Louise Michel: The Fearless Revolutionary of the Paris Commune
Join Us in France Travel Podcast
Annie Sargent
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🗓️ 8 February 2026
⏱️ 58 minutes
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Summary
Paris, 1871. The city is under siege. The government has fallen. And in the heart of the chaos, one woman stands defiant with a rifle in hand. Welcome to Louise Michel: The Fearless Revolutionary of the Paris Commune, an episode of Join Us in France that brings history to life like never before.
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Host Annie Sargent and historian Elyse Rivin dive deep into the dramatic story of the Paris Commune—a radical uprising that shook France to its core. For 72 days in 1871, Paris was ruled not by kings or emperors, but by workers, artists, and revolutionaries. At the center of it all? Louise Michel, a schoolteacher turned anarchist whose courage and conviction made her a legend. This isn't just a history lesson. It's a story of defiance, feminism, and revolution that still echoes today.
Louise Michel didn't just witness history—she shaped it. Born in 1830, she grew up with privilege but chose a life of activism. She fought on the barricades, organized ambulance stations during the Bloody Week, and even faced down the French army. When the Commune fell, she was arrested, tried, and exiled to New Caledonia. But exile didn't stop her. She learned the local Kanak language, taught indigenous girls, and even joined a revolt against French colonial rule. Later, she returned to France, where she became a feminist icon, traveling across Europe to spread her radical ideas.
Annie and Elyse explore the myths and realities of the Commune, from the so-called Pétroleuses (women accused of burning Paris) to the destruction of landmarks like the Tuileries Palace. They discuss Louise's unlikely survival after being shot in the head, her correspondence with Victor Hugo, and her role in creating the black flag of anarchism. This episode also uncovers the Commune's lasting impact on Paris—from the Mur des Fédérés in Père Lachaise Cemetery to the renamed Square Louise Michel near Sacré-Cœur.
But the conversation doesn't stop in the 19th century. After the interview, Annie shares updates on the legacy of the Paris 2024 Olympics and how the Olympic Village in Saint-Denis is transforming into a vibrant new neighborhood. It's a reminder that history isn't just about the past—it's about how we live today.
If you love stories of bold women, forgotten revolutions, and the hidden layers of Paris, this episode is for you. Whether you're a history buff, a Francophile, or just curious about the untold stories of France, Louise Michel: The Fearless Revolutionary of the Paris Commune will leave you inspired.
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Table of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:15] Introduction
- [00:00:30] Today on the podcast
- [00:01:21] Podcast supporters
- [00:02:03] Magazine segment
- [00:03:03] Elyse and Annie about Louise Michel and La Commune de Paris
- [00:03:18] Understanding La Commune de Paris
- [00:03:47] The Paris Commune: Key Events and Figures
- [00:08:07] Commune Policies
- [00:08:56] The Fall of the Commune and Its Aftermath
- [00:11:47] La Commune's Significance Today
- [00:16:26] Louise Michel: Early Life and Education
- [00:22:15] Louise Michel: Activism and Legacy
- [00:26:25] Louise Michel's Role in the Commune
- [00:27:25] Arrest and Trial of Louise Michel
- [00:29:53] Exile to New Caledonia
- [00:34:36] Return to France and Continued Activism
- [00:41:23] Final Years and Legacy
- [00:49:03] Thank you Patrons
- [00:50:01] Join Us in France Boutique
- [00:51:37] After the Olympics 2024
- [00:54:31] The Gers Area Trip
- [00:55:33] Next week on the podcast
- [00:56:03] Copyright
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| 0:00.0 | This is Join us in France, episode 584. |
| 0:21.5 | Hello, I'm Annie Sargent, and join us in France, episode 584. 584. |
| 0:27.2 | Bonjour, I'm Annie Sargent, and join us in France is the podcast where we take a conversational journey through the beauty, culture, and flavors of France. |
| 0:30.8 | Today, I bring a conversation with Elise Riven of Toulouse Guided Walks about Louise |
| 0:36.8 | Michel. |
| 0:38.2 | This is Paris in 1871. |
| 0:41.4 | The city is starving. |
| 0:43.3 | The government has fallen. |
| 0:45.0 | And the radical uprising is about to change history forever. |
| 0:49.4 | Let us introduce you to Louise Michel, schoolteacher, anarchist, and one of the most fearless women |
| 0:57.1 | of the 19th century. From the barricades of the Paris Commune to exile in New Caledonia, |
| 1:03.8 | her story is one of defiance, feminism, and revolution. In this episode, Elise and I unpack the dramatic events of the commune, the myths of the |
| 1:14.8 | petroleuse, and the legacy of a woman who fought for justice, no matter the cost. |
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| 2:02.4 | France.com for a slash boutique. For the magazine part of the podcast after my chat with |
| 2:07.8 | Elise today I'll talk to you about the legacy of the Paris Olympics, how Paris and Saint-Duny |
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