Napoleon: The Dictator Of Democracy

Napoleon: The Dictator Of Democracy

Napoleon Bonaparte is a household name; a rare example of someone who is as well remembered by his supporters as by his enemies. His life is rich with dramatic irony. He was a key figure in the creation of the First French Republic, yet became a self-appointed Emperor. Surrounded by enemies, he secured peace in France through war abroad and was hated by the monarchies of Europe, who feared he would bring democracy to their lands.


Dan Snow from Dan Snow's History Hit joins Matt Lewis to ask who exactly was this man? Where did he come from and what is his legacy for the Western world?


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Hosted by: Matt Lewis

Edited by: Alex Jones

Produced by: Matt Lewis, Joseph Knight, Robin McConnell

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Music:

Binding Loyalties by Sarah Schachner

Breach Party by Chris Tilton

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Versailles for Sore Eyes by Chris Tilton

The Nation, The Law, and The King by Sarah Schachner


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