyan Dndesagan Miutiwn / Cemiyet-i Tasarrufiyye-i Şarkiyye (Oriental Savings Association), a company established by a group of Armenian entrepreneurs in 1886. The company aimed to purchase a large track of waqf land in extra mural Istanbul, divide it into plots, and then sell them to its members through installments for the purpose of building residences. As the land gained value through the years of the company’s operation, an increasing number of people from across different communal, occupational, and gender backgrounds subscribed to the project. However, the company remained an Armenian enterprise in the eyes of security-minded bureaucrats and, eventually, the activities of the company were put to halt due to the criminalization of Armenians in the 1890s. The short history of Arewelyan Dndesagan Miutiwn reveals the ways in which urban rent turned into a lucrative investment cutting across different social groups.
Housing Cooperatives capitalistic urbanization urban rent communal relations Armenian Question
I would like to thank the participants of the workshop “Capitalistic Urbanization in Late Ottoman Istanbul: Armenian Agencies,” which took place at ANAMED on July 22, 2022, and the “Ottoman Political Economy Workshop,” at the University of Cambridge, October 13-14, 2022. I also would like to thank Hilal Cemile Tümer Demir, Firuzan Melike Sümertaş, Yener Koç, and Dzovinar Derderian for their comments and suggestions.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Urban History, Historical Studies (Other) |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | December 31, 2023 |
Submission Date | June 26, 2023 |
Published in Issue | Year 2023 |