Challenging accepted notions of Elizabethan foreign policy, Gehring argues that the Queen's relationship with the Protestant Princes of the Holy Roman Empire was more of a success than has been previously thought. Based on extensive archival research, he contends that the enthusiastic and continual correspondence and diplomatic engagement between Elizabeth and these Protestant allies demonstrate a deeply held sympathy between the English Church and State and those of Germany and Denmark.
Challenging accepted notions of Elizabethan foreign policy, Gehring argues that the Queen's relationship with the Protestant Princes of the Holy Roman Empire was more of a success than has been previously thought. Based on extensive archival research, he contends that the enthusiastic and continual correspondence and diplomatic engagement between Elizabeth and these Protestant allies demonstrate a deeply held sympathy between the English Church and State and those of Germany and Denmark.
David Gehring is Assistant Professor of Early Modern English History at the University of Nottingham
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Introduction: Elizabethan England and the German Question 1. The Elizabethan Settlement and Anglo German Policy in the First Years 2. Foedus et Fractio I: The Fortunes and Challenges of Anglo German Diplomacy, 1560 76 3. Foedus et Fractio II: The Formula of Concord and the Protestant League, 1577 80 4. Foedus et Fractio III: The Confessional Realignment of Anglo German Relations, 1580 86 5 Foedus et Fractio IV: The Crescendo of European Conflict and the Changing of the Guard, 1587 92 Conclusion: England and the Protestant Princes of the Empire
Introduction: Elizabethan England and the German Question 1. The Elizabethan Settlement and Anglo German Policy in the First Years 2. Foedus et Fractio I: The Fortunes and Challenges of Anglo German Diplomacy, 1560 76 3. Foedus et Fractio II: The Formula of Concord and the Protestant League, 1577 80 4. Foedus et Fractio III: The Confessional Realignment of Anglo German Relations, 1580 86 5 Foedus et Fractio IV: The Crescendo of European Conflict and the Changing of the Guard, 1587 92 Conclusion: England and the Protestant Princes of the Empire
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