Introduction / Simon J.G. Burton, Michał Choptiany, Piotr Wilczek
I. Intellectual Cultural and Confessional Freedom
From Bullinger to Specker and Garcaeus: the Reformed origins of the Lutheran doctrine of the immortality of the soul in the sixteenth century / Gábor Ittzés
A peculiar Reformed minority: Italian heretical physicians between religious propaganda, inquisitorial repression and freedom of thought / Alessandra Celati
From minority discourse to universal method: Polish chapters in the evolution of Ramism / Simon J.G. Burton
II. Clandestine Reformation
A Reformed hiding place in sixteenth-century Seville: the significance of the Monastery of St. Isidore / Christopher Matthews
Sola Scriptura: the rationale behind the early Protestant translations of the Spanish Bible / José Moreno Berrocal
Clandestine Protestant literature reaches Spain / Frances Luttikhuizen
III. Refugee Reformation
A religious minority between triumph and persecution: Frans Hogenberg's Hedge-preaching outside Antwerp and the Flemish community in Cologne / Barbara A. Kaminska
Acceptance and organisaation of the French Protestants in the Northern Netherlands: a Reformed minority within the Reformed majority / Leon van den Broeke
IV. Marginal Reformation
An unusual setting: interactions between Protestants and Catholics in the Ottoman Empire / Felicita Tramontana
Aus der Mehrheit in die Minderheit: der Weg des siebenbürgischen Antitrinitarismus im 16.-17. Jahrhundrt / Mihály Balázs
On the margins of the Reformation: the "local" and the "international" in György Enyedi's manuscript sermons and printed works / Borbála Lovas
V. Confessional Identity and Otherness
Inter-faith disputation, Christian Hebraism, or a leadership campaign?: the multi-dimensional character of Marcin Czechowic's anti-Jewish polemics / Magdalena Luszczynska
British Protestants and wormen's freedom to write / Joanne Partyka
Papists, frogs and witches: representing Quakers in seventeenth-century England / Paweł Rutkowski
Sources of community: mythical groundwork of early modern identities / Jakub Koryl.