Everett RummageHistory
Everett RummageHistory

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The Age of Napoleon is a history podcast about the life and career of Napoleon Bonaparte as well as the general context of Europe between the early eighteenth and early nineteenth century. It is about big trends and the grand sweep of history, as well as the smaller, individual stories that bring them to life.

  • Grey History Collaboration
    I recently recorded a collaboration with Will Clark of Grey History: the French Revolution.
  • Episode 112: The Way of the Bandit
    In the Spring of 1808, Napoleon installed his brother Joseph on the Spanish throne. However, the people of Madrid had had enough of the French, and took matters into their own hands.
  • Episode 111: Bad Omens
    With Portugal conquered, Napoleon turned his attention to Spain. As French troops began occupying the country, it soon became clear they were sitting on a political powder keg.
  • Episode 110: Barbarians
    1807 saw Napoleon and the British jockeying for influence among the remaining neutral states of Europe. Average people paid the price for this competition.
  • Episode 109: The Rise of the Sausage-Maker
    In 1808, France would find itself in a new war on the Iberian Peninsula. How did Napoleon find himself engaged in a new war less than a year after the Treaty of Tilsit?
  • Episode 108: Europe Under the Eagle
    By 1808, the Napoleonic empire stretched from Poland to the Pyrenees, and from the North Sea to the southern tip of Italy. How was Europe adjusting to Napoleon's new order?
  • Episode 107: The Will of the Emperor
    How did the Napoleonic regime actually function? How could one person effectively exercise his will over half a continent?
  • Episode 106: The Art of Power
    In Europe at the dawn of the nineteenth century, art and politics were deeply intertwined, sometimes in surprising ways.
  • Episode 105: The Imperial City
    During his 15 years in power, Napoleon put an indelible mark on his adopted city: Paris.
  • Episode 104: Man of the Century
    Napoleon's new treaty with Russia had totally transformed European geopolitics. What did it mean for the future of the continent? For France? For Napoleon himself?
  • Episode 103: The Two Eagles
    In the summer of 1807, the emperors of France and Russia, and the King and Queen of Prussia met at the Baltic town of Tilsit for a remarkable diplomatic summit aimed at forging a new geopolitical status quo for Europe.
  • Episode 102: Bennigsen's Gamble
    In the summer of 1807, Napoleon was on the verge of seizing a prize that had eluded him for 6 months: Königsberg. The end of the war was in sight, but before he could take the city, he would have to deal with a bold surprise attack on his rear.
  • Episode 101: Beyond Bravery
    As Napoleon struggled to rebuild his army after Eylau, French forces lay siege to the port city of Danzig.
  • Episode 100: What a Massacre
    The Battle of Eylau was the greatest challenge of Napoleon's career so far. For two days, the French and Russian armies fought with unbelievable tenacity in the worst conditions imaginable.
  • The Soul of a Free Man
    A recording of a recent talk I gave on the life of Toussaint Louverture
  • Episode 99: Dangers of Every Kind
    Napoleon ordered his men to make winter quarters and turned his attention to an exciting, but dangerous new mistress with a hidden agenda. But before the month was over, fate would draw the Grande Armée back out on campaign.
  • Episode 98: Eagles East
    France and the Grande Armée were growing tired of war, but in the winter of 1806, Napoleon led his forces east, into a harsh, new environment that would test the limits of his soldiers' endurance.
  • Episode 97: The Rights of War
    As Napoleon and the Grande Armée enjoyed a pleasant interlude in occupied Berlin, the war was escalating in unprecedented ways. Sailors, smugglers, and corsairs all over the world were engaged in a new style of total economic warfare.
  • Episode 96: Our Favorite Enemy
    After their defeats at Jena and Auerstedt, the vaunted Prussian army collapsed in the face of Napoleon's onslaught. As the French pushed into the heart of Central Europe, their presence began to awaken complicated nationalist feelings on both sides.
  • Episode 95: The Iron Marshal's Stand
    Germany, 1806: while Napoleon was winning another triumph at the Battle of Jena, the Third Corps of his army was forced to fight alone in a desperate battle against a superior force.