French Revolution & Napoleon (Grey History)

Grey History (William Clark)
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Apr 23, 2024 • 1h 18min

1.69 Toulon I: The Flimsy Coalition and the Second Partition of Poland

Toulon turns to treason. Placing its hopes in the First Coalition, the French rebels found an alliance crippled by mistrust and division. With the allies focused on their own self-interests, the war with France was often a secondary consideration compared to other territorial or commercial gains.This episode explore the dysfunctions of the First Coalition. Firstly, in unpacks Anglo-Spanish relations in the wake of the Nootka Crisis, and how naval cooperation between the two nations was far from effective. Secondly, it also examines the Second Partition of Poland, the Bavarian Exchange, and how relations between Russia, Prussia and Austria paralyzed the alliance in late 1792 and 1793.Early AccessDon't wait! Support the show and listen to Episode 70 "Toulon II: A Harbour of Discontent" now! Available for all True Revolutionaries and above!The Grey History CommunityHelp keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content, you're missing out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too!Join Now And Support the ShowMake a one-off donationContact MeSend your questions, praise, and scorn hereNewsletterSign Up for Free Bonus EpisodeFollow on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Twitter)AdvertisingPlease contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon.All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here.AboutGrey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon Bonaparte is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Apr 16, 2024 • 1h 15min

Joint Episode: Young Napoleon And Divided France with The Age of Napoleon

Where was Napoleon prior to the Siege of Toulon? How had the revolution impacted his career and his native home of Corsica? What were Napoleon's experiences of the social schisms which gripped revolutionary France? All of this, and more, is explored in this fantastic episode with the Age of Napoleon podcast.Early AccessDon't wait! Support the show and listen to Episode 69 "Toulon: The Flimsy Coalition and the Second Partition of Poland" now! Available for all True Revolutionaries and above!The Grey History CommunityHelp keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content, you're missing out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too!Join Now And Support the ShowMake a one-off donationContact MeSend your questions, praise, and scorn hereNewsletterSign Up for Free Bonus EpisodeFollow on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Twitter)AdvertisingPlease contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon.All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here.AboutGrey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon Bonaparte is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Apr 2, 2024 • 1h 22min

1.68 Marseille: Fight and Flight

“To arms, Frenchmen, to arms!”. As Marseille rallied the country to revolt, the great port city achieved stunning success. Angered by the purging of the Girondins, and driven by its own internal divisions, Marseille marched on Paris to overthrow the Jacobin tyranny.Yet, despite “liberating” Avignon in July 1793, setbacks soon become insurmountable. Forced into a corner, Marseille and nearby Toulon opened negotiations with the British. Terror in Marseille was sure to follow.Episode Extras1.68.1 The Terror in MarseilleExplore the fascinating characteristics of Marseille’s Terror! How did Marseille's experience differ to that of other federalist cities? What was the background of those killed? Were the proceedings a mockery of justice?1.68.2 Jacobin FederalismHow was it that Marseille’s Jacobins could be accused of federalism? This episode extra explores this unexpected accusation, as well as links to future blueprints for totalitarian one-party regimes!Early AccessDon't wait! Support the show and listen to Episode 69 "Toulon: The Flimsy Coalition and the Second Partition of Poland" now! Available for all True Revolutionaries and above!The Grey History CommunityHelp keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content, you're missing out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too!Join Now And Support the ShowMake a one-off donationContact MeSend your questions, praise, and scorn hereNewsletterSign Up for Free Bonus EpisodeFollow on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Twitter)AdvertisingPlease contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon.All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here.AboutGrey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon Bonaparte is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 21, 2024 • 4min

1.67 Lyon IV: The Blame Game

With the bloodshed of Lyon's Terror mired in controversy, there's no shortage of grey to explore! Examine what motivated Collot d'Herbois to embrace bloody repression. Learn how the Committee of Public Safety responded to his divisive actions. Who is responsible for the excesses in the city, and why do historians bitterly disagree? These are just some of the ambiguities we'll unpack in this bonus episode for community members!Listen NowThe Grey History CommunityHelp keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! Enjoy an ad-free feed, a community chatroom, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content! Don't miss out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too!Join Now And Support the ShowEarly AccessDon't wait! Support the show and listen to Episode 68 "Marseille: Fight and Flight" now! Available for all True Revolutionaries and above!Contact MeSend your questions, praise, and scorn hereNewsletterSign Up for Free Bonus EpisodeFollow on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Twitter)AdvertisingPlease contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon.All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here.AboutGrey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon Bonaparte is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 3, 2024 • 1h 33min

