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In which, despite the title, I would like to be told about the English Revolution, which is yet another casualty of my extremely poor history education :P :)

Also, this is probably the place to say that RMSE opened with three Fritz-fics, all of which I think are readable with minimum canon knowledge:

The Boy Who Lived - if you knew about the doomed escape-from-Prussia-that-didn't happen and tragic death of Fritz's boyfriend Hans Hermann von Katte, you may not have known about Peter Keith, the third young man who conspired to escape Prussia -- and the only one who actually did. This is his story. I think readable without canon knowledge except what I just said here.

Challenge Yourself to Relax - My gift, I posted about this before! Corporate AU with my problematic fave, Fritz' brother Heinrich, who's still Fritz's l'autre moi-meme even in corporate AU. Readable without canon knowledge if one has familiarity with the corporate world and the dysfunctions thereof.

The Rise and Fall of the RendezvousWithFame Exchange - Fandom AU with BNF fanfic writer Voltaire, exchange mod Fritz, and the inevitable meltdown. (I wrote this one and am quite proud of the terrible physics-adjacent pun contained within.) Readable without canon knowledge if one has familiarity with fandom and the dysfunctions thereof :P

Re: Goldstone Ch 5-6

Date: 2021-09-30 05:11 am (UTC)
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No, you're right, but it has to be admitted there is such a thing as keeping the letter and the spirit of the law. MT had no intention of sticking to the Silesia 1 concessions, and as for the Silesia 2 treaty, Goldstone herself lays out how MT was goading Fritz into attacking first. (Without which she couldn't have called on her new allies.) So she literally did strick to the treaties, while preparing everything to break their spirit.

The big difference of Goldstone's claim is that she had to do this because Fritz otherwise would have attacked her anyway. And that's, imo, pretty unlikely, not because of the goodness of his nature but because he had his eyes on non-Austrian territory, like I said. Why not say MT did it because she wanted Silesia back (and Fritz defeated, preferably as powerless as possible) without the "preemptive protection" claim? Too unsympathetic for an US audience?

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