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Napoleon III Part 1: the Lust for Power

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From exiled prince to emperor, Napoleon III's rise to power reads like a political thriller too wild to be true. Edward Shawcross tells the story of Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, a man who attempted not one but two comically failed coups before finally succeeding in becoming Emperor of France.
This episode explores Louis-Napoleon's bizarre childhood as the imperial nephew raised in Swiss exile, where his mother turned their home into a shrine to Napoleon while teaching him the arts of conspiracy and subterfuge. We cover his early revolutionary activities in Italy and his truly farcical coup attempts - including one featuring a live eagle purchased for a pound - that landed him in prison for life.
Rather than breaking him, prison became Louis-Napoleon's "university," where he turned from a figure of fun into a serious political thinker with a programme of social reform. His escape disguised as a working man complete with platform shoes to change his height reads like fiction, yet it set the stage for his triumphant return during the 1848 Revolution.
Ed explains how this seemingly delusional man understood mass politics better than any of his contemporaries, positioning himself as the people's champion against the political establishment. Through universal male suffrage, he won France's first direct presidential election before orchestrating a coup that established the Second Empire - proving that persistence, timing, and understanding the power of a name can overcome ridicule and failure.

This is part 1 of a two part series. Part 2 will deal with his time as emperor and will not shy away from the more, er, sensational aspects of his life. In particular his extraordinarily large number of mistresses!

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Chapters

1. Napoleon III Part 1: the Lust for Power (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Napoleon III (00:00:04)

3. Bonaparte Family Background (00:04:20)

4. Childhood in Exile (00:10:31)

5. First Failed Coup Attempts (00:18:17)

6. Prison Years and Political Development (00:27:56)

7. The Great Escape (00:33:17)

8. Revolution of 1848 (00:36:33)

9. Presidential Victory (00:46:50)

10. Coup d'État and Empire (00:50:36)

11. Caesar Obsession and Salon Life (00:54:53)

12. Marriage and Personal Life (01:04:38)

95 episodes

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From exiled prince to emperor, Napoleon III's rise to power reads like a political thriller too wild to be true. Edward Shawcross tells the story of Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, a man who attempted not one but two comically failed coups before finally succeeding in becoming Emperor of France.
This episode explores Louis-Napoleon's bizarre childhood as the imperial nephew raised in Swiss exile, where his mother turned their home into a shrine to Napoleon while teaching him the arts of conspiracy and subterfuge. We cover his early revolutionary activities in Italy and his truly farcical coup attempts - including one featuring a live eagle purchased for a pound - that landed him in prison for life.
Rather than breaking him, prison became Louis-Napoleon's "university," where he turned from a figure of fun into a serious political thinker with a programme of social reform. His escape disguised as a working man complete with platform shoes to change his height reads like fiction, yet it set the stage for his triumphant return during the 1848 Revolution.
Ed explains how this seemingly delusional man understood mass politics better than any of his contemporaries, positioning himself as the people's champion against the political establishment. Through universal male suffrage, he won France's first direct presidential election before orchestrating a coup that established the Second Empire - proving that persistence, timing, and understanding the power of a name can overcome ridicule and failure.

This is part 1 of a two part series. Part 2 will deal with his time as emperor and will not shy away from the more, er, sensational aspects of his life. In particular his extraordinarily large number of mistresses!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Napoleon III Part 1: the Lust for Power (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Napoleon III (00:00:04)

3. Bonaparte Family Background (00:04:20)

4. Childhood in Exile (00:10:31)

5. First Failed Coup Attempts (00:18:17)

6. Prison Years and Political Development (00:27:56)

7. The Great Escape (00:33:17)

8. Revolution of 1848 (00:36:33)

9. Presidential Victory (00:46:50)

10. Coup d'État and Empire (00:50:36)

11. Caesar Obsession and Salon Life (00:54:53)

12. Marriage and Personal Life (01:04:38)

95 episodes

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