9.04- The Porfiriato
Episode Date: September 3, 2018Porfirio Diaz ruled Mexico for so long they named a whole section of Mexican history after him. Sponsor: harrys.com/revolutions
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398 episodes transcribedPorfirio Diaz ruled Mexico for so long they named a whole section of Mexican history after him. Sponsor: harrys.com/revolutions
In the years after independence, Mexico was a bit unstable. Sponsor: Audible.com/revolutions.
In 1810, Father Hidalgo let forth the Cry of Dolores.
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The last week of May 1871 was indeed a very bloody week. Sponsor link: Audible.com/revolutions
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The Paris Commune was formally inaugurated on March 28, 1871. Unfortunately no one could agree on what that meant.
On March 18, 1871 the government of Adolphe Thiers attempted to seize control of the National Guard's cannons. It didn't go well. Fundraiser! revolu...
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In September 1870, everyone in Paris prepared for a siege. Some of them also prepared for revolution. Remember: revolutionspodcastfundraiser.com
Napoleon III hoped a war with Prussia would save his Empire. Instead it destroyed his Empire. Remember: revolutionspodcastfundraiser.com Hardball Tim...
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The bitter end of the Revolutions of 1848 arrived in the summer of 1849. Visit Audible! audible.com/revolutions Recs: The Storm Before the Storm (duh...
As the walls close in on the Revolutions of 1848, the final loose ends will be ground up by millstones, but still stamp the future with fertile soil t...
Wherein the King of Prussia is offered a dog's collar.
In Dec 1848, the Austrian Empire got a new Emperor.
In Dec 1848, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte was elected president of France.
In November 1848, the Pope took flight.