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Tapio Bergholm

Tapio Hannu Antero Bergholm
Born June 14, 1958 Helsinki

Master of Arts 1985, PhD 1997 (Finnish and Scandinavian history), University of Helsinki
PhD (Sociology) 2015, University of Eastern Finland

Historical researcher 2000–08, Senior researcher 2009, Central Organisatoin of Finnish Trade Unions (SAK)
Visiting Fellow 1990–91, Industrial Relations Research Unit, University of Warwick, England
Historical researcher and training secretary, 1984–2000 Finnish Transport Workers’ Union (AKT)
Docent in Finnish history 1999–, University of Eastern Finland
Docent in Finnish and Scandinavian history 1998–, University of Helsinki
Summer work, project work and part time work: camp leader, roadie electrician, film producer, columnist and lecturer

Member of the editorial board 2010-11, Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
Member of the editorial board 2008–, International Journal of Maritime History
Member of the Working Committee for Ethics 2013–, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Chairman 2012–, Finnish Maritime History Association
Chairman 2007–12, Finnish Association of Work Life Research
Vice-chairman of the board, 2005–, International Commission for Maritime History

Research themes
Labour market history, history of the transport industry, and particularly the history of ports, and the history of the gender system.

Publications

Awards
Prize for best labour research 2008 ( for the work Sopimusyhteiskunnan synty II - ‘The Birth of Finnish Welfare II’) , awarded by Labour Heritage

Photo: University of Eastern Finland
Written by Tapio Bergholm (Tomas Sjöblom, ed.)
Translated by Matthew Billington

The Lure of Rowing

In the summer of 2007 I had my first experience of slow travelling by rowing with Kirsi Ihalainen from Savonlinna to Lappeenranta through all the Suvorov canals on lake Saimaa. The trip was a positive experience in many ways, and we married in 2008.

After lake Saimaa we have experienced lakes Päijänne, Vanajavesi, Konnekoski, Suvasvesi and several other waterways. While sitting in an archive, my mind often drifts to open water or a strong headwind. The endorphins begin to flow when I look at navigational charts of inland waterways.

In the summer of 2016 we intend to go rowing on lake Pielinen. I am already looking with longing at the shapes of the shores of that great lake, the locations of its islands and the expanse of its open waters.

Rowing on lake Saimaa in 2007.

 

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