The Napoleonic Wars: A Global History (Alexander Mikaberidze) - a podcast by Rob Mellon

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Professor and author Alexander Mikaberidze offers an in-depth and informative discussion on the Napoleonic Wars.  He explains how Napoleon was able to rise to prominence from relative obscurity during the French Revolution.  The professor discusses the aspects of the Revolution that Napoleon embraced even after he became an "enlightened despot."  Mikaberidze details the impact that the French invasion of Egypt had on the region we now refer to as the Middle East.  He entertains the aspects of the Napoleonic Code that were progressive and how in way Napoleon was a progressive leader.  He offers his insight into the Franco-British rivalry and how that helped shape the political, economic, and social  aspects of the 19th century world.  He explains the sale of Louisiana to the United States and Napoleon view of the American nation.  The professor covers the failures and disasters that Napoleon encountered including the Continental System, the Peninsular War, and the Invasion of Russia.  He finishes with a description of how Napoleon "escaped" from Elba and reestablished himself in France before he was defeated at Waterloo.  The discussion includes the legacy of Napoleon and the impact of his policies, successes, and failures on the 20th century and today.

HOST:  Rob Mellon

FEATURED BREW:  Li'l Napoleon IPA, Pensacola Bay Brewery, Florida

BOOK:  The Napoleonic Wars: A Global History
https://www.amazon.com/Napoleonic-Wars-Global-History/dp/0199951063

MUSIC:  Bones Fork
https://bonesfork.com/

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