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The Road to Now

The French Revolution w/ Peter McPhee

The Road to Now

Benjamin Sawyer

Society & Culture, History

4.8628 Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

On August 4, 1789, the National Assembly of France adopted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, which asserted the Enlightenment ideals of universal rights and democracy. Though the French Declaration shared a common ideological lineage with the American Declaration of Independence, the French Revolution took a very different path: fifteen years after their founding revolutionary documents, the US had George Washington and France had Napoleon.

In this episode of The Road to Now we talk to Dr. Peter McPhee, an expert on the history of the French Revolution at the University of Melbourne (Australia) to learn how geography, religion, and the French effort to fundamentally redefine society, shaped the complex course of the French Revolution. Peter explains how the French Revolution changed the world and left a legacy that is all around us today. (And for all you Hamilton fans- if you ever wondered what happened to the Marquis de Lafayette after Hamilton died, Dr. McPhee has the answer!)

This is a rebroadcast of episode 78, which originally aired on November 9, 2017. This rebroadcast was edited by Ben Sawyer.

Transcript

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I'm Ben Sawyer and this is the Road to Now. Today we are excited to share with you a conversation on

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the French Revolution, this moment that is unquestionably one of the most significant in modern

1:21.8

history. Our expert on the topic is Dr. Peter McPhee. He is one of the most well-known experts in the field. He's a professor

1:29.4

at the University of Melbourne. We spoke with him. Oh my goodness, like four years ago, five

1:35.3

years ago almost in 2017. And this was such a great conversation. The French Revolution is

1:41.4

such a complex moment in human history. And it's really hard to explain some of these big revolutions in ways that are accessible.

1:49.0

And this is the thing with Dr. McPhee.

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