
معرفی
Dr. Erhan Taş serves as a Lecturer at Bingöl University's Young Vocational School since 2011, teaching Atatürk's Principles and Revolutionary History. Holding a PhD in History of the Republic from Fırat University (2021), he specializes in Modern Turkish History with concentrated expertise on the Dersim region's socio-political dynamics during Ottoman decline and Republican formation.
His academic credentials include:
- Undergraduate: History, Atatürk University (2002)
- Non-thesis Master's: Atatürk University (2004)
- Master's: History of the Republic, Fırat University (2014)
- PhD: History of the Republic, Fırat University (2021)
Dr. Taş's research concentrates on:
- Regional history of Dersim (tribal structures, Armenian-Kurdish relations, WWI dynamics)
- Legal transformations (Turkish Civil Code adoption)
- Socio-political evolution from Constitutional Monarchy to Republic
- Educational policies in transitional periods
His publication analysis reveals increasing scholarly impact post-PhD, with 2022 marking peak output (three articles). Work consistently examines local agency during historical ruptures, particularly Dersim's complex navigation of Ottoman collapse and Turkish nation-building. Recent publications (2024) expand into Committee of Union and Progress studies, indicating evolving research scope.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
Regarding research mentorship, while formal student supervision isn't specified, his active publication record across six institutions' journals suggests collaborative academic engagement. His vocational school appointment implies teaching-focused responsibilities, though book chapter authorship indicates capacity for guiding research projects.
No dedicated laboratory or research team affiliations were identified.


