French Revolution & Napoleon (Grey History)

Grey History (William Clark)
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Aug 31, 2020 • 1h 21min

1.25 The Road to War

The podcast explores the events leading up to France's decision to go to war during the French Revolution, the concerns raised across Europe, and the motivations behind the Jacobins' decision to march on Vienna. It also delves into topics such as the consequences of a printing error in the King James Bible, attitudes of Frederick William II towards military conquests, and the historical practice of royal inbreeding.
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Jul 13, 2020 • 1h 13min

1.24 The Legislative Assembly

The podcast discusses the challenges faced by the new generation of revolutionaries in the Legislative Assembly during the French Revolution. It covers the controversial solutions embraced by the deputies, the champions of the constitution and the hostility of the Jacobins, the influential deputies in the assembly, grievances of the peasantry and growing resentment towards the nobility. It also explores the conflict between the assembly and King Louis and the external problems faced by the assembly, including treasonous plots.
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Jun 8, 2020 • 56min

1.23 The Constitution of 1791

The podcast highlights the flaws of the Constitution of 1791 in the context of the French Revolution. It explores the transformation of prominent figures, power dynamics within the assembly, and limitations of the king's power. The decision to separate legislative and executive branches is discussed, along with the dissatisfaction among Democrats and Republicans. Overall, it provides an introduction to the French Revolution and encourages support for the show.
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May 11, 2020 • 59min

1.22 The Tricolour Terror

The podcast explores the consequences of the King's attempted escape, the constitutional crisis triggered by Lafayette's arrest order, the controversy surrounding the King's declaration, the divisions within the revolutionary club, the shifting political positions during the Revolution, the role of private property, and the aftermath of the Champ de Mars Massacre.
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Apr 24, 2020 • 7min

Show Update April 2020

The podcast provides an update on the show, including plans for future seasons and bonus content for Patreon supporters. They discuss potential topics such as the United States of Belgium revolution and the French revolution in the Caribbean. Listeners are encouraged to join the Patreon community for exclusive content.
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Apr 21, 2020 • 1h 1min

1.21 Run Louis Run

Delve into the French Revolution and the attempted escape of the royal family. Explore the unstable state of the Revolution and the rise of enemies. Learn how anti-clerical attitudes were used to challenge authority. Discover the role of political clubs and societies in the revolution. Uncover the motivations behind the royal family's flight. Explore the involvement of a Swedish nobleman in their escape. Discuss the failed escape and the end of the monarchy.
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Apr 6, 2020 • 58min

1.20 Death of the Aristocracy

This episode of Grey History explores the responses of the first and second estates to the French Revolution, the nationalisation of church property, the abolition of nobility, the anxiety and emigration during the revolution, the fears and concerns of emigres, and the complex character and impact of Mirabeau on the French Revolution.
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Mar 27, 2020 • 54min

1.19 A Holy War Begins

The podcast explores the conflict between the French Revolution and the Catholic Church, including the nationalization of church land and the civil constitution of the clergy. It delves into historical anomalies such as printing errors and royal incest, highlighting the complexities of the revolution and its impact on the Catholic Church.
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Mar 18, 2020 • 57min

1.18 A Popular Revolution

The podcast explores the popularity of revolutionary traditions and symbols during the French Revolution, such as Liberty Trees and Phrygian caps. It discusses the autonomy of federators and the downfall of a renowned book printer. The chapter also delves into the symbolism of revolutionary trinkets and clothing, including the Tri-Color Cockade. Additionally, it explores the history and controversy surrounding the Statue of Freedom in Washington, D.C. The podcast highlights the widespread support and unity among Parisians during the revolution and the emerging conflict with the Catholic Church.
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Mar 8, 2020 • 1h

1.17 Rivals for Power

The podcast discusses the challenges faced by the National Assembly, including structural reforms and division, the rise of political societies, and the impact of the free press. It also explores the radical democratic policies pursued by Parisian districts, the formation of influential political clubs, and the mobilization of Paris. Additionally, it examines the consequences of the French Revolution, including suffering and internal conflict, and the Assembly's judicial reforms. The podcast concludes with a discussion on the democratic spirit in France and its effects in 1789 and 1790.

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