The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast

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The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast

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  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #43 – Sir Hudson Lowe

    22/08/2008 Duración: 01h17min

    The story of Napoleon’s years on St Helena is dominated by one man, whose name is infamous in Napoleonic history – Sir Hudson Lowe, Napoleon’s “jailer”. The Duke of Wellington later said that he was “a very bad choice; he was a man wanting in education and judgement. He was a stupid man, he knew […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #43 – Sir Hudson Lowe appeared first on Napoleon.

  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #42 – The Prisoner of Longwood

    27/06/2008 Duración: 01h14min

    Would you like to spend some time with David and I in Paris? Keep an eye on this blog over the next couple of weeks for details but it will be in the evening of July 13th, probably at the Cafe de la Paix around 5pm. On today’s episode, we discuss Napoleon’s journey on the […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #42 – The Prisoner of Longwood appeared first on Napoleon.

  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #41 – The Lion Roars

    22/05/2008 Duración: 01h16min

    Hey folks – do you think we can make David’s new book, THE ROAD TO ST HELENA, the #1 History book on Amazon? Buy five copies today, give them to your friends, and make Napoleon NUMBER ONE! In this episode of The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast we examine how the British government came to the conclusion […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #41 – The Lion Roars appeared first on Napoleon.

  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #40 – The Road to St Helena

    13/05/2008 Duración: 54min

    Hey folks – do you think we can make David’s new book, THE ROAD TO ST HELENA, the #1 History book on Amazon? Buy five copies today, give them to your friends, and make Napoleon NUMBER ONE! On today’s show, David examines the political machinations the British went through to make sure Napoleon never set […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #40 – The Road to St Helena appeared first on Napoleon.

  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #39 – Au Revoir France!

    15/04/2008 Duración: 01h25min

    I know it’s been a while between drinks, my friends, but there are good reasons. Listen to today’s show to learn more! Today we finally… FINALLY… get Napoleon on “the boat”! David walks us through Napoleon’s last days in France and his reasons for choosing to surrender himself to the British instead of making a […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #39 – Au Revoir France! appeared first on Napoleon.

  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #38 – Napoleon’s Options

    13/03/2008 Duración: 57min

    Let me start off by apologizing for my audio – it seems I had the wrong microphone on. Luckily I’m just the button pusher so the impact is small. 🙂 In today’s episode, David explains the range of options Napoleon considered after his abdication of 22 June, 1815. Should he go to England, Russia, Austria […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #38 – Napoleon’s Options appeared first on Napoleon.

  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #37 – Fouche’s Machiavellian Machinations

    24/02/2008 Duración: 01h32s

    Somehow we managed to get another entire episode just out of Joseph Fouche, Minister of Police, Duke of Otranto, and his machinations after Napoleon’s abdication to try to ensure his own position of power in post-Napoleonic France. We also talk about what’s happening during this period of instability with Marshals Ney, Davout and Murat. Napoleon, […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #37 – Fouche’s Machiavellian Machinations appeared first on Napoleon.

  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #36 – The End Of The Empire

    31/01/2008 Duración: 01h20min

    In this episode David explains the Machiavellian machinations of Joseph Fouche in the days after Waterloo; how Napoleon was trying to manage the destiny of the Empire from his bath; and the events leading up to Napoleon’s final abdication from the throne and then declaring a regency in the name of his son, Napoleon II. […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #36 – The End Of The Empire appeared first on Napoleon.

  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #35 – After Waterloo

    27/01/2008 Duración: 57min

    First of all, let me wish you all a happy 2008 from David and myself. Second, please allow me to apologize – both for the delay in this episode of our little show as well as the audio problems with it. As I explain in the introduction to the show, there was a major technical […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #35 – After Waterloo appeared first on Napoleon.

  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #34 – The Battle of Waterloo Part 2

    13/12/2007 Duración: 01h34min

    The Battle of Waterloo, along with the Battle of Wavre, was fought on 18 June 1815, and was Napoleon Bonaparte’s last battle. His defeat put a final end to his rule as Emperor of the French. It is probably one of the most famous battles in history. It has been the subject of much debate […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #34 – The Battle of Waterloo Part 2 appeared first on Napoleon.

