Marika Räsänen

Photo Marika Räsänen

Professor
Invitée du CRH
Institution(s) de rattachement : University of Turku
Equipe(s) : AHLoMA
Laboratoire(s) de rattachement : CRH

Coordonnées professionnelles

University of Turku
Faculty of Humanities
Academy Research Fellow, School of History, Culture and Arts Studies
Arcanuminkuja 1
20500 Turku
Finlande

marras (a) utu.fi

 

Présentation

I defended my doctoral thesis in the Department of Cultural History at the University of Turku in 2013. The thesis focused on the desires and demands addressed to Thomas Aquinas’s relics in southern Italy in the Late Middle Ages. I collected source material for the thesis when I worked at the Finnish Institute in Rome for four years as an assistente scientifico(2005–2009). After returning to Finland, I first worked as a researcher at the Turku Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies for several years, and then in the project Modus vivendi. Religious reform and laity in late medieval Europefunded by the Academy of Finland before and after my defence (PI Marjo Kaartinen). In recent years, I have had great opportunities to work abroad: short periods at the Department of Medieval History in the University of Wuppertal (Germany) in 2014 and at the Monash University in Melbourne as a visiting fellow of the ARC Centre of Excellencefor the History of Emotions (Europe 1100–1800). In the beginning of the year 2016, I moved with my family to Poitiers, France, where I conducted my research at the Centre d’Etudes Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale (CESCM) until summer 2017. I was appointed as a postdoctoral researcher of the Turku Institute for Advanced Studies (University of Turku) in 2017, and the same year, I was conferred the title of docent. I have also been the vice director of Centre for the Study of Christian Cultures (CSCC) and a board member of Turku Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (TUCEMEMS) since 2017.

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