Podcasts by Grey History: The French Revolution
History isn't black and white, yet too often it's presented as such. Grey History is a history podcast dedicated to exploring the French Revolution in a way that highlights differing opinions, experiences, and conclusions. Why? Because it's in the grey that history has its beauty, its intrigue, and most importantly its lessons.
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Joint Episode: Napoleon in Egypt with History of Egypt Podcast from 2023-11-28T13:47
In this spectacular joint episode, Dominic Perry (The History of Egypt Podcast) and I team up to discuss the French Expedition to Egypt in 1798! We recap the revolutionary events that preceded the ...
Listen1.60 The Purge of the Girondins Part II from 2023-11-12T15:00
Insurrection! With deadlock paralysing the Convention, and the Commission of Twelve provoking the radicals of Paris, another journée consumed the capital. With the establishment of the Central Revo...
ListenT-Shirt Giveaway November 2023 from 2023-11-02T10:00
To celebrate Ridley Scott's new Napoleon film, I'm giving away 15 Grey History T-Shirts! 10 shirts will be randomly won by members of the Grey History Community. Another 5 will be randomly won by s...
Listen1.59 The Purge of the Girondins Part I from 2023-10-11T22:00
With the revolution paralysed by factional feuds, the people of Paris moved to break the deadlock. This episode explores the weeks immediately preceding the Purge of the Girondins, including how Br...
ListenEpisode Swap - History Daily from 2023-09-30T17:16:33
History Daily is another great history podcast that you might enjoy. Every weekday, host Lindsay Graham takes you back in time to explore a momentous event that happened ‘on this day’ in history. W...
ListenFeedback Wanted: New Community Initiatives from 2023-09-27T20:13:22
The Committee of Public Literature and a Community Discord. These are just some of the ideas for new community initiatives, and I would love to hear your feedback! Please just reply to the associat...
Listen1.58 The Faction Menace from 2023-09-22T17:59
Division and discord cripple the Convention as factional warfare consumes the deputies. Empowered with new legislation, and gripped by fears of conspiracies, the deputies begin to arrest and impeac...
ListenEpisode Swap - Pax Britannica from 2023-09-03T18:18
Pax Britannica is one of my favourite history podcasts. If you're looking for a great series on the English Civil Wars (and the British Empire more broadly), look no further! This episode swap fea...
Listen1.57 The Institutions of Terror from 2023-08-22T19:05
With the French Revolution engulfed in crises, the deputies of the Convention (eventually) took action. New measures were introduced to crush the counter-revolution, measures which would become the...
ListenSpecial Episode - Burke, Paine,&British Reactions to French Revolution from 2023-07-13T22:05
Bastille Day Special! How did the British react to the outbreak of the French Revolution? Why is Edmund Burke considered a founding father of political conservatism? What did Thomas Paine say to ca...
Listen1.56 Fasting and Furious from 2023-07-08T17:20
Multiple crises radicalise the sans-culottes of the capital, and a new ultra-radical movement emerges on the revolutionary left. Those associated with the Enragés rose to challenge the National Con...
Listen1.55 Civil War in the Vendée from 2023-06-21T21:00
The revolutionaries are confronted with a new challenge in the west. Recruitment riots grip the nation, and in a region known as the Vendée, these disturbances fast became organised resistance. By ...
Listen1.54 Its Treason Then! from 2023-06-07T18:35
The war expands and disaster strikes. This episode explores the entry of England and Holland into the Revolutionary War, as well as the French invasion of the Dutch Republic in February 1793. As Be...
ListenJoint Episode - French Intervention in the American Revolutionary War from 2023-05-07T12:38
Why did the French get involved in the American Revolutionary War? How did the French help the Americans? Why did relations deteriorate between the two nations in the subsequent years? All these qu...
ListenHospitalisation, Dengue Fever, and Delay from 2023-04-24T10:26
I have been very ill with a severe case of Dengue Fever. Although I am now out of the hospital, I have not been able to return to the podcast as quickly as I had hoped. Please bear with me while I ...
Listen1.53 The Advance of France from 2023-04-04T02:07
The crusade for universal liberty runs into problems. While some occupied territories demand annexation, others resist the encroachment on their traditional rights and privileges. To make matters w...
Listen1.52 The Corsican Revolution&Milestone Celebration from 2023-03-19T07:05
It's time to celebrate! As a thank you to everyone who has been helping spread the word about Grey History, the first bonus episode on the Corsican Revolution is temporarily available to everyone w...
Listen1.51 Questions&Answers Part II from 2023-03-05T08:22
In the second and final Q&A episode, we’ll be covering why the French revolutionaries didn’t take more inspiration from the American constitution. We'll also explore ways a more moderate revolution...
