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In Our Time

Marie Antoinette

In Our Time

BBC

History

4.69.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2018

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In a programme first broadcast in November 2018, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Austrian princess Maria Antonia, child bride of the future French King Louis XVI. Their marriage was an attempt to bring about a major change in the balance of power in Europe and to undermine the influence of Prussia and Great Britain, but she had no say in the matter and was the pawn of her mother, the Empress Maria Theresa. She fulfilled her allotted role of supplying an heir, but was sent to the guillotine in 1793 in the French Revolution, a few months after her husband, following years of attacks on her as a woman who, it was said, betrayed the King and as a foreigner who betrayed France to enemy powers. When not doing these wrongs, she was said to be personally bankrupting France. Her death shocked royal families throughout Europe, and she became a powerful symbol of the consequences of the Revolution.

With

Catriona Seth Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature at the University of Oxford

Katherine Astbury Professor of French Studies at the University of Warwick

and

David McCallam Reader in French Eighteenth-Century Studies at the University of Sheffield

Producer: Simon Tillotson

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0:16.3

Hello, my round to an end was born in 1755 in Vienna,

0:19.6

the 15th child of the Empress Maria Teresa,

0:22.6

and the Holy Roman Emperor,

0:23.7

one of the most powerful rulers in Europe.

0:26.1

She was 13 when her mother married her off

0:28.1

to the future King of France in the hope of making an ally of an old enemy.

0:31.8

She died on the Gilles Tine in Paris in 1793 at the age of 37,

0:36.2

during the French Revolution, when France and Austria were at war again.

0:40.3

Many people said she'd turned the king against his people,

0:42.9

had bankrupted the nation, had produced an heir

0:45.2

who was both illegitimate and her incestuous lover,

0:47.9

and had dined well when Paris starved.

0:50.2

Whether that was true or not, it didn't matter.

0:52.1

The revolution needed a scapegoat.

0:54.0

With me to discuss Maria Antoinette,

0:56.1

Katriona says,

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