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George Washington and Frederick the Great : Parallel Lives

2026 - Princeton University Press

328 p.

in the 1750s, when Frederick allied with the British and North Americans. Later, Frederick was impressed by Washingtons leadership of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Prussia and the United States even signed a friendship treaty after the war. But, as Overhoff shows, the two men had very different ideas about the principles of the Enlightenment, monarchy, and democracy. Despite his Enlightenment bona fides, Frederick ruled Prussia by edict and decree, always with the goal of maintaining his own power. Washington famously stepped down after two terms in office. Overhoff argues convincingly that the political trajectories of Frederick and Washington shed light on the contemporary clash between authoritarianism and democracy. [Publisher's text]