Listen1.50 Questions&Answers Part I from 2023-02-17T07:00
We've hit Episode 50 and there are some amazing questions to celebrate! In this episode, we'll be exploring the role of Robespierre, key turning points in Louis XVI's reign, and some interesting hi...
Listen1.49 The Trial of the King Part IV from 2023-01-31T12:58
On 21 January 1793, Louis XVI was executed by the French Republic. How did the King live his final hours? What preparations were made to ensure the King could not escape? What impact did this monum...
Listen1.48 The Trial of the King Part III from 2023-01-16T22:00
With problems besetting the young republic, the Convention had to end the contentious trial of Louis XVI. How would the trial proceed? Who would determine the King's guilt and punishment? When woul...
Listen1.47 The Trial of the King Part II from 2022-12-24T18:05
As the deputies proceed with the King's trial, a radical proposal upends the proceedings. Leading Girondins suggested "the appeal to the people", a national referendum to determine the King's fate....
Listen1.46 The Trial of the King Part I from 2022-11-24T14:30
With the republic declared and foreign armies pushed back beyond the frontiers, the National Convention had no choice but to turn its attention to justice. Should the King be tried? Could he even b...
Listen1.45 First Republic, Then Dictatorship? from 2022-10-24T05:00
The new national legislature descends into factional chaos. Fears of tyranny dominate the Convention, and a schism in the Jacobin Club rocks the revolution across the entire nation. Amongst the qua...
ListenInterview Episode - Russian Rulers History Podcast&Catherine the Great from 2022-09-16T14:11
Catherine the Great is one of the most intriguing and consequential monarchs of the 18th century. Mark Schauss from the Russian Rulers History Podcast joins me for a wide-ranging interview on Cathe...
ListenCrossover Episode: History Daily from 2022-08-29T13:00
In this crossover episode we examine another great history podcast called History Daily. Every weekday, host Lindsay Graham takes you back in time to explore a momentous event that happened ‘on thi...
Listen1.44 The National Convention from 2022-08-22T14:00
The National Convention meets in Paris. Who were the deputies who led France? What divided them? How accurate are the common perceptions of their politics? This episode explores the new national le...
Listen1.43 The Invasion of France from 2022-08-01T17:53
On the eve of the Invasion of France in August 1792, the courts of the First Coalition were maintaining an uneasy alliance. Events in Poland had reinforced the long-standing distrust between the co...
ListenJoint Episode - History of the Papacy Podcast from 2022-07-29T15:00
Steve Guerra from the History of the Papacy joins me for a fantastic chat about all things Papacy, Church, and the French Revolution. We would love to do another discussion in the future, so please...
Listen1.42 The Corsican Republic Part I Sneak Peek (Exclusive Bonus Episode) from 2022-07-28T13:18
In this wide-ranging episode, we examine two thousand years of Corsican history! After covering the basics, we’ll explore how various empires and kingdoms left their mark on the island, and discuss...
Listen1.41 The September Massacres Part III from 2022-06-30T16:46
How did the September Massacres change the character of the French Revolution? How did they alter the course and trajectory of the revolutionary project? How did average Parisians react to the grue...
Listen1.40 The September Massacres Part II from 2022-06-16T09:00
Who was to blame for the September Massacres of 1792? Were the deaths planned or spontaneous? How did various individuals, factions, and institutions respond to the killings, and did they seek to u...
Listen1.39.1 September Massacres Episode Extras from 2022-05-25T20:05
The two Episode Extras for Episode 39 cover the astonishing trial of an aristocratic prisoner and the disbelief of a Scottish eyewitness. These accounts offer a fantastic insight into the turbulent...
Listen1.39 The September Massacres Part I from 2022-05-25T20:00
Slaughter erupts in Paris as the Prussian Army advances on the capital. Fuelled by a deadly mixture of panic and rumours, the people of Paris seek to eliminate the enemy within by murdering the cit...
Listen1.37 Aftermath from 2022-03-09T18:02:07
In the aftermath of the revolution on 10 August 1792, multiple winners and losers emerge. This episode explores those individuals, factions, and institutions which rise to power, and those which lo...
Listen1.36 The Insurrection of 10 August 1792 from 2022-01-31T15:58:18
Paris erupts and the second revolution commences. Amongst the chaos, a new power takes over the capital, and the monarchy falls in a bloody massacre. What compels the revolutionaries to strike on t...
