Teemu Immonen
 PhD


teemu.immonen@utu.fi

Arcanuminkuja 1

Turku






Areas of expertise
Italian and French history, Middle Ages; history of medieval art; history of memory; history of identity; church history; hagiography

Biography





I am a researcher in the project Strategies
of survival: The papal curia and ecclesiastical institutions of Rome in the
Great Western Schism (1378-1417)
, which is funded by the Academy of Finland.
I obtained my PhD in General History at the University of Helsinki in 2012. Previously,
I have worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the projects Propreau – Profiling Premodern Authors and Modus Vivendi – Religious Reform and the Laity in Late Medieval Europe
funded by the Academy of Finland. From January 2016 to July 2017, I worked as a
visiting scholar at the Center for Advanced Studies in Medieval Civilization in
Poitiers, France.



Research





I am broadly interested in medieval history, and I have a background in the
study of religious orders and the cult of saints. More recently, I have focused
on computer-assisted authorship attribution and medieval reform movements. My
long-term interests lay in the role of images in the building of medieval
identities and in the relationship between manuscript illumination and
monumental art.



Teaching



I have lectured on a variety of topics ranging from the cultural history of
medieval monasteries to Augustine’s texts and from the concept of medieval
reform ideology to global urban history.



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