Frederik II and the Protestant Cause: Denmark's Role in the Wars of Religion, 1559-1596
Synopsis
This book considers the role played by Denmark's King Frederik II (1559-88) in the international diplomacy of the 'age of religious wars'. As Europe's leading Lutheran sovereign, Frederik commanded great influence; his conviction that an international Catholic 'conspiracy' threatened to destroy Protestantism led him to work towards the creation of a Protestant alliance that included both Calvinist and Lutheran states.
Lockhart examines the role of religion in Frederik's foreign policy, the motivations behind the king's alliance-building projects, and the reasons behind the ultimate failure of Frederik's policies.
This volume will be of interest to students of early modern diplomacy, sixteenth-century Protestantism, and the Scandinavian monarchies in the early modern period.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brill
- ISBN: 9789004137905
- Number of pages: 366
- Dimensions: 163 x 244 x 29 mm
- Weight: 826g
- Languages: English
