Grey History: The French Revolution & Napoleon

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History isn't black and white, yet too often it's presented as such. Explore the ambiguities and nuances of the French Revolution.Support the show today: https://www.patreon.com/greyhistoryEver wondered how the French Revolution started with hope for liberty and equality and descended into the Reign of Terror? Curious as to how the French Revolution still influences your life today? Looking for your next long-form, detailed history podcast recommended by universities and loved by French Revolution and Napoleon enthusiasts? Then Grey History The French Revolution and Napoleon is the history podcast for you! In the first 12 episodes, we explore the origins of the French Revolution. Starting with French history in the late eighteenth century, the first two episodes examine the Estates of the Realm and the historic reigns of King Louis XIV and King Louis XV. We then dive into French involvement in the American Revolutionary War, and the profound impact this has on the history of France. Taking the time to contrast the experiences of contemporaries and the opinions of historians, we proceed to unpack the fall of the Old Regime (Ancien Régime), including the summoning of the Estates-General, the creation of the National Assembly (later the National Constituent Assembly), and the Tennis Court Oath. Finally, we dive into the dismissal of Jacques Necker and the series of events that triggered the Storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789. Along the way, we routinely dive into contentious debates in the history of the French Revolution, before proceeding to examine the period of constitutional monarchy from 1789 to 1792. From Episodes 13 - 35, Grey History The French Revolution and Napoleon examines the workings of the National Assembly, the Constitution of 1791, and the first year of the Legislative Assembly. This includes contentious debates surrounding the Assembly's religious reforms, including the nationalisation of church property, the issuing of assignats, the closure of monastic orders, and the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. It also includes historic events such as the October Days, the Flight to Varennes, and the declaration of the Revolutionary War. As we unpack the ever-changing events of Paris during the revolutionary era, you'll not only hear from historians from across the ideological spectrum, as well as key participants. This includes Maximilien Robespierre, Georges Danton, Jean-Paul Marat, the Comte de Mirabeau, Abbé Sieyès, Jean-Sylvain Bailly, the Marquis de Lafayette, and of course, the French royals, King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette. We'll also examine the factional dynamics emerging in the revolution, including the Jacobins (Montagnards), Girondins (Brissotins), Feuillants, and others. Finally, we will discuss international reactions to the French Revolution, including Edmund Burke's responses as well as those of foreign monarchs. From Episode 36 onwards, we explore the fall of the monarchy on 10 August 1792, a gruesome and chaotic event that was ironically witnessed by the future French Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte. But, between the overthrow of King Louis XVI and the rise of the Napoleonic Empire a decade later, the history of France is one defined by turmoil, conspiracy, heartbreak, and bloodshed. From the September Massacres of 1792 to the Reign of Terror in 1793 and 1794, the French Revolution is an almost unbelievable tragedy of horror and crime. But, it's also an inspirational story of hope and heroism. Fighting for democratic principles, the French (and later Napoleonic) armies transformed world history forever, along with democratic societies. You absolutely don't want to miss out on the history of the French Revolution and the subsequent age of Napoleon!

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  • RobinOMalley
    All of them!
    I find this pod excellent, balanced and faithful to facts. Divergent views are aired and respected. All good.
  • Hanging with history
    In depth podcast
    This is the best French Revolution podcast out there. It’s the most detailed and also most carefully thought out. And it is always fun. A near impossible balance to achieve.
  • Jerzy Soboń
    A Tale Told Well!
    I’ve been listening to and have supported this show because of the quality of the material, its presentation and especially the zeal of the host William Clark. I have found this podcast immensely entertaining, informative and an absolute pleasure to listen to. I only started to listen recently, and am currently only up to episode 40, but I sit out on my front porch EVERY night, smoke my cigar and let William Clark take me away to late 1700’s France. I cannot recommend this show any more highly than my effusive praise already, but I really do feel that strongly about this podcast. Subscribe, support and listen to William Clark and this podcast! It’s well worth your time.
  • RJohnsn
    A serious history with comprehensive analysis
    This is an excellent, in-depth and well-researched history of the French Revolution. Far from a monologue. Will makes sure to cite historians with widely divergent interpretations from across the political spectrum to get an in-depth analysis of “grey areas” in the history of this extremely complex period.
  • Paul Trainer
    Francophile’s Dream
    This is by far the best history podcast I have had the privilege of following. Will is a scholar who thoroughly researches each topic/episode for detailed pertinent history as well as offering past historians’ points of view and quoted references from real time participants. He presents it in a mostly chronologic format that is clear, straightforward and punctuated by interesting diversions, applicable recent events and a wry sense of humor. This is my second run through for my own knowledge basis which allows me to easily outpace my native French friends.
