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Ella Viitaniemi is a researcher affiliated with the Department of History, Philosophy and Literary Studies at the University of Helsinki. Her work focuses on early modern Scandinavian history, particularly the intersection of religious institutions, political culture, and societal development in 17th-18th century Finland and the Swedish Realm. She has organized academic events such as the 2025 workshop on early modern history and contributed to interdisciplinary projects like the 'Pätkätyön pitkä historia' initiative.
Viitaniemi has edited significant volumes including Kirkko, Papisto ja yhteiskunta 1600-1800 (2023), which explores church-society dynamics, and authored chapters on topics like peasant political agency and pedagogical thought. Her research frequently engages with archival sources and emphasizes the role of marginalized groups in historical narratives.
She is a member of the Suomen 1700-luvun tutkimuksen seura (Society for 18th Century Studies) and has delivered invited lectures on themes such as childhood and poverty in 19th century Finland. Her current projects investigate labor history and the evolution of political participation in pre-modern societies.
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