Loots, Ineke

Occupation: Women historians
Geographical Relations: Country: Netherlands (XA-NL)
Biographical References: GND (1177717875)
Wikidata (Q113738493)
Subsystems: Index Theologicus

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  • Hoornbeeck, Johannes 1617-1666
  • Spaans, Joke 1956-
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678 |b "Ph.D (VU University, Amsterdam, 1985); after a career in child psychology, turned to Neo-Latin and seventeenth-century intellectual history. She now publishes on topics ranging from early modern ethnography to early modern views on emotion. Joke Spaans, Ph.D. 1989, Leiden University, is Associate Professor in the History of Christianity at Utrecht University. She has published extensively on early modern Dutch religious history" - Brill Website 
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