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26.02.02 Van der Laan, Joanka. Performative Religious Reading in the Low Countries (c. 1470-1550).

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title 26.02.02 Van der Laan, Joanka. Performative Religious Reading in the Low Countries (c. 1470-1550).
title_auth 26.02.02 Van der Laan, Joanka. Performative Religious Reading in the Low Countries (c. 1470-1550).
title_full 26.02.02 Van der Laan, Joanka. Performative Religious Reading in the Low Countries (c. 1470-1550).
title_fullStr 26.02.02 Van der Laan, Joanka. Performative Religious Reading in the Low Countries (c. 1470-1550).
title_full_unstemmed 26.02.02 Van der Laan, Joanka. Performative Religious Reading in the Low Countries (c. 1470-1550).
title_short 26.02.02 Van der Laan, Joanka. Performative Religious Reading in the Low Countries (c. 1470-1550).
title_sort 26.02.02 van der laan, joanka. performative religious reading in the low countries (c. 1470-1550).
topic History Europe
History & Culture
Arts & Humanities
url https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/tmr/article/view/42919