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Scholarly society for the study of Western esotericism
The European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism (ESSWE) is Europe's only scholarly society for the study of Western esotericism. Founded in 2002, the society promotes academic study of Western esotericism in its various manifestations from late antiquity to the present, and works to secure the future development of the field.[1]
^Faivre, Antoine (2010) [1992]. L'Ésotérisme [Western Esotericism: A Concise History]. Translated by Rhone, Christine. Albany: SUNY Press. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-4384-3379-0.
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