François Furstenberg is a Johns Hopkins University historian and author who talks to us about the relationship between the U.S. and the French Atlantic World in the 18th-century Age of Revolutions, French émigrés who fled the French Revolution and settled in Philadelphia; slavery and nationalism in the post-revolutionary U.S.; the brutality of the efforts to suppress the Haitian Revolution, and much else.

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This episode of Likeville is brought to you by:

· Good Mix Foods: Our naturopath formulated custom superfood blends

· Else’s Bar: The Plateau/Mile End is pretty much a hipster paradise, and Else’s is its capital.

· Café Lali - Carré des Artistes Galerie d'Art: A family owned fine-art gallery/café in an amazing space, great coffee, and fine art.

· Online Photography Classes - Seb Furtado Photography: Private online photography courses for all levels

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