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Making Napoleon's Marshals

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What does it take to make a Marshal of France. Of the 26 individuals that Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte elevated to the highest military rank of the first French Empire, there were a myriad of similarities and differences - ostentatious, arrogant, specialists, administrators, inspirational figures, princes and paupers.

To delve into the characters of these exalted figures of military and Napoleonic history, Rachael Stark and Dr Graeme Callister sit down to unpick the lives and styles of command of the French Marshals. We cover the diversity of the marshals' backgrounds, Napoleon's influence on marshal selection, the relationships between Napoleon and his marshals, and their strategic and tactical successes and failures.

Graeme's Books: https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Dr-Graeme-Callister/a/4546


Timestamps (All timings approximate):

00:00 Introduction to the Marshals of France

02:47 Diversity Among the Marshals

06:10 Napoleon's Influence on His Marshals

08:53 Origins and Backgrounds of the Marshals

11:51 The Impact of Early Life Experiences

14:59 Training and Military Education

18:13 The Role of Luck and Timing

20:59 Relationships with Napoleon

24:14 The Marshals' Loyalty and Pragmatism

27:01 Listening to the Marshals

30:00 Personality Dynamics Among the Marshals

46:05 Exploring Personality Traits of Marshals

50:05 The Role of Arrogance in Leadership

56:55 Inspiration vs. Administration in Command Styles

01:04:03 Evaluating the Choices of Marshals

01:07:27 Strategic and Tactical Command Styles

01:19:08 Comparing French Marshals to Their Opponents

01:25:38 Public Perception of Marshals


Keywords

Napoleon, marshals, military leadership, history, strategy, personalities, Napoleon's generals, military history, leadership traits, Napoleonic Wars

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