1.66 Lyon III: Liberated City

Confronted by the purge of the Girondins, the city of Lyon commences insurrection. The rebellion does not go to plan. Despite attempts at a negotiated solution, the city's revolt ends in horrific bloodshed. The Terror in Lyon permanently tarnishes the revolutionary project.  Early AccessDon't wait! Support the show and listen to Episode 67 "Lyon IV: The Blame Game" now! Available for all True Revolutionaries and above!The Grey History CommunityHelp keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content, you're missing out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too!Join Now And Support the ShowMake a one-off donationContact MeSend your questions, praise, and scorn hereNewsletterSign Up for Free Bonus EpisodeFollow on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Twitter)AdvertisingPlease contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon.All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here.AboutGrey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon Bonaparte is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 19, 2024 • 1h 9min

1.65 Lyon II: Whose Revolution Is it Anyway?

Insurrection arrives in the city of silk! Although consumed by the same factionalism which devoured the capital, Lyon charts a unique path in 1793. With an unusual twist to familiar developments, the scene was set for one of the most controversial acts of the Reign of Terror.Early AccessDon't wait! Support the show and listen to Episode 66 "Lyon: Liberated City" now! Available for all True Revolutionaries and above!The Grey History CommunityHelp keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content, you're missing out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too!Join Now And Support the ShowMake a one-off donationContact MeSend your questions, praise, and scorn hereNewsletterSign Up for Free Bonus EpisodeFollow on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Twitter)AdvertisingPlease contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon.All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here.AboutGrey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 4, 2024 • 1h 12min

1.64 Lyon I: Royalist or Revolutionary?

Famed for being a bastion of reaction, the Republic's second city was anything but. This episode explores Lyon's unique experience of the revolution, unpacking both it's conservative and revolutionary stages. A trailblazer for popular democracy, the history of Lyon is one of contradictions, misnomers, and copious amounts of silk. It's also one civil war and terror...Early AccessDon't wait! Support the show and listen to Episode 65 "Lyon: Whose Revolution Is It Anyway?" now! Available for all True Revolutionaries and above!The Grey History CommunityHelp keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content, you're missing out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too!Join Now And Support the ShowMake a one-off donationContact MeSend your questions, praise, and scorn hereNewsletterSign Up for Free Bonus EpisodeFollow on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Twitter)AdvertisingPlease contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon.All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here.AboutGrey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 28, 2024 • 1h 26min

Joint Episode: American Politics and the French Revolution with My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

How did the French Revolution shape American politics? Why did the French Revolutionaries diverge from the Americans? Did the American Revolution inspire revolutionaries across the Atlantic?In this fantastic episode with Bruce Carlson of My History Can Beat Up Your Politics, we explore a range of intersections between the French Revolution and American history! If you have questions, send them on in!Early AccessDon't wait! Support the show and listen to Episode 64 "Lyon: Royalist or Revolutionary?" now! Available for all True Revolutionaries and above!The Grey History CommunityHelp keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content, you're missing out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too!Join Now And Support the ShowMake a one-off donationContact MeSend your questions, praise, and scorn hereNewsletterSign Up for Free Bonus EpisodeFollow on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Twitter)AdvertisingPlease contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon.All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here.AboutGrey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 17, 2024 • 1h 23min

1.63 Caen: The North Rebels!

Normandy and Brittany declare insurrection. Proclaiming their intention to march against the capital, a northern army was assembled to crush the anarchists in Paris. But, despite noteworthy successes, the Federalist Revolt of the North ended in disaster.Why did the Norman port of Caen become a key federalist stronghold? Did the insurrections pursue a truly federalist program? How did Paris respond to the emerging threat to the north These questions and more will be explored in this episode on the Federalist Revolts of 1793!Exclusive Bonus Content (Episode Extras)1. A History of Caen: An exploration of Caen's unique experiences of the revolution, and how the town's characteristics shaped its relationship with the revolution and Paris.2. The Manifesto of the Central Committee of Resistance to Oppression: An examination of the most detailed and broad-based federalist program from 1793. It's not what you might expect!Early AccessDon't wait! Support the show and listen to Episode 64 "Lyon: Royalist or Revolutionary?" now! Available for all True Revolutionaries and above!The Grey History CommunityHelp keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content, you're missing out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too!Join Now And Support the ShowMake a one-off donationContact MeSend your questions, praise, and scorn hereNewsletterSign Up for Free Bonus EpisodeFollow on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Twitter)AdvertisingPlease contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon.All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here.AboutGrey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 21, 2023 • 1h 14min

1.62 The Federalist Revolts

This podcast explores the Federalist Revolts during the French Revolution, including the causes and objectives of the rebellions. It delves into the tension between the Jacobins and the Girondins, as well as the evolution of federalism from celebrated to treasonous. The episode also discusses the opposition to decentralization and the threat posed to Paris by the rebels.

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