ListenShow Update November 2021 from 2021-11-07T06:14
It's been a rough few weeks but I'm on the mend (hopefully)! My health has been quite poor, and combined with work and regularly moving accommodation the production of Grey History has suffered. I'...
Listen1.35 Science During the Revolutionary Era (Sneak Peek) from 2021-10-09T06:55:18
Ever wondered what French scientists, elephants, and a creature known as the 'Ohio animal' have to do with extinction? What role did French chemists play in discovering the composition of air and w...
Listen1.34 The Brunswick Manifesto from 2021-08-25T07:10:10
The Duke of Brunswick proclaims a manifesto with disastrous (or negligible) consequences. Paris lurches closer to insurrection, and the sections of Paris demand a republic in all but name. Radical ...
ListenBastille Day Bonus Episode (The Prisoner of Paris) from 2021-07-14T12:00
This bonus episode is a recording of my presentation at the Intelligent Speech Conference earlier this year. It covers the key events of the Flight to Varennes, some minor (and key) details that fo...
Listen1.33 What About Second Revolution? from 2021-06-30T13:53:08
In the aftermath of 20 June, the nation's factions immediately resume their bitter disputes. As foreign armies prepare to invade France, the Legislative Assembly is compelled to declare the nation ...
Listen1.32 Uninvited Guests from 2021-05-02T08:53:40
A new ministerial crisis erupts thanks to the bold actions of the Interior Minister Jean-Marie Roland. The people of Paris conduct a large demonstration on the 20th of June 1792. Lafayette attempts...
ListenIntelligent Speech - Saturday April 24 2021 from 2021-04-21T09:20:05
Intelligent Speech 2021 will take place online on April 24th, from 10 am to 6 pm Eastern time. The theme of this year‘s conference is, "Escape." There will be approximately 40 speakers for the dura...
Listen1.31 Rise of the Sans-culottes from 2021-02-28T09:30:28
As the nation faced a multitude of threats, a particular cohort of Parisians emerged as a powerful revolutionary force. This episode explores the famous Sans-culottes of the French Revolution.
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1.30 Setbacks and Remedies from 2021-01-30T13:22:56
Despite claims of an easy war, setbacks cripple the French armies. Seeking to reverse the deteriorating situation, the Brissotins adopt radical remedies.
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1.29 Foreigners in the French Army from 2020-12-02T06:00:21
An interview with Historian Christopher Tozzi on the experience of foreign soldiers in the French Revolutionary Army. Focusing initially on the experience of foreign troops during the Old Regime, t...
Listen1.26 The Brissotins and the Montagnards from 2020-10-12T09:48:16
Civil war erupts within the Jacobin Club as Brissot and Robespierre denounce each other's solutions to the nation's woes. Diplomatic and ministerial crises finally trigger conflict between France a...
Listen1.25 The Road to War from 2020-08-31T11:30:16
European monarchs threatened war and Jacobin deputies embraced the challenge. A strange alliance is forged between the Brissotins and the Court as the nation prepares for conflict, while the offica...
Listen1.24 The Legislative Assembly from 2020-07-13T10:35:33
New assembly, new problems. As the Legislative Assembly gathers in Paris in October 1791, a new generation of revolutionaries are forced to confront a multitude of threats. The solutions embraced b...
Listen1.23 The Constitution of 1791 from 2020-06-08T11:09:09
With the democrats on the run, the newly established Feuillant Club had an opportunity to revise the constitution and cement its power. King Louis XVI accepts the Constitution of 1791, but historia...
Listen1.22 The Tricolour Terror from 2020-05-11T11:52:49
King fled. Captured Instead. Trouble Ahead. With the nation shocked by the King's attempted escape, public debate erupted over the future of both the monarch and the monarchy. Unfortunately for the...
ListenShow Update April 2020 from 2020-04-24T22:26
When will season one end? What will be the topic of season two? How can you access Grey History's new bonus content, including Episode Extras, Stand Alone Episodes and Mini-Series? This is the upda...
Listen1.21 Run Louis Run from 2020-04-21T06:05
The King escapes Paris in the famous Flight to Varennes. As the revolution was devoured by the left and the right, what was the true catalyst for Louis' decision to flee? What prevented the daring ...
Listen1.20 Death of the Aristocracy from 2020-04-06T08:27:38
As religious divisions threaten the peace, the Assembly makes an enemy of France's warrior class. Mirabeau, seeking to save the revolution from its increasing radicalism, enters into secret dealing...
Listen1.19 A Holy War Begins from 2020-03-27T07:59
The Catholic Church becomes the revolution's most tenacious and ferocious foe. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy forces the nation to choose between revolution and religion. Was this conflict in...
