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Now in its fourth year, the European Studies Project fosters interdisciplinary conversation and collaboration across the humanities and social sciences. ESP challenges traditional boundaries in the study of Europe by including state and society, history and culture, religion and economics, politics and the arts--and by encouraging a transnational and intercultural conversation that interrogates the effects of European expansion upon social practices and discourses in other parts of the world. More
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