  • brashieel
    Good range of historical perspective
    Excellent podcast on the French Revolution, showing the range of historical and scholarly opinions on the events.
  • susagin
    History in story
    A great history podcast that weaves detail,analysis, and conflicting historic views into a story form.
  • bybuck
    Excellent source of detailed information
    I don’t see how you could get any deeper into the weeds of history than Grey History. This is one of the 3 most information-rich podcasts I have listened to (along with The History of English and The Civil War and Reconstruction). Compared to these three, most other history podcasts I’ve listened to are pretty superficial.
  • Dee2025dee
    Deep deep deep & fun
    I have listened to several podcasts that cover the French Revolution. This one is my favorite. William always tells you the viewpoints of several historians and what their general outlook is (ie, anarchist historian Dr x says this, revisionist historian Dr Y disagrees, foremost authority Dr Z notes this important nuance etc etc). So yes we are taking a long time getting through the revolution. And I am loving every detailed bit of it. If you want to really dig into the topic, you have found your podcast. Highly recommend!
  • the robey
    The deepest dive
    There are several quick flybys of the French revolution, but this is the one you're looking for: in-depth linear narrative, nuance, meticulously researched, and quotes from historians across the political spectrum. I was hooked after the first couple of episodes -- it gave me a real sense of what it must have been like to live through these times.
  • Xtaclez
    When democracy and revolution go wrong
    The French Revolution is an amazing time in history, spawning nationalism, political parties, and many more aspects of modern life while dealing with literal fake news, propaganda, and classes with wildly varying levels of education and perspectives on what it means to be French. The era is so long and dense, it’s daunting to try to learn this all yourself. Grey History is exceptional at taking events one step at a time, balancing scope and depth. The tone expertly balances being approachable while still relying on academic sources across the ideological spectrum. The result is highly entertaining podcast with strong academic foundation. One of my favorites.
  • E2tx
    Whatever you want to know about the French Revolution is here
    I read A Place of Greater Safety and I supplemented my French Revolution education with this podcast. Anything you want to know it is here: the people, the events, what other countries thought, what historian thought, think and disagree about. I cannot recommend this podcast enough! A serious historical examination.
  • Myske
    Not a serious history.
    There are way too many digressions and jokes involving modern era references. It’s really annoying. Buddy, we aren’t listening for your personal sense of humor - we want to know the history. The host comes off as a pompous nerd who can’t stay on topic. And the five minutes of shilling for supporters, reviews, etc… before each episode is just a long-winded waste of time. It’s a shame. I wanted to like this podcast, but after giving it a real chance, I can’t go on. Guess I’ll find a more serious audiobook on the subject, because this is not a good listen.
  • sethchamp
    Great show, highly recommend! 😀
    I love history and this podcast is a joy to listen to. I’ve listened to two extensive podcasts about the French Revolution already, but this brings a level of detail and analysis that I really appreciate.
  • myhistorycanbeatupyourpolitics
    Join the revolution in 2025
    Don't sit around like a Gerondine wondering what to do...subscribe to this podcast! No one gives a better round up of the events of the French Revolution in detail than Will. While I've heard podcasts cover the Paris events, this podcast lets you know what's happening in the rest of France as well. And all done in style. On top of that you get multplex history. I'm biased, as I was a guest on his program once, but I don't think I'm leading you astray.
  • jps in austin
    Great and thorough
    I’m now listening to Will’s insightful Podcast, and unfortunately I feel I’m late to the party. The broadcast is some years old so I am not current to his program. Nevertheless I want to thank Will for his wit, dry humor, information and wonderful forum of “grey” history. May Will be able to provide other period pieces in the future. And I don’t digress.
  • Bill WDJ
    Grey History
    Outstanding Podcast, so we’ll done
  • Eialongo
    An excellent podcast on French revolutionary history.
    This is an absolutely fantastic podcast. Whether you are a scholar of the French revolution or simply an interested listener it has the perfect combination of detail as well as critical analysis of different points of views of the French Revolution that will satisfy everyone. The research is deep and thorough, but the delivery of the research is always done in a brisk, entertaining narrative, which will keep you coming back for the next installment in this story. Follow the podcast. And share with your friends and colleagues.
  • FascistLefty
    Vive La France
    A true outstanding presentation of the history of the French Revolution and the French Republic. William paints a vivid picture in your head that is anything but GREY. Up beat, mildly humorous with a light peppering of Star Wars jokes. This is a great podcast for anyone looking to explore the ambiguity of history and the affects the revolution had in the rest of the world.
