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France: a name that conjures visions of Gothic cathedrals and revolutionary barricades, of absolute monarchy and republican ideals. In this series, Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the layered narrative of a nation that shaped the modern world. From the coronation of Clovis in 496 to the secular state of laïcité, each episode unpacks a pivotal moment: the Capetian consolidation of royal powe... more

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Beneath the streets of Paris lies an ossuary holding the remains of over six million people. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the creation of the Catacombs of Paris in the late 18th century — a response to overflowing cemeteries, collapsing wa... more

Before railways and highways, France was laced with canals—artificial rivers that moved grain, wine, timber, and revolution itself. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Canal du Midi, Pierre-Paul Riquet's 17th-century engineering marvel connec... more

In 1898, France was torn apart by the Dreyfus Affair—a military cover-up that framed a Jewish officer for treason. But the affair also gave birth to a new force in public life: the intellectual. When Émile Zola published his open letter 'J'accuse…!',... more

In Episode 106 of The Story of France, Lucas and Luna examine the guillotine—not just as a killing machine, but as a symbol of revolutionary ideals and contradictions. From Dr. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin's humanitarian proposal in 1789 to the first exec... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the dramatic final decades of the Hundred Years' War. They focus on the unlikely figure who turned the tide: Joan of Arc. But rather than rehash her trial and martyrdom, they delve into the military and politic... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Napoleon Bonaparte's Concordat of 1801, the landmark agreement that ended a decade of religious turmoil in France. They trace the conflict from the Civil Constitution of the Clergy during the Revolution, throug... more

In this episode of The Story of France, Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary story of Joan of Arc, the peasant girl who rose to lead armies and crown a king during the Hundred Years' War. From her childhood in Domrémy to her visions of saints, fr... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna uncork the story of wine in France — not as a drink, but as a force that shaped politics, class, and national identity. They trace how Roman vineyards in Gaul laid the groundwork for medieval monastic viticulture, and ... more

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The series offers thoughtful, citation-rich explorations of France's past, weaving political power, social change, and cultural memory into a cohesive narrative about national identity. Across episodes, listeners encounter deep dives into monarchic and revolutionary eras, Napoleonic legal reforms, major 19th–20th century upheavals, and the enduring tensions between liberty, secularism, empire, and modern politics. The hosts balance rigorous historical detail with accessible storytelling, using iconic sites, pivotal events, and influential figures to illuminate how France's history continues to shape contemporary identity, memory, and debates about nationalism, universal rights, and state-building. Noteworthy is the emphasis on contested mem... more

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