When Rome Burns
What if Australia's most famous outlaw was actually just a whining criminal who got really good PR? Michael Stevens tears apart 150 years of Ned Kelly mythology to reveal how a desperate gang of killers became folk heroes through brilliant spin doctoring and national desperation for homegrown legends. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why Kelly's famous 7,000-word manifesto reads more like an angry Reddit rant than revolutionary rhetoric • How three cold-blooded police murders at Stringybark Creek got rebranded as heroic self-defense • The physics nightmare of Kelly's 97-pound armor and why it made him a sitting duck • How newspapers of the 1870s created Australia's first celebrity criminal through sensational coverage 👤 Perfect for: history buffs who love having their assumptions challenged and anyone curious about how legends really get made. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Michael Stevens introduces the Kelly myth machine [02:15] The Jerilderie Letter: 7,000 words of complaints and grammatical disasters [04:45] Stringybark Creek: murder or self-defense? [07:30] The armor that couldn't save him: 97 pounds of stolen metal [09:45] How newspapers accidentally created Australia's Robin Hood [11:30] Why Australia needed Ned Kelly to be a hero The real story is messier, more human, and way more interesting than the legend. Kelly wasn't a political revolutionary or noble outlaw. He was a cattle thief who killed cops, wore ridiculous armor, and somehow convinced a entire nation he was their champion. The letter everyone quotes? Pure rambling. The final shootout? A tactical disaster. But here's the thing: understanding how the myth got built tells us everything about how modern media creates heroes and villains. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow When Rome Burns on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite historical revelation is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: Ned Kelly, Australian history, media mythology, outlaw legends, historical propaganda Stream the full show at When Rome Burns [https://whenromeburns.blackboxpods.com] -------- Keywords: historical catastrophes, economic collapse, naval warfare, historical failures, historical disasters, founding fathers, fall of empires, paper money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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