History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 17

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History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 17

by Thomas Carlyle

EN·~3 hours·14 chapters

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14 total
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HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II OF PRUSSIA, Volume 17 - FREDERICK THE GREAT - by Thomas Carlyle

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Book XVII—THE SEVEN-YEARS WAR: FIRST CAMPAIGN.—1756-1757.

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Chapter I.—WHAT FRIEDRICH HAD READ IN THE MENZEL DOCUMENTS.

5:13
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HOW FRIEDRICH DISCOVERED THE MYSTERY. CONCERNING MENZEL AND WEINGARTEN.

28:47
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Chapter II.—ENGLISH DIPLOMACIES ABROAD, IN PROSPECT OF A FRENCH WAR.

6:30
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THE TRIUMPHANT HANBURY TREATY BECOMES, ITSELF, NOTHING OR LESS;—BUT PRODUCES A FRIEDRICH TREATY, FOLLOWED BY RESULTS WHICH SURPRISE EVERYBODY.

11:06
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THERE HAS BEEN A COUNTER-TREATY GOING ON AT VERSAILLES IN THE INTERIM; WHICH HEREUPON STARTS OUT, AND TUMBLES THE WHOLLY ASTONISHED EUROPEAN DIPLOMACIES HEELS-OVER-HEAD.

9:07
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Chapter III.—FRENCH-ENGLISH WAR BREAKS OUT.

10:41
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KING FRIEDRICH'S ENIGMA GETS MORE AND MORE STRINGENT.

11:15
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Chapter IV.—FRIEDRICH PUTS A QUESTION AT VIENNA, TWICE OVER.

32:00

Description

Delving into the early stages of the Seven‑Years’ War, this volume paints a vivid portrait of Frederick II as a thinker‑warrior wrestling with the tangled web of European politics. It reveals the king’s meticulous study of diplomatic documents, his secret calculations, and the restless ambition that drove him to rekindle conflict with Austria over Silesia. Through rich narrative and keen analysis, listeners glimpse the stark contrast between the public’s sensationalized image of Frederick and the measured, often anguished decisions he faced behind closed doors.

The author also illuminates the broader stage on which these events unfolded—Maria Theresa’s relentless desire to reclaim Silesia, the fragile peace of Dresden, and the shadowy maneuvers of advisors like Brühl. By tracing the pre‑war negotiations and the simmering tensions that sparked the first campaign of 1756‑57, the book offers a nuanced understanding of how personal motives and geopolitical pressures converged. Listeners are invited to explore a pivotal moment in 18th‑century history, where the fate of empires hung in the balance long before the battlefield roared.

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en

Duration

~3 hours (222K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by D.R. Thompson and David Widger

Release date

2008-06-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Carlyle

Thomas Carlyle

1795–1881

A fierce Scottish essayist and historian, he became one of the most influential voices of the Victorian age through his dramatic writing on revolution, heroism, and the troubles of modern life.

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