Service to the field and to others is an essential virtue in academia. Following are (at the risk of sounding pompous) the acknowledgments I received over my academic career from friends and colleagues. Rest assured, my contribution to their work and success is negligible, and I feel honored to be remembered by them. The purpose of this page is to create an archive of their kindness.
- Erdoğdu, Osman. (2016). Becoming A Regional Power: A Comparison Of Turkish And Japanese Foreign Policies (2002-2015) (Doctoral dissertation, Istanbul Şehir University).
- Şahin, Ahmet. (2017). A web-based decision support system for class-teacher timetabling problem (Masters thesis, Istanbul Şehir University).
- Öner, Onur. (2019). A Collective Biography Study Of Musicians: Patterns, Networks And Music As A “Profession” In The Late Ottoman Era And The Early Republican Years In İstanbul (Doctoral dissertation, Istanbul Şehir University).
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Aladağ, Fatma. (2020). Cities and Administrative Divisions of the Ottoman Empire in the Early 16th Century: A Case Study for the Application of Digital History to Ottoman Studies (Masters thesis, Istanbul Şehir University).
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Rohan, Padraic. (2021). Transforming Empire: The Genoese from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, 1282-1492. (Doctoral dissertation, Stanford University).
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Szendro, Brendan. (2021). Suicide, Social Capital, and Hate Groups in the United States. World Affairs, 184(4), 501-520.