Heidi Hakkarainen
hphakk@utu.fi Arcanuminkuja 1 Turku ORCID identifier: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2110-6907 |
cultural history; nineteenth-century studies; children's literature; history of emotions; history of education; history of the press; Vyborg;; Austria; humour; popular culture studies; urban history
Currently, I am leading the research project "Becoming a reading nation? Children’s books and educational literature in Finland, 1790-1850", funded by the Kone Foundation (2023-2026). Since 2026, I am also contributing to the DIGHT-Net project on digital cultural heritage.
Previously, I have studied early nineteenth-century children’s literature in Old Finland, with special focus on cultural connections between Russian Empire and German-speaking Europe (The Finnish Cultural Foundation / Varsinais-Suomi regional fund).
Between 2017 and 2021 I worked in the research project "Viral Culture in Early Nineteenth-Century Europe" led by Academy Professor Hannu Salmi. In the academic year 2020-2021 I contributed to the research project "Mobility of Words and Places of Knowledge: Learned Communities in Early Nineteenth-Century Finland" led by Adjunct professor Heli Rantala and funded by the Kone Foundation. In 2019 I worked as a visiting researcher at the Center for the History of Emotions at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, supported by a grant by Emil Aaltonen Foundation (Finnish Foundations' Post Doc Pool).
I earned my PhD in 2017. My monograph Comical Modernity. Popular Humour and the Transformation of Urban Space in Late Nineteenth-Century Vienna came out with Berghahn Books in 2019.
My research interests include nineteenth-century studies, digital history, history of emotions, children's literature and history of education. I am interested in the ways in which print culture shaped discursive practices and mobilised emotions in the nineteenth-century Europe.
Recently, between 2020 and 2022, I have been co-leading an MA level seminar on the study of popular culture. I have also contributed to courses in the field of digital history and the study of digitized newspaper archives.
- Viipurin saksankieliset lehdet 1800-luvun alussa (2021) Hakkarainen Heidi
(E1 Popularised article) - Ylirajainen lehdistö: Viipurin 1800-luvun alun saksankieliset lehdet kirjallisen kulttuurin välittäjinä (2021)
- Kirjallisuudentutkimuksen aikakauslehti Avain
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Contagious Humanism in Early Nineteenth-Century German-Language Press (2020)
- Contributions to the History of Concepts
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - The Many Themes of Humanism: Topic Modelling Humanism Discourse in Early 19th-Century German-Language Press (2020) Digital Histories: Emergent Approaches within the New Digital History Heidi Hakkarainen, Zuhair Iftikhar
(A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - Comical Modernity. Popular Humour and the Transformation of Urban Space in Late Nineteenth-Century Vienna. (2019) Hakkarainen Heidi
(C1 Refereed scientific book) - Huumorin muisti (2018)
- Hiiskuttua: Turun yliopiston humanistisen tiedekunnan verkkolehti
(D1 Article in a professional journal) - Mediavallankumous. Vuosien 1848–1849 vallankumous ja sanomalehdistö. (2018)
- Niin & näin
(A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal ) - City Upside Down: Laughing at the Flooding of the Danube in Late Nineteenth-Century Vienna (2017) Catastrophe, Gender and Urban Experience, 1648–1920 Hakkarainen Heidi
(A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - Comical modernity : Witzblätter, popular humour and the transformation of city space in late nineteent-century Vienna (2017) Hakkarainen Heidi
(G4 Monograph dissertation) - Comical Modernity: Witzblätter, Popular Humour and the Transformation of City Space in Late Nineteenth-Century Vienna. Lectio praecursoria 17.6.2017. (2017)
- Ennen ja nyt : Historian tietosanomat
(B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal)



