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A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROME The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. REVOLUTIONS: ARCHIVES If you are enjoying Revolutions, please support the show so I can keep doing it full time. Click the link, head over to Paypal and pay anyamount you like.
10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Not only is this a totally baseless rumor, but there are two huge factors that weigh against it: 1) Paul looked like Peter. There's no escaping genetics. 2) Paul was born while Elizabeth was still alive. She was a zealous devotee of her father's lineage, and fought to ensure its survival. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville.THE HISTORY OF ROME
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3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 63- A FAREWELL TO CLAUDIUS Marcus Aurelius (2nd century) the diminutive philosopher stoic emperor whose wife was unfaithful and whose son and doctors conspired to kill him (according to Dio). Julian (4th century) was also bit awkward, fell into the empire by chance, and was a part-time philosopher and historian. Both were decent top-10 emperors. THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROME The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. REVOLUTIONS: ARCHIVES If you are enjoying Revolutions, please support the show so I can keep doing it full time. Click the link, head over to Paypal and pay anyamount you like.
10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Not only is this a totally baseless rumor, but there are two huge factors that weigh against it: 1) Paul looked like Peter. There's no escaping genetics. 2) Paul was born while Elizabeth was still alive. She was a zealous devotee of her father's lineage, and fought to ensure its survival. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville.THE HISTORY OF ROME
If you are enjoying Revolutions, please support the show so I can keep doing it full time. Click the link, head over to Paypal and pay anyamount you like.
3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 63- A FAREWELL TO CLAUDIUS Marcus Aurelius (2nd century) the diminutive philosopher stoic emperor whose wife was unfaithful and whose son and doctors conspired to kill him (according to Dio). Julian (4th century) was also bit awkward, fell into the empire by chance, and was a part-time philosopher and historian. Both were decent top-10 emperors. 10.7- THE PARIS COMMUNE REVISITED In 1919 Bolsheviks republished it. Mid-April 1871 Lavrov was sent by Commune into propaganda mission abroad: as foreigner he could travel outside Paris. As to russian socialists of 1870s-1880s, their views on Paris Commune were formed neither by Bakunin, nor by Marx, but were very close to those of Marx. 3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
3.1 THE THREE ESTATES The population of pre-Revolutionary France was divided into Three Estates: the Church, the Nobility and Everyone Else. Direct Link: 3.1The Three Estates
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 1- IN THE BEGINNING The first episode. To think that you would complete this monumental task of covering the entire Ancient Roman history in under 5 years time. That is roughly 250 years covered per year. Pretty good when you consider the depth of the work throughout. There is nary an event of import that he did not cover in detail. 10.3- THE THREE PILLARS OF MARXISM 10.3- The Three Pillars of Marxism. According to Lenin, Karl Marx was, "the genius who continued and consummated the three main ideological currents of the 19th century, as represented by the three most advanced countries of mankind: classical German philosophy, classical English political economy, and French socialism combined with French 3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. 05:00 PM | Permalink. 55- TEUTOBURG NIGHTMARES: THE HISTORY OF ROME The Julio-Claudian family was rife with conflict, but nothing compared to the battle fought against the Germans in the Teutoburg Forest. Pics by Carolyn. Thanks Carolyn! 55- Teutoburg Nightmares 4.18- DEATH TO THE FRENCH After declaring independence, Jean-Jacques Dessalines ordered the extermination of the white French. Direct Link: 4.18- Death to theFrench
4.19- THE HISTORY OF HAITI 1806-Present. Enjoy. Direct Link: 4.19- The History of Haiti Flag of Kingdom of Haiti: King Henri I: Flag Republic of Haiti: Alexandre Petion: Jean-Pierre Boyer: Lakou Family Plots: Flag Second Empire of Haiti: Emperor Faustin I: Return of Republic of Haiti: Fabre Geffrard: Nissage Saget: Lysius Salomon: National Bank of Haiti: Florvil Hyppolite: Antenor Firmin: Pierre Nord Alexis: Flag of THE HISTORY OF ROME: 102- THE COMMON ENEMY OF MANKIND 102- The Common Enemy of Mankind. Septimius Severus died in 211 while campaigning in Britain. He left the Empire to his sons, but their mutual hatred for one another meant that one of them was going to wind up dead. 102- The Common Enemy of Mankind. Posted at 07:19 PM |Permalink.
THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
10.7- THE PARIS COMMUNE REVISITED In 1919 Bolsheviks republished it. Mid-April 1871 Lavrov was sent by Commune into propaganda mission abroad: as foreigner he could travel outside Paris. As to russian socialists of 1870s-1880s, their views on Paris Commune were formed neither by Bakunin, nor by Marx, but were very close to those of Marx. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville. 10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Not only is this a totally baseless rumor, but there are two huge factors that weigh against it: 1) Paul looked like Peter. There's no escaping genetics. 2) Paul was born while Elizabeth was still alive. She was a zealous devotee of her father's lineage, and fought to ensure its survival. 10.3- THE THREE PILLARS OF MARXISM 10.3- The Three Pillars of Marxism. According to Lenin, Karl Marx was, "the genius who continued and consummated the three main ideological currents of the 19th century, as represented by the three most advanced countries of mankind: classical German philosophy, classical English political economy, and French socialism combined with French 1.5- CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHEADS After negotiations with Parliament broke down, King Charles raised his standard in August, 1642. The opening campaigns of the First Civil War tilted in the Royalists favor. 1.05- Cavaliers and Roundheads In case you're wondering, yes, Charles took a rather circuitous route to get from Nottingham toLondon.
4.18- DEATH TO THE FRENCH After declaring independence, Jean-Jacques Dessalines ordered the extermination of the white French. Direct Link: 4.18- Death to theFrench
3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
10.7- THE PARIS COMMUNE REVISITED In 1919 Bolsheviks republished it. Mid-April 1871 Lavrov was sent by Commune into propaganda mission abroad: as foreigner he could travel outside Paris. As to russian socialists of 1870s-1880s, their views on Paris Commune were formed neither by Bakunin, nor by Marx, but were very close to those of Marx. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville. 10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Not only is this a totally baseless rumor, but there are two huge factors that weigh against it: 1) Paul looked like Peter. There's no escaping genetics. 2) Paul was born while Elizabeth was still alive. She was a zealous devotee of her father's lineage, and fought to ensure its survival. 10.3- THE THREE PILLARS OF MARXISM 10.3- The Three Pillars of Marxism. According to Lenin, Karl Marx was, "the genius who continued and consummated the three main ideological currents of the 19th century, as represented by the three most advanced countries of mankind: classical German philosophy, classical English political economy, and French socialism combined with French 1.5- CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHEADS After negotiations with Parliament broke down, King Charles raised his standard in August, 1642. The opening campaigns of the First Civil War tilted in the Royalists favor. 1.05- Cavaliers and Roundheads In case you're wondering, yes, Charles took a rather circuitous route to get from Nottingham toLondon.
4.18- DEATH TO THE FRENCH After declaring independence, Jean-Jacques Dessalines ordered the extermination of the white French. Direct Link: 4.18- Death to theFrench
3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROME The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. 2.1- THE THIRTEEN COLONIES A brief tour of the Thirteen Colonies. Direct Link: 2.01- The NewWorld
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 1- IN THE BEGINNING The first episode. To think that you would complete this monumental task of covering the entire Ancient Roman history in under 5 years time. That is roughly 250 years covered per year. Pretty good when you consider the depth of the work throughout. There is nary an event of import that he did not cover in detail. 55- TEUTOBURG NIGHTMARES: THE HISTORY OF ROME The Julio-Claudian family was rife with conflict, but nothing compared to the battle fought against the Germans in the Teutoburg Forest. Pics by Carolyn. Thanks Carolyn! 55- Teutoburg NightmaresTHE HISTORY OF ROME
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10.3- THE THREE PILLARS OF MARXISM 10.3- The Three Pillars of Marxism. According to Lenin, Karl Marx was, "the genius who continued and consummated the three main ideological currents of the 19th century, as represented by the three most advanced countries of mankind: classical German philosophy, classical English political economy, and French socialism combined with French 4.06- THE SECOND COMMISSION The Second Commission was supposed to implement the Law of April 4 and defeat the slave uprising. This turned out to be harder than they thought. Direct Link: 4.06- The Second Commission REVOLUTIONS: SEPTEMBER 2013 In 1625, Charles Stuart became king of England, Scotland and Ireland. His relationship with Parliament immediately got off on the wrong foot. Direct Link: 1.01- The Kingdoms of Charles Stuart 10.1- THE INTERNATIONAL WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION I think this is a strong start, but IMO you overemphasise how obscure Marx was at the time. I happen to be reading A World to Win: The Life and Works of Karl Marx by Sven-Eric Liedman as this comes out and he notes that the Neue Rheinische Zeitung printed about 4000 copies of its later editions and had one of the highest circulations in the German states in 1849. 3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. 05:00 PM | Permalink. THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROME The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. REVOLUTIONS: ARCHIVES If you are enjoying Revolutions, please support the show so I can keep doing it full time. Click the link, head over to Paypal and pay anyamount you like.
