
About
Ş. Can Erdem is an Associate Professor at Marmara University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, since 2012. With a PhD in Turkic Studies (2002) and MA in Atatürk's Principles (1994), his career spans over two decades at the same institution.
- Education: PhD, MA, BA from Marmara University
- Current Roles: Academic Advisor, Researcher in Turkish Press History
- Leadership: Former Deputy Head of History Department (2010-2016)
His research focuses on Turkish press historical analysis, particularly examining:
- Political transformations during the Republic's early years
- International relations in Turkish media (WWII, Lausanne, NATO)
- Occupation period narratives and military influence
Key trends in his recent publications (2004-2019) reveal a chronological focus on:
- 1920s-1930s: Republican press evolution
- WWII period: Comparative analysis of Churchill, Stalin, Mussolini
- Modern Turkish institutions: Legal and cultural development
As an advisor, he has guided 18+ MA/PhD students on topics ranging from:
- Turkish-Soviet relations (1923-1938)
- Press coverage of national struggles (1921-1923)
- Modern migration patterns (1960s-1970s)
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