
Hero of Two Worlds
The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution
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Narrated by:
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Mike Duncan
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Mike Duncan
About this listen
From the best-selling author of The Storm Before the Storm and host of the Revolutions podcast comes the thrilling story of the Marquis de Lafayette’s lifelong quest to defend the principles of liberty and equality.
Few in history can match the revolutionary career of the Marquis de Lafayette. Over 50 incredible years at the heart of the Age of Revolution, he fought courageously on both sides of the Atlantic. He was a soldier, statesman, idealist, philanthropist, and abolitionist.
As a teenager, Lafayette ran away from France to join the American Revolution. Returning home a national hero, he helped launch the French Revolution, eventually spending five years locked in dungeon prisons. After his release, Lafayette sparred with Napoleon, joined an underground conspiracy to overthrow King Louis XVIII, and became an international symbol of liberty. Finally, as a revered elder statesman, he was instrumental in the overthrow of the Bourbon Dynasty in the Revolution of 1830.
From enthusiastic youth to world-weary old age, from the pinnacle of glory to the depths of despair, Lafayette never stopped fighting for the rights of all mankind. His remarkable life is the story of where we come from and an inspiration to defend the ideals he held dear.
©2021 Mike Duncan (P)2021 PublicAffairsCritic reviews
“Comprehensive and accessible.... Duncan marshals a wealth of information into a crisp and readable narrative. This sympathetic portrait illuminates the complexities of Lafayette and his revolutionary era.” (Publishers Weekly)
"Mike Duncan's ability to weave a rich and compelling story is on full display in Hero of Two Worlds. He takes the reader on a gripping roller-coaster ride that follows the Marquis de Lafayette's fortunes through decades of victory, defeat, and revolution on two continents.... Duncan has an exceptional eye for both human potential and human fallibility, grasping the qualities that make figures like Lafayette real, three-dimensional people, simultaneously victims of circumstance and active participants driving forward the course of history. Hero of Two Worlds is biography and narrative at its best, an informative page-turner crafted by a master of historical storytelling." (Patrick Wyman, creator of Tides of History and author of The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years That Shook the World)
"I first learned of Mike Duncan's work when a prominent politician told me he'd been addicted to his podcast on the French Revolution, and found it startlingly relevant in 2021. Duncan's work is a reminder that history can also be a gripping yarn full of compelling characters, and in Hero of Two Worlds he brings alive one of the great characters of American history." (Ben Smith, New York Times)
Brilliant. As Usual.
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Brilliant
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Mike Duncan masterclass
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Great listening!
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Brilliant
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I have only one tiny suggestion. When the book talks of the June 1832 failed revolution it may be worthwhile noting that this was the action captured in the book La miserables by Victor Hugo who was a young man when it occurred. in this way, it would anchor the time in the mind of the reader.
A great story well composed and well read.
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Great book and well read
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love it
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I think I found his role in the French revolution, and the events following, the most interesting as I'm least familiar with them.
I was also unaware of how easily Lafayette could have seized power for himself on a couple of occasions and while it seems he's criticised for not doing so, I'd argue it was his greatest act (even if it lead to others seizing such power).
For those worried this may add nothing new to those who've listened to Duncan's "revolutions" podcast, I'd tell you not to worry. This is a completely novel look at events covered in the podcast with much more detail surrounding Lafayette's life from birth to death and as I've mentioned, the focus/viewpoint is always from that which Lafayette experienced/was involved in.
Hopefully the author will continue to write histories in this style now his podcast has ended.
not a remix of his podcast but new and interesting
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Great for history enthusiasts
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