Listen1.18 A Popular Revolution from 2020-03-18T05:21:17
A popular, revolutionary sentiment sweeps across the nation. To express support for this new nationalism, the French people create a whole host of new ceremonies and customs. But do these tradition...
Listen1.17 Rivals for Power from 2020-03-08T16:36:49
The Assembly's authority was being challenged by a variety of revolutionary actors both inside and outside of Paris. Attempting to command greater authority, the Assembly introduced sweeping admini...
Listen1.16 Clubbing in Paris from 2020-02-19T01:08:19
Division and disunity grip the Assembly. As factions, societies and clubs begin to dominate the political landscape, the Assembly finds itself embroiled in divisive debates concerning universal mal...
Listen1.15 The October Days from 2020-02-05T02:07:43
A great revolt consumes Paris. It almost consumes the monarchy itself. The success of the royal veto and the King's refusal to sign the revolutionary decrees of August combine with a number of fact...
Listen1.14 Decrees and Declarations from 2020-01-23T01:42
The Great Fear was followed by great achievements. In an effort to tame the peasant uprisings, the deputies attacked feudalism as well. The rights of man were declared to consolidate the revolution...
Listen1.13 The Great Fear from 2020-01-07T21:32:04
'The Great Fear' focuses on France's slide into anarchy. Fear and paranoia drive the populace to take up arms, and a municipal revolution occurs. When the forces of counter-revolution fail to take ...
Listen1.12 The Storming of the Bastille from 2019-12-14T04:50:18
Episode 12, 'The Storming of the Bastille', examines the famous storming of the Bastille, the creation of Paris’ new municipal government by the Electors, and the symbolism of the Bastille both bef...
Listen1.11 The Parisian Powder Keg from 2019-12-14T04:47:58
Episode 11, 'The Parisian Powder Keg', details the events in Paris as Necker is dismissed from the ministry on July 11 1789 and a counter-revolutionary coup is commenced by the King and his allies....
Listen1.10 The National Assembly from 2019-12-14T02:05:12
Episode 10, 'The National Assembly', explores how the Estates-General transforms itself into the National Assembly, how the dramatic Tennis Court Oath is undertaken, and how the Court responds to t...
Listen1.09 The Estates General from 2019-12-14T02:04:29
Episode 9, 'The Estates General', examines the events that unfold once the Estates-General meets at Versailles on 5 May 1789. The episode also explores the impact of food scarcity on the French nat...
Listen1.08 Grievances of the Nation from 2019-12-14T00:24:30
King Louis XVI announced the summoning of the Estates-General, but that did little to contain the kingdom's growing unrest. The Paris Parlement was ridiculed by the public for attempting to ensure ...
Listen1.07 The Cradle of the Revolution from 2019-12-14T00:15:13
As the political situation in Paris and the countryside deteriorated rapidly, armed revolts became a serious threat, radical bodies emerged, and the demands for Necker's reinstatement and the summo...
Listen1.06 The Revolt of the Parlements from 2019-12-13T23:45:23
Brienne tackles the Parlements in order to avoid bankruptcy, but the ancient courts were no strangers to obstructing the King's will. Unfortunately for the French monarchy, the Parlements also reje...
Listen1.05 The Assembly of Rebels from 2019-12-13T23:21:24
France will go bankrupt without radical changes to the taxation system. In an effort to avoid the Parlements and an Estates-General, Calonne convenes an Assembly of Notables in February 1787 to try...
Listen1.04 Post Necker, Pre Chaos from 2019-12-13T23:17:19
Multiple scandalous events occur between the American Revolution and the bankruptcy it helped to create. The absence of Necker allowed conservative nobles to conduct a power grab within society, wh...
Listen1.03 One Revolutionary War from 2019-12-13T22:03:29
Should France participate in the American Revolutionary War? The French cabinet was divided on the issue. The new King's decision had a tremendous impact on French society and laid the building blo...
Listen1.02 The Two Louis from 2019-12-13T21:57:22
Explore the legacies of Louis XVI's forebears. The policies of the Sun King, Louis XIV, and his disappointing successor Louis XV, laid some of the key foundation stones of the French Revolution of ...
Listen1.01 Introduction&The Three Estates from 2019-12-13T10:01:50
'The Three Estates', explores the social hierarchy of the Old Regime. Having maintained the medieval divisions of feudalism, French society was littered with social and economic grievances that exi...
Listen1.01 Introduction&The Three Estates from 2019-12-13T10:01
Having maintained the medieval divisions of feudalism, French society was littered with social and economic grievances. This episode explores the social hierarchy of the Old Regime France prior to ...
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