ABSTRACT

In this first biography in English for fifty years, Derek McKay avoids the limitation of seeing Frederick William primarily as precursor of the 'Enlightened' Frederick the Great. Instead, he roots him firmly in his own time, a dynastic, protestant ruler like many another in Germany, but gifted with the toughness and opportunism to overcome the hostility of his local nobilities and of the surrounding great powers.

chapter 1|16 pages

The inheritance of the Great Elector

chapter 2|32 pages

The beggarly elector, 1640–1648

chapter 4|27 pages

A European prince, 1648–1660

chapter 6|29 pages

The mature ruler, 1660–1679

chapter 7|38 pages

Fiscal and military power

chapter 9|28 pages

The final years, 1679–1688

chapter 10|4 pages

The Great Elector