Abstract
Contents: Introduction: Between coercion and persuasion, Luc Racaut and Alec Ryrie Diplomacy, evangelism and dynastic war: the brothers Du Bellay at the service of Francis I, Alexandra Kess A diagnosis of religious moderation: Matthew Parker and the 1559 settlement, Louise Campbell A mini-'colloquy of Poissy' in Brittany: inter-confessional dialogue in Nantes in 1562, Elizabeth Tingle Immanuel Tremellius and the avoidance of controversy, Kenneth Austin Cooperation and confessional identity in mid-Tudor England: three Berkshire courtiers, Michael Riordan National church, state church and universal church: the Gallican dilemma in 16th-century France, Alain Tallon, trans. Luc Racaut The battle for indifference in Elizabethan England, Ethan H. Shagan 'Wolves and weathervanes': confessional moderation at the Habsburg court of Vienna, Elaine Fulton Rene Benoist: scripture for the catholic masses, Alison Carter Moderation under duress? Calvinist irenicism in early 17th-century royal Hungary, Graeme Murdock Conclusion: Moderate voices: mixed messages, Mark Greengrass Index.
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