Emrah Safa Gürkan
Emrah Safa Gürkan (born 16 January 1981) is a Turkish historian, professor of Ottoman studies and academic. Academic careerHaving received his B.A. in International Affairs at Bilkent University (2003), Gürkan wrote his M.A. thesis titled Ottoman Corsairs in the Western Mediterranean and Their Place in the Ottoman-Habsburg Rivalry, 1505-1535 with Halil Inalcık (2006).[1] He then moved to Georgetown University where he completed his Ph.D. with a dissertation on early modern espionage (Espionage in the 16th Century Mediterranean: Secret Diplomacy, Mediterranean Go-Betweens and the Ottoman-Habsburg Rivalry, 2012).[2] Gürkan studies the early modern Mediterranean with a focus on espionage, piracy, slavery, religious conversion, naval technology, and the relationship between the Ottoman Empire and the West. He has written a number of articles in English, Turkish, Italian, Spanish, and German as well as two scientific monographs, the first of which received Scientific Monograph of the Year Award from the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA).[3] Gürkan also received the Outstanding Young Scientist Award from the same institution[4] and Promising Scientist Award at the 14th Kadir Has Awards.[5] Gürkan has worked as a historical consultant to the TV series Fatih and Rise of Empires: Ottoman. In 2011,with Chris Gratien, he founded the Ottoman History Podcast, a website that has more than 400 interviews in four languages with many different "authors and researchers".[6] Awards
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