  • The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #33 – The Battle of Waterloo Part 1

    06/12/2007 Duración: 01h04min

    On this episode we discuss the first two major battles of the 1815 Waterloo campaign – Quatre Bras (16 June) and Ligny (16 June). The Battle of Quatre Bras was fought near the strategic crossroads of Quatre Bras, Belgium, on 16 June 1815 between Wellington’s Anglo-Dutch army and the left wing of the Armee du […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #33 – The Battle of Waterloo Part 1 appeared first on Napoleon.

  • #32 – The Hundred Days Part Two

    20/11/2007 Duración: 01h34min

    Re-established on the throne of Paris in April 1815, Napoleon introduces a new Constitution and begs the Monarchs of Europe and Great Britian for peace. His envoys are rebuffed and his letters returned unopened. The Allies, still ensconced at the Congress of Vienna where they have been since November 1814, declare Napoleon an international outlaw […] The post #32 – The Hundred Days Part Two appeared first on Napoleon.

  • #31 – The Hundred Days

    07/11/2007 Duración: 01h29min

    Napoleon, separated from his wife and son (who had come under Austrian control), cut off from the allowance guaranteed to him by the Treaty of Fontainebleau, and aware of rumours that he was about to be banished to a remote island in the Atlantic, escaped from Elba on 26 February 1815 and returned to the […] The post #31 – The Hundred Days appeared first on Napoleon.

  • #30 – The Journey To Elba

    24/10/2007 Duración: 01h31min

    Today we look at the period immediately after Napoleon’s first abdication in 1814 – his suicide attempt, the Allies’ discussions about where to send him (the Treaty of Fontainebleau), and his incredible work ethic once he arrived in Elba. Then we examine his reasons for deciding to leave Elba after a mere ten months and […] The post #30 – The Journey To Elba appeared first on Napoleon.

  • #29 – The First Abdication

    11/10/2007 Duración: 01h51min

    As 1814 begins, Napoleon is surrounded by problems following the Battle of Leipzig, but he still has some fight left in him. In this nearly two hour long episode, David takes us through the failed peace talks, The Six Day War, the betrayal of Murat, Ney and the surrender of Paris, Napoleon being a mere […] The post #29 – The First Abdication appeared first on Napoleon.

  • #28 – The Battle Of Nations

    21/09/2007 Duración: 01h06min

    As Napoleon’s ‘friends’ continued to betray him, by late 1813 the total Allied armies east of the Rhine probably exceeded a million men. By contrast Napoleon’s forces had dwindled to just a few hundred thousand. Short on horses, soldiers, food and ammunition, Napoleon soldiered on, fighting off his enemies in battles at Dresden and Leipzig […] The post #28 – The Battle Of Nations appeared first on Napoleon.

  • #27 – War of the Sixth Coalition

    02/09/2007 Duración: 01h25min

    In our mighty 27th episode, almost another full 90 minutes, David and I look at the events leading to the War of the Sixth Coalition. After the terrible losses Napoleon suffered on his “strategic withdrawal” from Russia, his political position in Europe was significantly weakened. In 1813, Prussia, who had been an ally of France […] The post #27 – War of the Sixth Coalition appeared first on Napoleon.

  • #26 – The Invasion Of Russia (Part III)

    16/08/2007 Duración: 01h33min

    Recorded on Napoleon’s 238th birthday, we celebrate by making this our LONGEST show yet! 93 minutes of Napoleonic fun! Well, actually, as the subject is the Russian campaign, perhaps not so much fun for Napoleon and his troops, but fun for us to discuss nonetheless. In this episode we find Napoleon marching into Moscow, the […] The post #26 – The Invasion Of Russia (Part III) appeared first on Napoleon.

  • #25 – The Invasion Of Russia (Part II)

    01/08/2007 Duración: 59min

    In this episode, David talks us through The Battle of Borodino, which took place on September 7, 1812, and was the largest and bloodiest single-day battle of the Napoleonic Wars, involving more than a quarter of a million soldiers and resulting in at least 70,000 casualties. Next stop – MOSCOW. For further reading, I recommend: […] The post #25 – The Invasion Of Russia (Part II) appeared first on Napoleon.

  • #24 – The Invasion Of Russia (Part I)

    28/06/2007 Duración: 01h13min

    On June 24, 1812, the Grande Armée of approximately 600,000 men, the largest army assembled up to that point in European history, crossed the river Neman and headed towards Moscow. In this episode, we focus on the first few months, and follow Napoleon as he captures Vilna, Vitebsk and Smolensk. We examine why Napoleon was […] The post #24 – The Invasion Of Russia (Part I) appeared first on Napoleon.

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