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La Fayette, We Are Here!

La Fayette, We Are Here!

De : Emmanuel Dubois
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French history podcast, by a Frenchman. Learn all about France's history: Charlemagne, The Hundred Years’ War, Jeanne d’Arc, New France, Louis XIV, the Révolution, Napoléon and much more! Artwork by Lucia Ceta.© 2026 Emmanuel Dubois Sciences sociales
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    • It's time to move on
      Jan 9 2026

      My dear listeners and friends,

      After four years and over forty episodes, I believe my podcasting days are over. I’ve loved making my podcast, it’s been one of the best experiences of my life. It has allowed me to dig into history as I did when I was younger. I have also had the chance to meet and interview truly wonderful people. I am extremely grateful for that.

      I have simply reached a time in my life where I have other aspirations and priorities. If producing the show feels like it’s becoming a chore, then it’s time to stop.

      I will keep the podcast feed online and the website as well, so that my work remains accessible. I just won’t be releasing new episodes.

      To everyone who has ever listened to the show or reached out to me, a huge merci ! I wish you all the best. Keep listening to history podcasts, keep reading about history. History gives nuance to our existence and allows us to be better persons, I firmly believe that.

      Au revoir !

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      2 min
    • Napoléon III - France's Last Monarch
      Nov 6 2025

      Imagine growing up with the world’s most famous uncle, the one who conquered Europe and redefined France. For young Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, bedtime stories came with cavalry charges and imperial dreams.

      In this episode, we follow the nephew who turned admiration into ambition, rising from exile to become Napoléon III, Emperor of the French.

      Join us as we talk about France's Last Monarch!


      Timecodes
      Introduction
      04:27 - A Royal without a Kingdom

      09:49 - Conspiracies and the Road to Power

      17:08 - From President to Emperor

      22:38 - The Empire Strikes Back

      29:21 - The Liberal Empire

      36:41 - The Collapse

      42:34 - Conclusion


      Relevant Episodes:

      Napoléon Part II - From Paris to Saint Helena

      The 1830 Revolution. Barricades in Paris!

      Music: Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs, composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully, arranged and performed by Jérôme Arfouche.

      Artwork: Napoléon III en uniforme de général de division dans son grand cabinet des Tuileries. Hippolyte Flandrin, 1861. Château de Versailles.

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      47 min
    • Volney’s Vision: The Ruins of Empires in Our Time. With Thomas C. Williams
      Aug 7 2025

      Thomas C. Williams is an American author and historian living in France since 1989. A former U.S. Embassy staffer, he is a leading expert on Volney and Thomas Jefferson’s secret translation of The Ruins of Empires, a radical Enlightenment text that nearly derailed Jefferson’s presidency. He has lectured at the Robert H. Smith Research Facility (Monticello) and the French Senate, published widely on the subject, and donated the largest collection of Jefferson translations to Monticello. He is also the author of the historical novels English Turn and Kash Kachu.

      In this episode, Thomas joins me for a deep dive into the life and legacy of Volney: Enlightenment thinker, revolutionary, and author of The Ruins of Empires. We begin with Volney’s intellectual formation and his role in the early days of the French Revolution, then explore his friendship with Thomas Jefferson and the political risks surrounding Jefferson’s secret translation of Ruins. Finally, we look at how Volney’s ideas continue to resonate today, offering a striking lens through which to view modern events.

      Timecodes
      Introduction
      01:10 - Volney’s Biography & Intellectual Formation
      25:58 - Volney and Jefferson: Transatlantic Ideals
      56:30 - Volney’s Legacy and Contemporary Relevance
      1:16:38 - Conclusion

      Volney's Ruins, translated by Jefferson, on Project Gutenberg.

      Thomas socials:

      Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ruinsofempires.bsky.social

      YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RuinsOfEmpires

      Thomas's novels:

      English Turn: Napoleon Invades Louisiana: Volume I: Ruins of Empires

      Kash Kachu (White House): Volume 1: Revenge of the Katchina


      Artwork: Constantine Francois Volney, Count of Chasseboeuf, by Gilbert Stuart, ca. 1795. From PAFA.

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      1 h et 20 min
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