10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Not only is this a totally baseless rumor, but there are two huge factors that weigh against it: 1) Paul looked like Peter. There's no escaping genetics. 2) Paul was born while Elizabeth was still alive. She was a zealous devotee of her father's lineage, and fought to ensure its survival. 1.5- CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHEADS After negotiations with Parliament broke down, King Charles raised his standard in August, 1642. The opening campaigns of the First Civil War tilted in the Royalists favor. 1.05- Cavaliers and Roundheads In case you're wondering, yes, Charles took a rather circuitous route to get from Nottingham toLondon.
THE HISTORY OF ROME
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3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
4.19- THE HISTORY OF HAITI 1806-Present. Enjoy. Direct Link: 4.19- The History of Haiti Flag of Kingdom of Haiti: King Henri I: Flag Republic of Haiti: Alexandre Petion: Jean-Pierre Boyer: Lakou Family Plots: Flag Second Empire of Haiti: Emperor Faustin I: Return of Republic of Haiti: Fabre Geffrard: Nissage Saget: Lysius Salomon: National Bank of Haiti: Florvil Hyppolite: Antenor Firmin: Pierre Nord Alexis: Flag of THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROME The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. REVOLUTIONS: ARCHIVES If you are enjoying Revolutions, please support the show so I can keep doing it full time. Click the link, head over to Paypal and pay anyamount you like.
10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Not only is this a totally baseless rumor, but there are two huge factors that weigh against it: 1) Paul looked like Peter. There's no escaping genetics. 2) Paul was born while Elizabeth was still alive. She was a zealous devotee of her father's lineage, and fought to ensure its survival. 1.5- CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHEADS After negotiations with Parliament broke down, King Charles raised his standard in August, 1642. The opening campaigns of the First Civil War tilted in the Royalists favor. 1.05- Cavaliers and Roundheads In case you're wondering, yes, Charles took a rather circuitous route to get from Nottingham toLondon.
THE HISTORY OF ROME
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3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
4.19- THE HISTORY OF HAITI 1806-Present. Enjoy. Direct Link: 4.19- The History of Haiti Flag of Kingdom of Haiti: King Henri I: Flag Republic of Haiti: Alexandre Petion: Jean-Pierre Boyer: Lakou Family Plots: Flag Second Empire of Haiti: Emperor Faustin I: Return of Republic of Haiti: Fabre Geffrard: Nissage Saget: Lysius Salomon: National Bank of Haiti: Florvil Hyppolite: Antenor Firmin: Pierre Nord Alexis: Flag ofSUPPORT THE SHOW
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What an awful ordeal! as they say “you gotta do what you gotta do”. 1- get better . Breathe. 2- finish the manuscript. Breathe. 3- podcasts. Breathe. Honestly we can wait and given the excellence of your podcasts, it is worth the wait. 10.7- THE PARIS COMMUNE REVISITED In 1919 Bolsheviks republished it. Mid-April 1871 Lavrov was sent by Commune into propaganda mission abroad: as foreigner he could travel outside Paris. As to russian socialists of 1870s-1880s, their views on Paris Commune were formed neither by Bakunin, nor by Marx, but were very close to those of Marx. ABOUT ME - REVOLUTIONS Mike Duncan grew up outside of Seattle, WA and has a degree in Political Science from Western Washington University. After completing The History of Rome podcast he studied Public History at Texas State University but dropped everything to move to Madison WI where he now changes diapers, writes short cartoon histories and produces the Revolutions Podcast. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville. 3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
THE HISTORY OF ROME: ARCHIVES The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, 3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. 05:00 PM | Permalink. 4.18- DEATH TO THE FRENCH After declaring independence, Jean-Jacques Dessalines ordered the extermination of the white French. Direct Link: 4.18- Death to theFrench
9.03- MEXICO
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THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. 10.31- A BIG MISTAKE Racism, Nationalism, incompetent conservative egos, Liberal shortsightedness, (supporting the war and then blaming the conservatives upon its failure). The propaganda machines loaded with double think, and the inability to see humanity through the cloud of us vs. them. How this war opened sounds amazingly like Pearl harbor. THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROME The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville. 10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Not only is this a totally baseless rumor, but there are two huge factors that weigh against it: 1) Paul looked like Peter. There's no escaping genetics. 2) Paul was born while Elizabeth was still alive. She was a zealous devotee of her father's lineage, and fought to ensure its survival.THE HISTORY OF ROME
