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Title: The impact of the iron and steel industry to Karabuk and Sheffield : a historical background
Authors: Bicer, Can
Yaman, Kemal
Keywords: Steel industry and trade -- Turkey -- Karabük
Steel industry and trade -- Great Britain -- Sheffield
Iron industry and trade -- Turkey -- Karabük
Iron industry and trade -- Great Britain -- Sheffield
Cities and towns -- Growth
Urbanization
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Governance Research and Development Centre, Croatia & University of Malta, Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy, Department of Insurance
Citation: Bicer, C., & Yaman, K. (2016). The impact of the iron and steel industry to Karabuk and Sheffield : a historical background. Journal of Corporate Governance, Insurance and Risk Management, 3(2), 109-125.
Abstract: In this study, the two cities, Sheffield in the UK and Karabük in Turkey, which are famous for iron and steel producing, were analyzed through their historical background to focus on the differences and similarities from an urban perspective. Both the rise in the production of iron and steel in the 18th century through Industrial Revolution and the innovations made Sheffield popular throughout the world. Karabük is called “The Republic City” in Turkey because the first iron and steel works were built in Karabük in 1937 shortly after the proclamation of Republic of Turkey. The museums were visited and the local studies and academic papers were sorted out to see the effects of sudden changes which the heavy industry caused in the cities and it’s concluded that the industrial, urban and social experiences of Sheffield may be a guide for Karabük.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/67002
ISSN: 2757-0983
Appears in Collections:JCGIRM, Volume 3, Issue 2, 2016

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