
Mark R. Hatlie studied at New Mexico Military Institute and St. Olaf College before getting his MA in History and Political Science at the Universitaet Konstanz in Konstanz, Germany. At Konstanz, his primary research interests were Soviet history and Russians in Germany. His thesis was on the collectivization of agriculture in the Latvian Soviet Republic.
He did his doctoral work at the Institute for Eastern European History at the Eberhard-Karls-Universitaet in Tuebingen, Germany on the history of the city of Riga during World War I and the Latvian War of Independence. Other current research projects involve the study of the mass religious conversion (primarily those in 19th-century Latvia to Russian Orthodoxy), memorial culture in Latvia and Germany, and an online project for the study and analysis of memorials (sites-of-memory.de).
For a complete CV, information on research interests, and information on how Mark R. Hatlie teaches his classes at APU/AMU, go to his webpage at hatlie.de.
He has lectured at Konstanz, Tuebingen and for the European division of the University of Maryland University College and currently lives with his wife and two children in Tuebingen, Germany.
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