  • Raiderrich 103
    Top notch
    Enjoy this podcast it’s a great deep dive into any or one subject. You know that he takes painstaking energy to do the podcast. Yet you know that it’s a labor love. Research and use of sources in his narration/commentary is very top-notch. I really enjoyed the podcast! I will definitely support him financially. Keep up the good work. I really enjoy your podcast. Richard E Portland, Oregon
  • Ana5468
    Carefully written and researched, very well paced
    I am thoroughly enjoying this nuanced account of the French Revolution, so transcendent and horrifying at the same time. This podcast has filled many gaps in my understanding of how it played out, and explained many things I was curious about but had never had the time to explore for myself. If I could give this podcaster 6 stars, I would. I think this account will satisfy both geeks and people who are just curious. Will Clark does not evade the big, difficult questions, and he is very punctilious about offering a spectrum of interpretations of the issues that are debated to this day.
  • mrwhirly03
    Great podcast, but…
    It’s “without further ado” not “to do”.
  • thestraightscoop
    Best history podcast ever
    Actually, this is my favorite podcast I’ve listened to. Will’s approach is easy to digest and his love of the subject is contagious. He makes the topic very modern for people living today. I thought I knew about the French Revolution, but I really knew very little. Will goes into wonderful depth of all events and introduces/analyzes all the fascinating players. If I can make a suggestion, if you listen to it & love it early, go to Patreon and purchase ability to obtain the extras - I wish I did this earlier. If you listen to any history podcast, I’d recommend this one!
  • Spike 1954
    excellent! I’m hooked…
    now that I’m 70, I find myself asking “why?“ As often as a toddler. I haven’t come full circle. However, the questions I ask are a bit more complicated. This podcast is perfect for anyone with a deep seated curiosity as to why the world is the way it is in this moment in time.well written, well delivered, and absolutely fascinating. Kudos, my new friend! I look forward to the journey with you.
  • sarurnaliapete
    A pretty light evaluation of the French revolution
    I’ve been listening to this podcast for a while now and I’ve come to the conclusion that the only way you get any deep details is if you subscribe to the bonus episodes. He is a compelling storyteller, but really doesn’t get into any significant details to really talk about, unless I guess you paid for the bonus.always threatening to stop the podcast because he’s not making enough money off of it. Super frustrating. I’m gonna continue to try to plug along, but I don’t know how much longer last.
  • Dave abroad
    The French Revolution like you've never heard before
    As a historian myself, I thought I had a pretty good handle on the French Revolution. But host/creator William Clark takes you deep, deep into into the intellectual, social, and political aspects of the Revolution in a way that makes it come alive--both in its monstrosities and its loftiest ideals. Clark wants the listener to deal with the "greys" of history and avoid pat answers to the history of this critically important time and place. With a full Aussie accent and dry humor, Clark is a sure guide into this world.
  • DeBK265
    Excellent but
    An obviously well researched podcast but about 20% too many episodes. Also, as an admitted fangirl of Lafayette, I disagree with the host’s consistently unfavorable opinion of him and the reasons/motivations behind his actions and decisions. Most historians would also disagree with him.
  • Evilqueenmindy
    Everything you ever wanted know and then some
    I was looking for a new podcast to binge at work, and decided I wanted to know more about the French Revolution. As far as I remembered, the people didn’t want a king anymore, because he was jerk and and his wife had a necklace. The bastille was stormed, all the criminals ran out, then everyone got their head cut off. Turns out there was more to it 😂 Super interesting podcast about the nuances of such a wild time, lots of perspectives and stories and the odd bit of trivia here and there. Crazy well researched, with enough nerd-culture jokes to keep it from getting too heavy. I’m almost caught up, it’s been an interesting ride.
  • CL-lover
    Fabulous well researched podcast
    After returning from a trip to France, I was curious about the period between the storming if the Bastille and when Napoleon appears on the scene. Then, I had the good fortune to find this podcast! Now I’m hooked, and I have to listen to all 140+ episodes to get entire picture of the revolution. Only wish I’d known about this podcast before my trip! It’s clear, so much work was put into this. It includes great detail and pacing and at times you feel you’re there in the moment . Run Luis Run was particularly amazing. Thank you for your hard work.
  • Jackster939
    How can it be so good?!
    Who knew one could engage with a podcast for so long about history? William Clark anticipates the listeners needs to make it easy to actively listen during the podcast. He pauses and repeats just when you need a second to catch up. He adds a joke or a reflective sentence just when you need it. Amazing orator. Give this man an award lol.
  • Winston's mum
    Love this!!
    As a French teacher (retired), I thought I knew it all! I am learning so much about the French Revolution and l appreciate the research. Worth the listen!
  • Tom Conwell
    Great
    William Clark is excellent!
