
Jacques Derrida’s understanding of history views the past not as a direct representation but as a continuous process of meaning-making that is deferred and reconstructed through language, discourse, and ideology. Jacques Derrida, a philosopher who questioned the boundaries of modern thought and critiqued the epistemological foundations of traditional disciplines, developed a distinct perspective in historiography. Derrida’s deconstruction theory offers a critical perspective not only on language
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Mehmet Salih Çoban

Ahmet Halûk Dursun (1957–2019) was an academic and state administrator recognized as one of the prominent figures in Turkish historiography for his field-based approach to history, high-level roles in cultural bureaucracy, and efforts to instill historical awareness in younger generations. Early Life and Education He was born in Hereke in 1957. After completing his secondary education at Galatasaray High School, he graduated from the Department of Late Antiquity and Republic of Turkey History at
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Seda Serttürk Akıl