Pertti Grönholm
FT (D.Phil)
pergro@utu.fi +358 29 450 3465 +358 50 329 0146 Arcanuminkuja 1 Turku ORCID identifier: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2953-6901 |
Areas of expertise
Baltic Sea Region, Estonian History, Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia, German Cultural History, Communism, Nationalism, Modern and Postmodern Historiography, History and Memory, Collective Remembering, Utopian thinking, Popular Culture and Popular Music Studies. Electronic Music, History of Technology.
Baltic Sea Region, Estonian History, Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia, German Cultural History, Communism, Nationalism, Modern and Postmodern Historiography, History and Memory, Collective Remembering, Utopian thinking, Popular Culture and Popular Music Studies. Electronic Music, History of Technology.
Research community or research topic
Electronic voice and the interpretation of emotions and self-understanding in human– machine communication 1960–2020. Kone Foundation / University of Turku 2018–2022. Project Leader.
Electronic voice and the interpretation of emotions and self-understanding in human– machine communication 1960–2020. Kone Foundation / University of Turku 2018–2022. Project Leader.
Biography
Pertti Grönholm, DPhil (b. 1966) is an Adjunct Professor (dosentti) and Senior Lecturer (2018–2020) at the Department of European and World History in the University of Turku. I have worked as a Collegium Researcher in the Turku Institute of Advanced Studies (TIAS) in the University of Turku (2014–2016). My research project focused on the processes of official history making and the politics of memory in Estonia during the periods of independence (1920–1940 and 1991 onwards). I have been an Associate Researcher (non-funded) in Reimagining Futures in the European North at the End of the Cold War (REIMAG), a project funded by the Academy of Finland (2014–2017). In these projects, my research interests were lain in Estonian historical narratives and remembering in their relation to the imagining of the future. In 2020–2022 I lead a research project Talking Machines – Electronic voice and the interpretation of emotions and self-understanding in human– machine communication 1960–2020. The project is funded by the Kone Foundation and it explores human-machine interaction and its history from the perspective of voice and sound based communication.
In collaboration with Heli Paalumäki, I have conducted (since 2009) an ongoing multidisciplinary theme seminar and a loose research group Utopias, Ideas and the Future, devoted into Utopian studies in the School of History, Culture and Arts Studies in the University of Turku.
In addition, I am a task group member (since 2012) in the International Institute for Popular Culture (IIPC), based in the University of Turku. Since 2003, I have occupied several temporary positions of Professor, University Lecturer, Senior Researcher and Researcher in the Department of European and World History (the University of Turku) and University Lecturer in the Department of History and Geography (the University of Eastern Finland / Joensuu Campus).
Pertti Grönholm, DPhil (b. 1966) is an Adjunct Professor (dosentti) and Senior Lecturer (2018–2020) at the Department of European and World History in the University of Turku. I have worked as a Collegium Researcher in the Turku Institute of Advanced Studies (TIAS) in the University of Turku (2014–2016). My research project focused on the processes of official history making and the politics of memory in Estonia during the periods of independence (1920–1940 and 1991 onwards). I have been an Associate Researcher (non-funded) in Reimagining Futures in the European North at the End of the Cold War (REIMAG), a project funded by the Academy of Finland (2014–2017). In these projects, my research interests were lain in Estonian historical narratives and remembering in their relation to the imagining of the future. In 2020–2022 I lead a research project Talking Machines – Electronic voice and the interpretation of emotions and self-understanding in human– machine communication 1960–2020. The project is funded by the Kone Foundation and it explores human-machine interaction and its history from the perspective of voice and sound based communication.
In collaboration with Heli Paalumäki, I have conducted (since 2009) an ongoing multidisciplinary theme seminar and a loose research group Utopias, Ideas and the Future, devoted into Utopian studies in the School of History, Culture and Arts Studies in the University of Turku.
In addition, I am a task group member (since 2012) in the International Institute for Popular Culture (IIPC), based in the University of Turku. Since 2003, I have occupied several temporary positions of Professor, University Lecturer, Senior Researcher and Researcher in the Department of European and World History (the University of Turku) and University Lecturer in the Department of History and Geography (the University of Eastern Finland / Joensuu Campus).
Research
Throughout my career, I have been interested in the functions of historical knowledge in society and uses of historical narratives and myths in the realms of cultural memory and politics. My major research themes relate to the politics of history and memory and historiography in the Baltic states and the Soviet Union / Russia in the 20th Century. My doctoral thesis (the University of Turku, 2001) explored the relation of the academic writing of history to the Soviet politics of history and Marxism-Leninism in the Estonian SSR (1944–1991). In addition, I have studied 20th Century Utopian thinking, the history of music technology and the history of electronic popular music.
Throughout my career, I have been interested in the functions of historical knowledge in society and uses of historical narratives and myths in the realms of cultural memory and politics. My major research themes relate to the politics of history and memory and historiography in the Baltic states and the Soviet Union / Russia in the 20th Century. My doctoral thesis (the University of Turku, 2001) explored the relation of the academic writing of history to the Soviet politics of history and Marxism-Leninism in the Estonian SSR (1944–1991). In addition, I have studied 20th Century Utopian thinking, the history of music technology and the history of electronic popular music.
