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No More Napoleons: Britain and the Balance of Power

No More Napoleons: Britain and the Balance of Power

The Mariner's Mirror Podcast · The Society for Nautical Research and the Lloyds Register Foundation

September 30, 202553m 33s

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Show Notes

Dr Sam Willis meets Andrew Lambert to discuss his fantastic new book No More Napoleons. Lambert has reshaped how we think about Britain’s role in international politics from the 19th century onward and focuses on Britain’s determination to prevent the rise of any single, dominant continental power after the defeat of Napoleon. This strategic goal—maintaining a balance of power in Europe—guided British diplomacy, war-making, and alliances for more than a century. We hear about high politics, military strategy, and global history and discover how British leaders worked tirelessly to prevent new “Napoleons” from overturning the balance, whether in the form of Kaiser Wilhelm II’s Germany or later threats to European stability. The episode will leave you in no doubt that Britain was more than an imperial power, but a guardian of stability whose actions shaped Europe’s destiny as British politicians and military leaders pursued an enduring quest for peace through balance.

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