  • RXavierR
    Vive la révolution!
    Excellent history podcast that I throughly enjoy. Will makes every episode interesting, clear and fun to listen to. It’s always a delight to listen to someone speak on a topic they truly enjoy and is genuinely excited about. Always looking forward to the next episode!
  • Wesleytwright
    Nuance
    Really been enjoying this deep dive into the French revolution in all its detail and nuance. It’s very compelling to try to understand the factors and factions that created the various stages of the revolution and its impact on the world today and it’s implications for the future.
  • Hagar Fieri
    Excellent
    Was introduced via collaboration with the Age of Napoleon podcast. Very entertaining and binge worthy history podcast.
  • Tonyb1616
    History buffs delight
    This podcast is excellent. For someone who wants a deeper dive on the corners of history that are forgotten this is a great addition to any podcast lineup.
  • Margepedia
    Highly Recommend! Start Listening Now!
    I first heard of this podcast on a joint episode with the (near-flawless) History of Egypt podcast and then just binged the whole thing. It’s a thrilling story told by someone who knows his stuff, doesn’t mind a fun tangent, and clearly LOVES his subject. Will Clark integrates timeline, economics, sociology, and historiography and really covers every shade of grey. It’s smart, richly researched, and full of juicy detail.
  • Elphie-Fabala-Fae Thropp
    What it says on the Tin
    Well produced and nuanced, history has always been grey, we need more podcasts like this one!
  • Derlemke
    Very goooood
    So. This is great podcast on the French Revolution. It’s refreshing and is not a redo of the other podcast that covered the same topic.
  • Joanne Z SoCal
    Loving this!
    One of my favorite history podcasts ever. I have learned so much, and I do love the emphasis on the gray of it all.
  • floridaman80
    It’s good
    More history podcasts should be like this one.
  • JacksonSF42
    The best!
    I love this podcast. I don’t contribute to many podcasts yet I do with this podcast. The best!
  • DFWKev
    Top Notch Podcast
    Will Clark’s Grey History is one of the best podcasts. His in-depth retelling of the French Revolution, including the points of view by the various scholars and commentators, is utterly fascinating. Will clearly spends an immense amount of time and effort in preparation of each episode. Not only does he rely on scholarly works when discussing events of the Revolution, he includes a lot of contemporary sources. He conveys the chaos of the Revolution and how all levels of society were affected. I stumbled upon this podcast during the Lockdown and now I eagerly await each new episode. I like his use of the cymbals as a way to bracket direct quotes; it makes perfect sense for an audio format. If you love history and are interested in the French Revolution, then you need to listen the Will Clark’s Grey History.
  • Fave Auntie
    Not Your High School History Class
    Excellent production makes this podcast easy to listen to. Grey History presents history that you’ve probably never heard. It’s a multi-layered presentation of history- social, political, and spiritual aspects of history are featured to bring a well rounded view of events. Well done!!
  • Phaedrus__
    Great show
    This show is awesome! Keep up the good work.
  • GBM Widow
    Floridaman80 Doesn’t Know What He’s Talking About
    I was appalled to read the 1-star review posted under this person’s name. It bears no relationship to the reality of this excellent, comprehensive examination of a very involved period. Tastes vary, obviously, and I am a big fan of Mike Duncan’s treatment of the French Revolution too. But Will Clark’s mission is different from Duncan’s. Grey History is as much about the historiography of the period as the narrative. For listeners who want to be exposed to historical debate, this is the podcast for you!
  • Smithrankin
    Excellent, In-depth Study of French Revolution
    If you’re at all interested in the French Revolution, I whole-heartedly recommend Grey History. It’s focus concerns both the facts of this epoch and how historians have interpreted those facts. I have been a bit at sea since Mike Duncan ended his brilliant Revolutions Podcast, missing Duncan’s intellectual rigor and dry humor. Grey History has helped fill the gap left by Duncan’s departure from podcasting. I’m once again excited to see a new episode of a podcast.
  • venice bch
    Podcast for those who want more than a surface overview of history
    This podcast is for those who love history and always look another point of view on a period. This podcast explains for me how a country searching for self rule was redirected instead to dictatorships and kings. It is also an in depth analysis of the events of the time and how they play a part in the French Revolution. Have found it enjoyable. But then, I love history.
  • Ellbouric
    Amazing depth
    I love this series! The details are great and I really haven’t found anything that both goes as in depth and tries to present as many views as possible from historians. Pretty sure the only negative comments are from folk that pride themselves on being hyper critical and therefore lack any value. Don’t listen to them, this is a great dive into a subject that just isn’t covered enough.
  • Nora Benji
    Wonderful
    Grey History is an incredible podcast!
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