Paula Hohti
Assistant Professor, Art and Culture History at Aalto University School of Business

Schools
- Aalto University School of Business
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Biography
Aalto University School of Business
Research interests
- Dress and Fashion History
- Material culture and consumer history
- Italian Renaissance and Early Modern art and culture
- Textile history and global trade in Early Modern Europe
- Experimental research and 'hands-on' approaches to historical research
Major on-going project
- Re-fashioning the Renaissance: Popular Groups, Fashion and the Material and Cultural Significance of Clothing in Europe, 1550-1650 (ERC Consolidator Grant 2016)
BACKGROUND
Research fellowships
- Visiting Research Fellow, Bard Graduate Centre, New York, 2016.
- Marie Curie Research Fellow, Centre for Textile Research, University of Copenhagen, 2013–2015.
- Research Fellow, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, 2006–2013.
- Visiting Research Fellow, European University Institute, Florence, 2011.
- Ph.D. Research Fellow, University of Sussex, UK, 2001–2006.
Previous research projects
Global Encounters: Fashion, Culture and Foreign Trade in Scandinavia, 1500–1630. Funded by FP7 Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship Programme, placed at the Centre for Textile Research, University of Copenhagen, 2013–2015.
The Dress of an Artisan: Clothing, Identity and Fashion in Renaissance Italy. Funded by the Academy of Finland postdoctoral Research Fellowship, placed at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, 2010–2012, and the HERA-funded international project, Fashioning the Early Modern: Creativity and Innovation in Europe, 1500–1850, led by Evelyn Welch, 2011–2014.
Publication:
- ‘Dress, Dissemination and Innovation: Artisan Fashions in Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century Italy’, in Welch, E. (ed.) Fashioning the Early Modern: Creativity and Innovation in Europe, 1500–1800, Oxford University Press, 2016, 143–165.
The Italian Renaissance of Artisans and Shopkeepers: Culture and Experience. Funded by the Research Fellowship of the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, 2006–2009. Publications: - ‘Conspicuous Consumption and Popular Consumers: Material Culture and Social Status in Sixteenth-Century Siena’, Renaissance Studies, 24, 5, 2010, 654–670. - ‘Cheap Magnificence?: Imitation and Low Cost Luxuries in Renaissance Italy’, in Kovesi, C. (ed.), Luxury and the Ethics of Greed in the Early Modern World, Brepols, Early European Research Series, forthcoming, 2017. - ‘Hospitality and Home’, in Flather, A. (ed.), A Cultural History of the Home: The Renaissance, 1450–1650, Bloomsbury, forthcoming 2017.
Material Culture, Shopkeepers and Artisans in Sixteenth-century Siena. Funded by the Academy of Finland 4-year Doctoral Studies Grant and the AHRC and Getty-funded international project, The Material Renaissance: Cost and Consumption in Italy, 1450–1600, led by Evelyn Welch, 2001–2004. Publications: - Ph.D. dissertation submitted to the University of Sussex, UK, 2006. - ‘The Innkeeper’s Goods : The Use and Acquisition of Household Property in Sixteenth Century Siena’, in The Material Renaissance, O’Malley, M. and Welch E. (eds.), Manchester University Press, 2007. - ‘Artisans, Pawn-broking and the Circulation of Material Goods in Sixteenth-Century Siena’, in Siena nel Rinascimento, Nevola, F. et al. (eds.), Monte dei Paschi di Siena, 2009, 271–281.
Peer-reviewed scientific articles
Journal article-refereed, Original researchDomestic space and identity artisans, shopkeepers and traders in sixteenth-century Siena
Hohti, Paula2010 in URBAN HISTORY (Cambridge Univ Press)ISSN: 0963-9268'Conspicuous' consumption and popular consumers material culture and social status in sixteenth-century Siena
Hohti, Paula2010 in RENAISSANCE STUDIES: JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE STUDIES (Wiley-Blackwell)ISSN: 0269-1213
Domestic space and identity artisans, shopkeepers and traders in sixteenth-century Siena
'Conspicuous' consumption and popular consumers material culture and social status in sixteenth-century Siena
Book section, Chapters in research booksDress, dissemination and innovation: Artisan ‘Fashions’ in Renaissance Italy
Hohti, Paula2017 ISBN: 9780198738176Hospitality and Home
Hohti, Paula2016 in Cultural history series (Bloomsbury Publishing)
Dress, dissemination and innovation: Artisan ‘Fashions’ in Renaissance Italy
Hospitality and Home
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