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3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. 05:00 PM | Permalink. THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. 10.31- A BIG MISTAKE Racism, Nationalism, incompetent conservative egos, Liberal shortsightedness, (supporting the war and then blaming the conservatives upon its failure). The propaganda machines loaded with double think, and the inability to see humanity through the cloud of us vs. them. How this war opened sounds amazingly like Pearl harbor. THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROME The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville. 10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Not only is this a totally baseless rumor, but there are two huge factors that weigh against it: 1) Paul looked like Peter. There's no escaping genetics. 2) Paul was born while Elizabeth was still alive. She was a zealous devotee of her father's lineage, and fought to ensure its survival.THE HISTORY OF ROME
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3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. 05:00 PM | Permalink.ABOUT ME
Mike Duncan is one of the foremost history podcasters in the world. His award-winning series The History of Rome set the standard for episodic narrative history and inspired a generation of listeners. His current series Revolutions explores the great political revolutions of history and is one of the most popular history podcasts in the world. ABOUT ME - REVOLUTIONS Mike Duncan grew up outside of Seattle, WA and has a degree in Political Science from Western Washington University. After completing The History of Rome podcast he studied Public History at Texas State University but dropped everything to move to Madison WI where he now changes diapers, writes short cartoon histories and produces the Revolutions Podcast.SUPPORT THE SHOW
If you are enjoying Revolutions, please consider making a donation to support the show. Think of how many hours you spend listening to me talk about history. Now think about how many hours it takes me to put together just one of these episodes. Help me keep making them! You can either make a one time donation to the show using a debit or credit card oreven better!set up a recurring 10.14- THE TSAR LIBERATOR I find it interesting that 19th century rulers seemed to be acutely aware of the danger of revolution and did what they at least was thought best to prevent it, while rulers of the present century don’t seem to even be aware of the possibility of revolution. 10.7- THE PARIS COMMUNE REVISITED In 1919 Bolsheviks republished it. Mid-April 1871 Lavrov was sent by Commune into propaganda mission abroad: as foreigner he could travel outside Paris. As to russian socialists of 1870s-1880s, their views on Paris Commune were formed neither by Bakunin, nor by Marx, but were very close to those of Marx. THE HISTORY OF ROME: AUDIBLE BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS Audible Book Recommendations. 12 Caesars by Seutonius. The Roman Way by Edith Hamilton. Roman Lives by Plutarch. The Satires by Juvenal. The Roman Empire: A Very Short Introduction by Christopher Kelly. March of Folly by Barbara Tuchman. Augustus by Anthony Everitt. Rubicon by Tom Holland. CONTACT - REVOLUTIONS - TYPEPAD Contact. If you have questions, comments, praise or scorn email me: revolutionspodcast@gmail.com. I do my best to respond, but I get a lot of emails and can't always reply. Apologies in advance. 3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. 05:00 PM | Permalink. 4.18- DEATH TO THE FRENCH After declaring independence, Jean-Jacques Dessalines ordered the extermination of the white French. Direct Link: 4.18- Death to theFrench
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 102- THE COMMON ENEMY OF MANKIND 102- The Common Enemy of Mankind. Septimius Severus died in 211 while campaigning in Britain. He left the Empire to his sons, but their mutual hatred for one another meant that one of them was going to wind up dead. 102- The Common Enemy of Mankind. Posted at 07:19 PM |Permalink.
THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. 10.31- A BIG MISTAKE Racism, Nationalism, incompetent conservative egos, Liberal shortsightedness, (supporting the war and then blaming the conservatives upon its failure). The propaganda machines loaded with double think, and the inability to see humanity through the cloud of us vs. them. How this war opened sounds amazingly like Pearl harbor. THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROMETHE HISTORY OF ROMEA HISTORY OF ROME PODCASTMIKE DUNCAN HISTORY OF ROMEANCIENT ROMEPODCAST
The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville. 10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Not only is this a totally baseless rumor, but there are two huge factors that weigh against it: 1) Paul looked like Peter. There's no escaping genetics. 2) Paul was born while Elizabeth was still alive. She was a zealous devotee of her father's lineage, and fought to ensure its survival.THE HISTORY OF ROME
If you are enjoying Revolutions, please support the show so I can keep doing it full time. Click the link, head over to Paypal and pay anyamount you like.
