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Viral spread: how rumours surged in revolutionary France

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Science, News, Technology

4.4859 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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00:48 How the 18th-Century 'Great Fear’ spread across rural France

In the late 1700s, rural France was beset with rapidly spreading rumours of aristocratic plots to suppress revolutionary ideas. But how, and why, these rumours were able to spread so quickly has puzzled historians. Now, using modern epidemiological modelling, a team suggests that a combination of high wheat prices, income and literacy level drove this period of French history known as the Great Fear.


Research Article: Zapperi et al.


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Welcome back to the nature podcast.

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This week, how the great fear spread through 18th century France.

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And what quantum interpretation are you?

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I'm Nick Petichael,al. And I'm Benjamin Thompson. The Great Fear was a short period in history around the start of the French Revolution,

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where rumours spread about an aristocratic

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famine plot to starve rebelling peasants into submission. In response, a panic spread, and manor

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