Teaching
I have produced and conducted more than 30 series of lectures and seminar courses in History and in the Baltic Sea Region Studies in B.A. and M.A. levels (1999–2014) in the University of Turku and the University of Eastern Finland. The courses range from basic methodological courses and seminars to the history of the Baltic Sea Region and Russia / Soviet Union, History and politics of remembering, utopian thinking and popular culture. In addition, I have supervised / evaluated more than 30 M.A. thesis in History. I have acted as an opponent in three doctoral dissertations (University of Turku 2011, University of Tartu 2013, and University of Jyväskylä 2018) and evaluated six doctoral theses.
I have produced and conducted more than 30 series of lectures and seminar courses in History and in the Baltic Sea Region Studies in B.A. and M.A. levels (1999–2014) in the University of Turku and the University of Eastern Finland. The courses range from basic methodological courses and seminars to the history of the Baltic Sea Region and Russia / Soviet Union, History and politics of remembering, utopian thinking and popular culture. In addition, I have supervised / evaluated more than 30 M.A. thesis in History. I have acted as an opponent in three doctoral dissertations (University of Turku 2011, University of Tartu 2013, and University of Jyväskylä 2018) and evaluated six doctoral theses.
Publications
- Viron itsenäistymistä luotsasivat historioitsijat (2011)
- Etelä-Suomen Sanomat
(E1 Popularised article) - Generating Meaning Across Generations: The Role of Historians in the Codification of History in Soviet and Post-Soviet Estonia (2010)
- Journal of Baltic Studies
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Kraftwerk - the Decline of the Pop Star (2010) Kraftwerk. Music Non-Stop Pertti Grönholm
(A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - Kui nootei? Viitteet, viittauskäytännöt ja lähdeluettelo Turun yliopiston humanistisen tiedekunnan historia-aineissa (2010) Grönholm P, Kallioniemi K, Kuparinen E, Myllyntaus T, Salmi H
(D5 Text book, professional manual or guide or dictionary ) - Medeiasta Pronssisoturiin. Kuka tekee menneestä historiaa? (2010)
- Historia Mirabilis
(C2 Editorial work for a scientific compilation book) - Mitä meillä on jäljellä? (2010)
- Historia Mirabilis
(B2 Non-refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - Muistomerkkejä ja kolaroivia kertomuksia. Vuoden 2007 pronssisoturikiista ja yhteisöjen kulttuuriset työkalut (2010)
- Historia Mirabilis
(A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - A Nation State Doomed to Fall. Soviet Historiography, Narrative Identity and the Republic of Estonia (1918–1940) (2009) Sõnasse püütud minevik. In honorem Enn Tarvel Pertti Grönholm
(A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - Tuomari, asianajaja, todistaja vaiko tulkki? Historiakiistoissa on tutkijalle tarjolla monia rooleja (2009)
- Kritiikki
(E1 Popularised article) - Sirpin ja vasaran välissä. Viro Stalinin Neuvostoliitossa 1944–1953 / Mellan hammaren och skäran. Estland i Stalins Sovjet 1944–1953 (2008) Punaste lippude all / Under der röda fanorna / Under the red banners Pertti Grönholm
(B2 Non-refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - Historiakiistat hiertävät suurvallan identiteettiä rakentavaa Venäjää (2007)
- Turun Sanomat
(E1 Popularised article) - Nautshnaja Fantastika. Venäläisten unelmien peili (2007)
- Spin
(E1 Popularised article) - Pronssisoturi symboloi toisille miehitystä, toisille vapautta (2007)
- Turun Sanomat
(E1 Popularised article) - Räjähdys oli odotettavissa. (2007)
- Turun Sanomat
(E1 Popularised article) - Stalinismin purkaminen Neuvosto-Viron historiankirjoituksessa ja tutkijoiden uusi sukupolvi (1956–1964) (2007)
- Ennen ja Nyt : Historian Tietosanomat
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Holodomor-kiista jakaa historiantutkijoitakin. Oliko Ukrainan nälänhätä kansanmurha vaiko Stalinin virhe? (2006)
- Turun Sanomat
(E1 Popularised article) - Kansallisvaltio - luokkataistelua vahvempi kertomus (2004) Historioita ja historiallisia keskusteluja Pertti Grönholm
(A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - Pakeneva punainen horisontti. Neuvostojohtajien käsitykset täydellisestä kommunismista (2003)
- Futura
(B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal) - Kaatoiko Päts Viron Stalinin syliin? Turtolan kertomusta vie vahva asenne. (2002)
- Turun Sanomat
(E1 Popularised article) - Jutustus ja argumentatsioon. Diskursanalüüs nõukogude ajalookirjutuse kriitilises lähivaates (2000) Ajaloolise tõe otsinguil II. Suur kunst metodoloogia. Pertti Grönholm
(A4 Refereed article in a conference publication )