A History Geek's Reading Companion

Ep 6. Smuggling in the Mediterranean of Monte Cristo

22 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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A look at the real smugglers behind The Count of Monte Cristo This episode breaks down the laws, customs systems, and coastal trade networks of the 1820s Mediterranean to show how contraband worked, why governments struggled to stop it, and what this transitional world teaches Edmond Dantès about power before he enters "high society"

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