von Hagen, Mark (L.)
VON HAGEN, Mark (L.)
VON HAGEN, Mark (L.). American. Genres: History. Career: Indiana University-Bloomington, instructor in Russian, 1981, associate director of Slavic Workshop, 1982; Columbia University, NYC, assistant professor, 1985-89, professor of history, 1989-, associate director of W. Averell Harriman Institute for the Advanced Study of the Soviet Union (now Harriman Institute), 1989-92, director, 1995-. Visiting professor at universities. Publications: Soldiers in the Proletarian Dictatorship: The Red Army and the Soviet Socialist State, 1990; The Soviet Union and the Russian, Ottoman, and Habsburg Empires, 1997. EDITOR & CONTRIBUTOR: (with P. Dotsenko) The Struggle for a Democracy in Siberia: Eyewitness Account of a Contemporary, 1983; (with K. Barkey) After Empire: Multiethnic Societies and Nation- Building; (with C. Evtuhov, B. Gasparov, and A. Ospovat) Kazan, Moscow, St. Petersburg: Multiple Faces of the Russian Empire, 1997; (with A. Kappeler, F. Sysyn, and Z. Kohut) Peoples, Nations, Identities: The Russian- Ukrainian Frontier, 1998. Contributor to books. Contributor of articles and reviews to academic journals. Address: Harriman Institute, Columbia University, 420 West 118th St., New York, NY 10027, U.S.A. Online address: mlv2@columbia.edu