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Nicholas Terpstra

Nicholas Terpstra is a Canadian historian and academic. He is the 16th and current provost and vice- chancellor of Trinity College, Toronto, having succeeded Mayo Moran in 2024. He has been the president of the Renaissance Society of America (2022-2024), editor of Renaissance Quarterly (2012-2017; 2021-2022), and is an internationally respected scholar of the Renaissance period. As a professor of history at the University of Toronto, his research is multidisciplinary, interacting with gender, religion, economics, and more. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Lay confraternities and civic religion in Renaissance Bologna / by Terpstra, Nicholas

    Published 1995
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    The politics of ritual kinship : confraternities and social order in early modern Italy /

    Published 2000
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    Global reformations : transforming early modern religions, societies, and cultures /

    Published 2019
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    Global reformations : transforming early modern religions, societies, and cultures /

    Published 2019
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    Lives uncovered : a sourcebook of early modern Europe /

    Published 2019
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    Mapping space, sense, and movement in Florence : historical GIS and the early modern city /

    Published 2016
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    Sex, gender and sexuality in Renaissance Italy /

    Published 2019
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    Sex, gender and sexuality in Renaissance Italy /

    Published 2019
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