You can send a text, include contact info to get a response. Last episode we looked at France, Scandinavia and Italy. Italy was particularly fascinating, but we were bare able to scratch the surface. Now we look at Germany, contrasting Talleyrand's careful thought about France and Louis the 18th with Metternich and Hardenberg's lack of vision. Finally, Castlereagh gives up his efforts to get the slave trade abolished and settles for a compromise. This allows him to ...
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You can send a text, include contact info to get a response. Last episode we looked at France, Scandinavia and Italy. Italy was particularly fascinating, but we were bare able to scratch the surface. Now we look at Germany, contrasting Talleyrand's careful thought about France and Louis the 18th with Metternich and Hardenberg's lack of vision. Finally, Castlereagh gives up his efforts to get the slave trade abolished and settles for a compromise. This allows him to ...
1814 1815 Germany, ugh ; Talleyrand in History part 5
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1814 1815 Germany, ugh ; Talleyrand in History part 5
You can send a text, include contact info to get a response. Last episode we looked at France, Scandinavia and Italy. Italy was particularly fascinating, but we were bare able to scratch the surface. Now we look at Germany, contrasting Talleyrand's careful thought about France and Louis the 18th with Metternich and Hardenberg's lack of vision. Finally, Castlereagh gives up his efforts to get the slave trade abolished and settles for a compromise. This allows him to ...
Hanging with History
You can send a text, include contact info to get a response. Last episode we looked at France, Scandinavia and Italy. Italy was particularly fascinating, but we were bare able to scratch the surface. Now we look at Germany, contrasting Talleyrand's careful thought about France and Louis the 18th with Metternich and Hardenberg's lack of vision. Finally, Castlereagh gives up his efforts to get the slave trade abolished and settles for a compromise. This allows him to ...