Western Boundary, and Other Essays

007 - Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations Part 2

38 min · 17 de ene de 2026
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Originally published in 1841, Moltke’s essay The Western Boundary delves into the intricate tapestry of Franco-German relations, tracing their evolution from the fall of the Roman Empire to the contemporary political landscape, all while challenging prevailing French narratives. This compelling examination follows the backdrop of Adolphe Thiers 1840 calls for the annexation of the left bank of the Rhine, which emerged after Frances capitulation to Britain and Russia over the Oriental question. Additionally, the collection includes Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations, a thought-provoking analysis from 1830 addressing the turmoil in Belgium ignited by the French Revolution. The inclusion of Considerations in the Choice of Railway Routes from 1843 highlights Moltke’s forward-thinking perspective on railways, a crucial element in German military strategy and economic planning. His fascination with railways began in 1841 when he joined the board of the Berlin–Hamburg railway, a connection he maintained until 1844, but continued to influence his military thought for decades. - Summary by Alister

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Originally published in 1841, Moltke’s essay The Western Boundary delves into the intricate tapestry of Franco-German relations, tracing their evolution from the fall of the Roman Empire to the contemporary political landscape, all while challenging prevailing French narratives. This compelling examination follows the backdrop of Adolphe Thiers 1840 calls for the annexation of the left bank of the Rhine, which emerged after Frances capitulation to Britain and Russia over the Oriental question. Additionally, the collection includes Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations, a thought-provoking analysis from 1830 addressing the turmoil in Belgium ignited by the French Revolution. The inclusion of Considerations in the Choice of Railway Routes from 1843 highlights Moltke’s forward-thinking perspective on railways, a crucial element in German military strategy and economic planning. His fascination with railways began in 1841 when he joined the board of the Berlin–Hamburg railway, a connection he maintained until 1844, but continued to influence his military thought for decades. - Summary by Alister

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010 - Considerations in the Choice of Railway Routes Part 1

Originally published in 1841, Moltke’s essay The Western Boundary delves into the intricate tapestry of Franco-German relations, tracing their evolution from the fall of the Roman Empire to the contemporary political landscape, all while challenging prevailing French narratives. This compelling examination follows the backdrop of Adolphe Thiers 1840 calls for the annexation of the left bank of the Rhine, which emerged after Frances capitulation to Britain and Russia over the Oriental question. Additionally, the collection includes Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations, a thought-provoking analysis from 1830 addressing the turmoil in Belgium ignited by the French Revolution. The inclusion of Considerations in the Choice of Railway Routes from 1843 highlights Moltke’s forward-thinking perspective on railways, a crucial element in German military strategy and economic planning. His fascination with railways began in 1841 when he joined the board of the Berlin–Hamburg railway, a connection he maintained until 1844, but continued to influence his military thought for decades. - Summary by Alister

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episode 009 - Preface to Considerations in the Choice of Railway Routes artwork

009 - Preface to Considerations in the Choice of Railway Routes

Originally published in 1841, Moltke’s essay The Western Boundary delves into the intricate tapestry of Franco-German relations, tracing their evolution from the fall of the Roman Empire to the contemporary political landscape, all while challenging prevailing French narratives. This compelling examination follows the backdrop of Adolphe Thiers 1840 calls for the annexation of the left bank of the Rhine, which emerged after Frances capitulation to Britain and Russia over the Oriental question. Additionally, the collection includes Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations, a thought-provoking analysis from 1830 addressing the turmoil in Belgium ignited by the French Revolution. The inclusion of Considerations in the Choice of Railway Routes from 1843 highlights Moltke’s forward-thinking perspective on railways, a crucial element in German military strategy and economic planning. His fascination with railways began in 1841 when he joined the board of the Berlin–Hamburg railway, a connection he maintained until 1844, but continued to influence his military thought for decades. - Summary by Alister

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episode 008 - Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations Part 3 artwork

008 - Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations Part 3

Originally published in 1841, Moltke’s essay The Western Boundary delves into the intricate tapestry of Franco-German relations, tracing their evolution from the fall of the Roman Empire to the contemporary political landscape, all while challenging prevailing French narratives. This compelling examination follows the backdrop of Adolphe Thiers 1840 calls for the annexation of the left bank of the Rhine, which emerged after Frances capitulation to Britain and Russia over the Oriental question. Additionally, the collection includes Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations, a thought-provoking analysis from 1830 addressing the turmoil in Belgium ignited by the French Revolution. The inclusion of Considerations in the Choice of Railway Routes from 1843 highlights Moltke’s forward-thinking perspective on railways, a crucial element in German military strategy and economic planning. His fascination with railways began in 1841 when he joined the board of the Berlin–Hamburg railway, a connection he maintained until 1844, but continued to influence his military thought for decades. - Summary by Alister

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episode 007 - Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations Part 2 artwork

007 - Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations Part 2

Originally published in 1841, Moltke’s essay The Western Boundary delves into the intricate tapestry of Franco-German relations, tracing their evolution from the fall of the Roman Empire to the contemporary political landscape, all while challenging prevailing French narratives. This compelling examination follows the backdrop of Adolphe Thiers 1840 calls for the annexation of the left bank of the Rhine, which emerged after Frances capitulation to Britain and Russia over the Oriental question. Additionally, the collection includes Holland and Belgium in their Mutual Relations, a thought-provoking analysis from 1830 addressing the turmoil in Belgium ignited by the French Revolution. The inclusion of Considerations in the Choice of Railway Routes from 1843 highlights Moltke’s forward-thinking perspective on railways, a crucial element in German military strategy and economic planning. His fascination with railways began in 1841 when he joined the board of the Berlin–Hamburg railway, a connection he maintained until 1844, but continued to influence his military thought for decades. - Summary by Alister

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