In this episode of "In Our Time" from BBC Radio 4, Martha Clokie leads a discussion with Katherine Astbury, Zack White, and Michael Rowe about Napoleon Bonaparte's Hundred Days. The panel explores Napoleon's escape from Elba, his return to France, the political and military strategies employed by both Napoleon and the Allied powers, and the ultimate defeat at Waterloo. They delve into the factors contributing to Napoleon's downfall, including his health, strategic errors, and the strength of the coalition against him. The discussion also covers the impact of the Hundred Days on France and the legacy of Napoleon, with varying perspectives on who benefited most from this period.
Outlines
Part 1: Context and Return
Part 2: Political and Military Strategy
Part 3: Waterloo Campaign Analysis
Part 4: Aftermath and Legacy
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