Frederick the Great and Joseph Ii: War and Diplomacy in the Eighteenth Century

Frederick the Great and Joseph Ii: War and Diplomacy in the Eighteenth Century

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"Frederick the Great and Joseph II: War and Diplomacy in the 18th Century" takes the two heroes of Central Europe, Frederick the Great and Joseph II, as the background of their struggle for hegemony, and takes the War of Succession of the Principality of Bavaria as the entry point to provide an in-depth interpretation of the history of the major European powers' participation in wars and melees. Why did the national strategies of Frederick the Great and Joseph II conflict? Why did the issue of succession to the throne of the Duchy of Bavaria become the trigger that set off the powder keg in Europe? Why can't the melee between the great powers completely destroy the balance of power in Europe? Why is the European order established by the Treaty of Taschen fragile? What historical impact did the entry of the Russian Imperial Army into the Holy Roman Empire have? This book will explain it in detail.

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