Marjatta Hietala
Marjatta Hietala is a Finnish historian specialising in urban history and the history of innovations. She is professor emerita of General History at the University of Tampere.
Hietala introduced in Finland the study of innovations and international contacts. She has held a range of positions of trust both in Finland and internationally.
Education
Hietala read general history, Finnish and Scandinavian history, statistics, sociology and politics at the University of Helsinki, gaining her MA in 1968, Licentiate degree in 1970 and master's degree in Social Sciences in 1971. Her PhD analysed German right-wing and militaristic nationalism on the basis of the works by Ernst Jünger and his associates. Hietala's doctoral dissertation paved the way for using content analysis and statistical methods in Finnish historiography.Hietala's doctoral work brought her into close contact with the school of thought on the history of ideas headed by Professor Aira Kemiläinen at the University of Jyväskylä. As a result, she co-worked with Kemiläinen on the history of racial hygiene. This also informed her interest in intellectual and urban history, and the spread of innovations and international contacts.
Career
Hietala opened her research career in the Ministry of the Interior and the Prime Minister's Office. She then moved on to serve as an Assistant in the Department of History at the University of Helsinki and as a Senior Researcher of the Academy of Finland. In 1994–1996, she was only the third woman to hold a Chair of General History in a Finnish university. Her two female predecessors were Professors Alma Söderhjelm and Hietala's teacher and mentor Aira Kemiläinen. Hietala became professor of General History at the University of Tampere in 1996, and occupied this post until 2011 apart from a five-year period as an Academy Professor with the Academy of Finland in 2002–2007.In Tampere, a group of researchers congregated around Marjatta Hietala, with a focus on the history of science and innovations, and intellectual and urban history. It was in this group that her successor in Tampere, Marjaana Niemi, completed her academic training.
Focus of teaching and research
In the study of history Marjatta Hietala has applied a range of methods typically used in the natural sciences, especially quantitative methods involving the analysis of long time series. She has also encouraged participation in international research groups, and has herself done comparative research in, for example, Germany and the United States. Her studies on urban history and the spread of innovations show that Finland was among the first nations to adopt technological advances at the end of the 19th century and in the opening decades of the 20th century. Hietala's comparative methods on the spread of innovations are widely used internationally.Science administration
Hietala has served science administration as a member of the Research Council for Culture and Society of the Academy of Finland, as a member of the Matriculation Examination Board, and has sat in a range of committees and working groups. She introduced the technique of oral history based on interviews into Finland, promoting a project in the 1980s to interview veteran members of the Finnish parliament. A corpus of interviews with more than 400 former Members of Parliament is now available in the Library of Parliament, and the work continues. Another long-term commitment, in the 1980s, was the UNESCO-hosted project on how internationalisation was integrated in upper secondary school textbooks in Britain, Finland, the German Democratic Republic, Italy and Poland.Hietala has acted as an external reviewer of several universities and academic fields in Finland, Europe and the United States. Her international career culminated as the President of the International Committee of Historical Sciences in the Conference in Jinan, China, in 2015.
Positions of trust and expertise
- International Committee of Historical Sciences / Comité international des sciences historiques: Honorary President; President 2010–2015; Board member 2005–
- Comité international des sciences historiques, Comité des Historiens Finlandais: Président 2000–
- International Commission for the History of Towns: Member 1981–, Bureau member 1992–2016
- John Morton Center for North American Studies, University of Turku: Council member 2014–
- Finnish Institute in Rome: Board member 1999–2010
- Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Board member 2005–2007
- Finnish Social Science Data Archive: Board member 1998–2007
- National Archives of Finland: Board member 1998–2007
- Finnish Library of Statistics: Board member 1997–2006
- Finnish Academy of Science and Letters: Board member 1998–2005, Invited member since 1997
- Finnish Matriculation Examination Board: Member 1993–2003
- Finnish Historical Society: Member since 1977, Board member 1986–1993, Chair in 1994
- Scandinavian Journal of History: Finnish editor 1982–1994
Honours and awards
- Academy Award, Finnish Academy of Science and Letters
- Honorary Membership, Finnish Historical Society
- Theodor Homén Prize in Finnish history, Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters
- Honorary Doctorate, Stockholm University
- Outstanding Cultural Achievement Prize, Finnish Cultural Foundation
Selected publications
- Marjatta Hietala & Marjatta Bell, Helsinki, Finland’s Innovative Capital. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society.
- Marjatta Hietala, Finnisch-deutsche Wissenschaftskontakte. Zusammenarbeit in Ausbildung, Forschung und Praxis im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Aue Stiftung & Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag.
- Katia Pizzi & Marjatta Hietala, Eds, Cold War Cities: History, Memory and Culture. London: Peter Lang.
- Marjatta Hietala, Martti Helminen & Merja Lahtinen, Eds, Helsinki. Helsingfors. Historic Towns Atlas, Scandinavian Atlas of Historic Towns. Helsinki: Helsinki Urban Facts.
- Marjatta Hietala, Ed., Tutkijat ja sota. Suomalaisten tutkijoiden kontakteja ja kohtaloita toisen maailmansodan aikana . Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society.
- Marjatta Hietala & Tanja Vahtikari, Eds, Landscape of Food: The Food Relationship of Town and Country in Modern Times. Finnish Literature Society.
- Marjatta Hietala & Lars Nilsson, Eds, Women in Towns: The Social Position of Urban Women in a Historical Context. Stads- och kommunhistoriska institutet, Historiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet & Finnish Historical Society.
- Marjatta Hietala, Innovaatioiden ja kansainvälistymisen vuosikymmenet. Helsinki eurooppalaisessa kehityksessä 1875-1917, I . Helsinki: Finnish Historical Society.
- Marjatta Hietala, Services and Urbanization at the Turn of the Century: The Diffusion of Innovations. Helsinki: Finnish Historical Society.
- Marjatta Hietala, Der neue Nationalismus in der Publizistik Ernst Jüngers und des Kreises um ihn 1920–1933. Helsinki: Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.
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