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  • Spaans, J. W. (2004). Stad van vele geloven. In W. Frijhoff, & M. Prak (Eds.), van Amsterdam, deel II.1: Centrum van de wereld (pp. 385-467). SUN.
  • Spaans, J. W. (2003). Welfare reform in Frisian towns: between humanist theory, pious imperatives and government policy. In T. Max Safley (Ed.), The Reformation of charity. the secular and the religious in early modern poor relief [Studies in Central European histories] (pp. 121-136). Brill.
  • Spaans, J. W. (2003). De democratisering van het religieus accessoire: van rozenkrans tot christelijke tatoeage. In A. Molendijk (Ed.), Materieel Christendom. Religie en materiële cultuur in West-Europa (pp. 29-50).
  • Spaans, J. W. (2003). Violent Dreams, Peaceful Coexistence. On the Absence of Religious Violence in the Dutch Republic. Zeventiende Eeuw, 18, 149-166.
  • Spaans, J. W. (2003). Early Modern Orphanages between Civic Pride and Social Discipline: Francke's Use of Dutch Models. In U. Sträter, & J. N. Neumann (Eds.), Waisenhäuser in der Frühen Neuzeit (pp. 183-196).
  • Spaans, J. W. (2003). Reform in the Low Countries. In R. Po-chia Hsia (Ed.), A Companion to the Reformation World [Blackwell Companions to European History] (pp. 118-134).
  • Spaans, J. W. (2002). Van rozenkrans en scapulier tot christian tattoo. Catharijnebrief, 78, 17-18.
  • Spaans, J. W. (2002). Religious Policies in the Seventeenth Century Dutch Republic. In R. Po-chia Hsia, & H. van Nierop (Eds.), Calvinism and Religious Toleration in the Dutch Golden Age (pp. 72-86).
  • Spaans, J. W. (2002). Time for Prayer and Time for Work. Rule and Practice among Catholic Lay Sisters in the Dutch Republic. In R. N. Swanson (Ed.), The Use and Abuse of Time in Christian History (pp. 161-172). (Studies in Church History; No. 37)..
  • Spaans, J. W. (2002). Weduwen, wezen en vreemdelingen. Sociale zorg en tolerantie. In T. de Nijs, & E. Beukers (Eds.), Geschiedenis van Holland, deel II, 1572 tot 1795 (pp. 255-286). Verloren.
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