3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. 05:00 PM | Permalink. THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. 10.31- A BIG MISTAKE Racism, Nationalism, incompetent conservative egos, Liberal shortsightedness, (supporting the war and then blaming the conservatives upon its failure). The propaganda machines loaded with double think, and the inability to see humanity through the cloud of us vs. them. How this war opened sounds amazingly like Pearl harbor. THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROMETHE HISTORY OF ROMEA HISTORY OF ROME PODCASTMIKE DUNCAN HISTORY OF ROMEANCIENT ROMEPODCAST
The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville. 10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Not only is this a totally baseless rumor, but there are two huge factors that weigh against it: 1) Paul looked like Peter. There's no escaping genetics. 2) Paul was born while Elizabeth was still alive. She was a zealous devotee of her father's lineage, and fought to ensure its survival.THE HISTORY OF ROME
If you are enjoying Revolutions, please support the show so I can keep doing it full time. Click the link, head over to Paypal and pay anyamount you like.
3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. 05:00 PM | Permalink.ABOUT ME
Mike Duncan is one of the foremost history podcasters in the world. His award-winning series The History of Rome set the standard for episodic narrative history and inspired a generation of listeners. His current series Revolutions explores the great political revolutions of history and is one of the most popular history podcasts in the world. ABOUT ME - REVOLUTIONS Mike Duncan grew up outside of Seattle, WA and has a degree in Political Science from Western Washington University. After completing The History of Rome podcast he studied Public History at Texas State University but dropped everything to move to Madison WI where he now changes diapers, writes short cartoon histories and produces the Revolutions Podcast.SUPPORT THE SHOW
If you are enjoying Revolutions, please consider making a donation to support the show. Think of how many hours you spend listening to me talk about history. Now think about how many hours it takes me to put together just one of these episodes. Help me keep making them! You can either make a one time donation to the show using a debit or credit card oreven better!set up a recurring 10.14- THE TSAR LIBERATOR I find it interesting that 19th century rulers seemed to be acutely aware of the danger of revolution and did what they at least was thought best to prevent it, while rulers of the present century don’t seem to even be aware of the possibility of revolution. 10.7- THE PARIS COMMUNE REVISITED In 1919 Bolsheviks republished it. Mid-April 1871 Lavrov was sent by Commune into propaganda mission abroad: as foreigner he could travel outside Paris. As to russian socialists of 1870s-1880s, their views on Paris Commune were formed neither by Bakunin, nor by Marx, but were very close to those of Marx. THE HISTORY OF ROME: AUDIBLE BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS Audible Book Recommendations. 12 Caesars by Seutonius. The Roman Way by Edith Hamilton. Roman Lives by Plutarch. The Satires by Juvenal. The Roman Empire: A Very Short Introduction by Christopher Kelly. March of Folly by Barbara Tuchman. Augustus by Anthony Everitt. Rubicon by Tom Holland. CONTACT - REVOLUTIONS - TYPEPAD Contact. If you have questions, comments, praise or scorn email me: revolutionspodcast@gmail.com. I do my best to respond, but I get a lot of emails and can't always reply. Apologies in advance. 3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire. 05:00 PM | Permalink. 4.18- DEATH TO THE FRENCH After declaring independence, Jean-Jacques Dessalines ordered the extermination of the white French. Direct Link: 4.18- Death to theFrench
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 102- THE COMMON ENEMY OF MANKIND 102- The Common Enemy of Mankind. Septimius Severus died in 211 while campaigning in Britain. He left the Empire to his sons, but their mutual hatred for one another meant that one of them was going to wind up dead. 102- The Common Enemy of Mankind. Posted at 07:19 PM |Permalink.
THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. 10.31- A BIG MISTAKE How many times in the last 7 years (and going back to THOR) have you read a sentence to the effect of "This will be a quick easily won war!"? More so than others, this episode (which was fantastically done BTW) really connects the dots for me about the history of THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROMETHE HISTORY OF ROMEA HISTORY OF ROME PODCASTMIKE DUNCAN HISTORY OF ROMEANCIENT ROMEPODCAST
The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville.THE HISTORY OF ROME
If you are enjoying Revolutions, please support the show so I can keep doing it full time. Click the link, head over to Paypal and pay anyamount you like.
