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Enduring Erasmus: Reception and Emotion in Christian Humanism
Kirk Essary
School of Humanities
School of Social Sciences
Discipline of History
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Erasmus
100%
Christian humanism
100%
History of emotions
33%
Renaissance
33%
Reformation
33%
Interdisciplinary Research
33%
Reception history
33%
Social Sciences
Emotions
100%
Interdisciplinary Research
50%
Renaissance
50%
Tuition Fee
50%