Naked History
In this Naked History: Debrief, we head back behind the barricades of the Paris Commune for the strange, messy, and politically flammable leftovers from the main episode. Dyllan digs into the pieces that didn’t quite fit the first time around: why the cannons of Montmartre were more than just cannons, how Louise Michel became one of the Commune’s most defiant icons, why the myth of the pétroleuse turned revolutionary women into propaganda monsters, and what everyday life looked like when Paris tried to govern itself under siege. Then, in This Week in History, we cover April 20–26 — from Earth Day and Shakespeare to Hubble, Chernobyl, and the Library of Congress. Finally, we open up Myth-Taken to ask: was the Paris Commune really just a violent mob, or was it something more complicated, more hopeful, and much harder to dismiss? Hope, fear, bad government decisions, and just enough revolutionary soot to ruin the carpet. Music Credits: * "Our Story Begins" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com [http://incompetech.com]) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/] * Music track: lavender by massobeats Source: https://freetouse.com/music [https://freetouse.com/music]Royalty Free Music for Video (Safe)
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