10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Mike, excellent episode, although I do agree with some of the comments that a little bit was missing. I don't know if you need to rush. An extra 5-10 minutes to flesh out some ideas and events (without getting too into the weeds!) will not turn away any listeners, I assure you. 3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire THE HISTORY OF ROMEHOMETOURSBIBLIOGRAPHYAUDIBLE RECSABOUT MEARCHIVES A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor ofREVOLUTIONS
A podcast exploring the great revolutions of history. Au revoir Paris Direct Link: Supplemental: The Streets of Paris [I promised some pictures, but had a snafu culling through the album before surgery/moving happened. 10.31- A BIG MISTAKE How many times in the last 7 years (and going back to THOR) have you read a sentence to the effect of "This will be a quick easily won war!"? More so than others, this episode (which was fantastically done BTW) really connects the dots for me about the history of THE HISTORY OF ROME: 41B- THE GALLIC WARS From 57-52 BC Caesar slowly conquered Gaul. Along the way he crossed into Germania twice and led the first Roman expedition to Britain. Finally, the last Gallic army was forced to surrender at Alesia. 41b-The Gallic Wars
THE HISTORY OF ROME: 51- ACTIUM: THE HISTORY OF ROMETHE HISTORY OF ROMEA HISTORY OF ROME PODCASTMIKE DUNCAN HISTORY OF ROMEANCIENT ROMEPODCAST
The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. GOOGLE MAP OF JULY REVOLUTION Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. Enjoy! [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Also Place Hotel de Ville.THE HISTORY OF ROME
If you are enjoying Revolutions, please support the show so I can keep doing it full time. Click the link, head over to Paypal and pay anyamount you like.
10.10- THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE Mike, excellent episode, although I do agree with some of the comments that a little bit was missing. I don't know if you need to rush. An extra 5-10 minutes to flesh out some ideas and events (without getting too into the weeds!) will not turn away any listeners, I assure you. 3.29- THE PURGE OF THE GIRONDINS On May 31-June 2, 1793 Paris once again rose in armed insurrection against the national government. Direct Link: 3.29- The Purge of theGirondins
3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 FrimaireABOUT ME
Mike Duncan is one of the foremost history podcasters in the world. His award-winning series The History of Rome set the standard for episodic narrative history and inspired a generation of listeners. ABOUT ME - REVOLUTIONS Mike Duncan grew up outside of Seattle, WA and has a degree in Political Science from Western Washington University. After completing The History of Rome podcast he studied Public History at Texas State University but dropped everything to move to Madison WI where he now changes diapers, writes short cartoon histories and produces the Revolutions Podcast.SUPPORT THE SHOW
If you are enjoying Revolutions, please consider making a donation to support the show. Think of how many hours you spend listening to me talk about history. Now think about how many hours it takes me to put together just one of these episodes. Help me keep making them! You can either make a one time donation to the show using a debit or credit card oreven better!set up a recurring 10.14- THE TSAR LIBERATOR I find it interesting that 19th century rulers seemed to be acutely aware of the danger of revolution and did what they at least was thought best to prevent it, while rulers of the present century don’t seem to even be aware of the possibility of revolution. 10.7- THE PARIS COMMUNE REVISITED Thanks for this episode and your whole sub-series on the backstory to the Russian revolution. Since unlike all of the other revolutions that we have visited, this one was conducted, at least for the most part, by dedicated revolutionaries working from an established ideological basis, this introduction is very important. THE HISTORY OF ROME: AUDIBLE BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS The History of Rome A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, CONTACT - REVOLUTIONS - TYPEPAD If you have questions, comments, praise or scorn email me: revolutionspodcast@gmail.com I do my best to respond, but I get a lot of emails and can't always reply. Apologies in advance. 3.35- THE LAW OF 14 FRIMAIRE At the end of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety completed it's consolidation of power. Direct Link: 3.35- The Law of 14 Frimaire THE HISTORY OF ROME: 102- THE COMMON ENEMY OF MANKIND Septimius Severus died in 211 while campaigning in Britain. He left the Empire to his sons, but their mutual hatred for one another meant that one of them was going to wind up dead. 102- The Common Enemy ofMankind
4.18- DEATH TO THE FRENCH After declaring independence, Jean-Jacques Dessalines ordered the extermination of the white French. Direct Link: 4.18- Death to theFrench
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