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Minna Johanna Vesa is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Helsinki's Doctoral Programme in History and Cultural Heritage. Her research focuses on early modern academic and family structures, particularly within the context of the Royal Academy of Turku during the 17th century. She investigates the interplay between academic ideals and societal realities, including marriage and family dynamics in scholarly communities. Vesa is affiliated with projects funded by Svenska litteratursällskapet and serves as Principal Investigator in the 'Professor's Household' research initiative.
- Education: MA, M.Sc. (Econ. & Bus.Adm.)
Her research interests span early modern history, academic institutions, and cultural heritage. She actively participates in interdisciplinary networks such as the Uuden ajan alun tutkimuksen verkosto ry and contributes to debates on preserving classical education. Vesa has presented at conferences like '1500- ja 1600-lukujen tutkimuksen päivät' and holds membership in the Suomen kirkkohistoriallinen seura.
Recent activities include presenting on academic perceptions of family in 17th-century Sweden and analyzing historical educational policies. Her work bridges historical analysis with contemporary institutional challenges in academia.




