Ralph Schattkowsky

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Ralph Schattkowsky (born December 10, 1953 in Parchim ) is a German historian .

Life

Ralph Schattkowsky grew up in Kaarßen with three older brothers and his parents Dr. theol. Horst Schattkowsky and Lotte Schattkowsky. After graduating from high school in Boizenburg / Elbe (Mecklenburg) in 1972 , he studied history at the University of Rostock , which he graduated in 1977 as a historian. Schattkowsky then worked as a temporary assistant until 1982, then for an unlimited period and from 1992 as a senior assistant at the University of Rostock. In 1983 the doctorate to Dr. phil. and in 1991 the habilitation for Dr. phil. habil. the latest story . From 1993 to 1998 he was a private lecturer and then became an adjunct professor for modern history (focus on Eastern Europe) at the Historical Institute of Rostock University. From 2001 to 2004 Schattkowsky was visiting professor at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń in Poland. From 2003 he was Associate Professor and since 2009 he has been Full Professor of Humanistic Sciences and Head of the Department of History of International Relations at the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies of the University of Toruń. Schattkowsky's research areas are German-Polish relations, the region and the national question in East Central Europe and Polish East European research. He is the head of the Copernicus Graduate School at the University of Toruń. Schattkowsky is married, has two daughters and lives in Rostock.

Honors

Works (selection)

  • Church and Nation. West Prussia, Galicia and Bukovina between the Spring of Nations and the First World War. Hamburg 2009.
  • Research on Eastern Europe in Poland 1918-1939. Wiesbaden 2019.

As (co-) editor:

  • Locarno and Eastern Europe. Questions about a European security system in the 1920s. (Marburg studies on modern history, vol. 5). Marburg 1994.
  • Germany and Poland from 1918/19 to 1925. German-Polish relations between Versailles and Locarno . Frankfurt / M. 1994.
  • [with Mieczyslaw Wojciechowski:] Regiony pograniczne Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej w XVI-XX wieku (Historic border landscapes of East Central Europe in the 16th - 20th centuries). Toruń 1996.
  • [u. a.] Mecklenburg and its East Elbe neighbors. Historical-geographical and social structures in a regional comparison. Schwerin 1997.
  • [with Ernst Münch :] Festschrift for Gerhard Heitz on his 75th birthday. (Studies on the history of society in the East Elbe; Vol. 1). Rostock 2000.
  • [with Michael G. Müller :] Identity change and national mobilization in regions of ethnic diversity. A regional comparison between West Prussia and Galicia at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. Marburg 2004.

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