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french revolution podcast

by Prof. Heather O'Conner Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the story of the French Revolution?

From guillotines to out of touch queens, the French Revolution is the story of how France became the country of "liberté, égalité, and fraternité". Already a member?

Where can I find resources about the French Revolution and terror?

A set of free online resources for students taking the French Revolution and Terror at A-level has been produced by the Society for the Study of French History.

Is there an episode index for Mike Duncan's revolutions podcast?

This is an episode index for Mike Duncan's fabulous Revolutions Podcast. Here is an episode index for his fabulous The History of Rome Podcast Oh Also... Interview with Podcast 411 What is the Third Estate?

Why is the French Revolution so important?

It is the most famous revolution in Europe and saw the continent's most populous country execute its monarch and restructure its society. From guillotines to out of touch queens, the French Revolution is the story of how France became the country of "liberté, égalité, and fraternité".

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Where can I listen to revolutions podcast?

Revolutions | Podcasts on Audible | Audible.com.

Is revolutions podcast ending?

The podcast concluded in 2012. A year later he began Revolutions, which ran for ten seasons over the course of nine years, covering the French, Russian and American revolutions, among others. The series ended in July 2022.

What are the main 3 ideas of the French Revolution?

The ideals of the French Revolution are Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.

What is the best book to read about the French Revolution?

The Oxford History of the French Revolution by William Doyle By far the best single-volume history of the French Revolution, Doyle's book is suitable for all levels of interest.

How many episodes of revolutions are there?

In total, 42 episodes aired over two seasons.

How many hours is the revolutions podcast?

Succeeding at any part of this, much less all of it, is very hard. Since the fall of 2013, the historian Mike Duncan has recorded, by his own estimate, about 150 hours of his podcast Revolutions, which is currently in the middle of its final season.

What was Napoleon's motto?

The First Consul (Napoleon Bonaparte) then established the motto liberté, ordre public (liberty, public order).

Did Napoleon support the French Revolution?

Napoleon was born on the island of Corsica not long after its annexation by the Kingdom of France. He supported the French Revolution in 1789 while serving in the French army, and tried to spread its ideals to his native Corsica.

Did Napoleon betray the French Revolution?

Napoleon intentionally conceded to the fact that he had betrayed the goals of the French Revolution. The values of the French Revolution were Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. Liberty of the people, in other words, the freedom of the people was extremely important to the French Revolution.

Which book is regarded as the bible of French Revolution?

Rousseau's Le Contract Social (1762) as the “Bible of the Revolution”

Who caused the French Revolution?

The upheaval was caused by widespread discontent with the French monarchy and the poor economic policies of King Louis XVI, who met his death by guillotine, as did his wife Marie Antoinette.

Was the French Revolution Good?

The French Revolution of 1789 was a key turning point in the history of France and indeed a good portion of Europe as well. Hastened by Enlightenment philosophies, the revolution put an end to the feudal system as well as France's absolute monarchy, and changed the country's entire political landscape.

The French Revolution: Everything you need to know

If you’re looking for an introduction to the French Revolution, this episode from our ‘Everything you wanted to know’ series is a good place to start. Professor Marisa Linton responds to listener questions and internet search queries on the key issues surrounding the blood-soaked events in late 18th-century France.

Marie Antoinette

Doomed queen Marie Antoinette is one of the most instantly recognisable figures of the French Revolution, but much of what we think we know about her is in fact myth – including the ‘fact’ she purportedly said “ let them eat cake “.

The failings of the French Revolution

What do we get wrong about the French Revolution? In this podcast from 2018, Stephen Clarke, author of The French Revolution and What Went Wrong, offers a myth-busting account of events, revealing a much more murky and complex reality than the story that is usually remembered.

What was the French Revolution?

From guillotines to out of touch queens, the French Revolution is the story of how France became the country of "liberté, égalité, and fraternité".

When did Louis XVI get executed?

They imprisoned the French royal family and on August 10th 1792 they abolished the French monarchy. [00:15:17] Five months later, on January 21st, 1793, Louis XVI was executed, after having been found guilty of the crime of high treason, of betraying his country.

What is the Napoleonic Quarterly?

1. The Napoleonic Quarterly. London, England, UK Taking the epic conflicts of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars three months at a time. Each episode features interviews with leading historians of the period - covering the campaigns, diplomacy and political dramas of an extraordinary 24 years. Frequency 1 episode / week , Average Episode ...

Who is the baby faced Napoleon Nerd?

The Napoleonicist. UK Covering all things French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, and presented by 'the baby-faced Napoleon Nerd' (Zack White). This podcast offers a rich array of interviews, narratives and opinion pieces on a vast range of topics from the period 1789-1815.

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