
To mark International Women's Day we ask 'Who was the most powerful woman of the Napoleonic era?' 'Did women weild 'soft power', 'hard power' or just plain old power?' and 'have women been quietly weilding the power for years, while the men fail to notice?'
This episode of the Napoleonic Wars Pod delves into the complex dynamics of power during the Napoleonic era, focusing on the influence of women such as Josephine, Queen Louise of Prussia, and Dorothea von Lieven. The discussion explores the distinctions between hard and soft power, the role of women in shaping political landscapes, and the legacy of these influential figures. Through engaging pitches and lively debate, the guests highlight how these women navigated a male-dominated world to exert their influence and power. Beatrice de Graaf joins the usual gang to debate this topic.
Chapters
00:00 The Riddle of Power
02:57 Defining Power: Hard vs. Soft
05:53 Influence Behind the Throne
08:47 The Role of Women in Power Dynamics
12:01 Napoleon's Circle: Who Influences Him?
14:52 The Power of Memory and Propaganda
18:00 Pitching Powerful Women of the Era
21:07 The Case for Dorothea von Lieven
23:48 Queen Louise of Prussia: A Political Force
27:02 Josephine: The Empress Behind the Emperor
30:07 The Legacy of Powerful Women
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