
معرفی
Dr. Yaşar Uğurlu serves as Assistant Professor and Head of Handicrafts Department at Bingöl University Technical Sciences Vocational School, where he has held academic and administrative positions since February 2010. His career progression includes Lecturer (2010-2025), Deputy Manager of the Vocational School (2012-2013), and current Department Head (2025-present).
His educational background includes:
- B.A. in History, Ankara University (2005)
- Non-thesis Master's in History Education, Gazi University (2007)
- Master's in Modern History, Abant İzzet Baysal University (2008)
- Ph.D. in Modern History, Marmara University (2023)
Dr. Uğurlu's research specializes in Ottoman socio-political history, particularly banditry movements (1683-1699), center-periphery administrative relations, and regional Anatolian history. His methodology combines archival analysis with interdisciplinary approaches examining political, economic, and social dimensions of early modern Ottoman crisis periods. Recent publications demonstrate increasing focus on localized case studies while maintaining core thematic continuity.
His publication trends (2018-2024) reveal consistent exploration of banditry through multiple lenses: military history (Vienna Siege aftermath), administrative structures (Çirmen case), architectural history (Kiğı Mosque), and socio-economic causality. The work shows methodological evolution from regional analysis to comprehensive frameworks integrating political economy.
No specific scientific awards are documented in available records, though his active publication record in national and international journals demonstrates scholarly contribution.
As Department Head and faculty member, Dr. Uğurlu participates in institutional quality assurance initiatives including METEK Project workshops. While specific grant details aren't public, his administrative roles suggest involvement in vocational education development projects. His supervision likely focuses on historical methodology and Ottoman socio-political structures within the Handicrafts Department context.
Dr. Uğurlu operates within Bingöl University's Technical Sciences Vocational School framework, contributing to both academic research and vocational education through his leadership in the Handicrafts Department where historical research informs practical cultural heritage applications.



