Taina Syrjämaa
 Professori, Euroopan ja maailman historia / Professor, European and World History


taisyr@utu.fi

+358 29 450 3452

+358 50 328 9853

Arcanuminkuja 1

Turku


ORCID identifierhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8338-6409





Areas of expertise
Animal history; history of animal industries; history of pets; history of cats; animal agency; human-animal studies; history of (un)sustainability; urban history; history of exhibitions; history of the belief in progress; historical spatiality; history of travel and tourism; European history; 19th and 20th century history; Italian history, history of the city of Rome

Research


My current research interests are mainly linked to human-animal relations, cross-cultural mobility, cities and material culture. I’m especially interested in diffuse agency and historical spatiality. Currently, I’m examining the history of unsustainable practices and animal industries since the mid-19th century and how they underpin contemporary crises. In my study on the shared history of human and non-human animals I also study the history of pets. I also continue working on the history of the culture of display. I have studied exhibitions as a transnational medium that, among other things, produced and represented the popular belief in progress. Empirically I have studied and continue to study world exhibitions as well as the first Finnish industrial and art exhibition arranged in Helsinki in 1876.

My earlier research concentrated on Italian history. In my book Constructing Unity, Living in Diversity. A Roman Decade (2006) I examined late nineteenth-century Rome not only as a stage for the construction of a national capital city but as a polyphonic and kaleidoscopic lived space. My doctoral dissertation (1997) focused on the formation of Italian tourism policy and administration in the interwar period, especially in regard to tourism promotion abroad.



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