I'm going to personally have to learn myself up on some french anarchy but overall well done king
Listen to Mike Duncan's Revolution's podcast. It goes through a lot of em (not just French) but the French particular ones are the 3rd Series (French Revolution), Series 6, France's June Rebellion 1832, Series 7: 1848 (though mostly all Europe but France is of course involved), Series 8: Second French Empire. They are involved in a lot of it, and yes, taking to the barricades is like their reflexive way of getting things done. In fact if you look at well, anytime they are pissed, they build barricades, it's kinda touching how traditional they are in their revolutionary angst.
On a side note, he's got 10 series/chapter, whatever, with some of those revolutions taking as many as 45 episodes, but all still good. Yes, he also covers the American Revolution, it's series 2, but the kinda sucky thing about it is that it's very short, like 15 episodes, and not that he hates that revolution or whatever, just his original goal was to try to keep things at like 15ish episodes a revolution, then he hit the French one right after, realized, holy crap, this is a lot, and just said eff it, I'll make as many as I need for each revolution (so that June Rebellion one is actually also short, but in depth, like 10 episodes, where 1848 and the French Revolution, are in the 40s/50s, and his current one the Russian, will probably end in the 90s.)
Also, there are two Revolutions in there worth listening to, Series 4, the Haitian with a lot on Toussant L'Overture, and Series 5, Gran Colombia, with Simon Boliver as those are simply not talked about as much, and the Haitian revolution is now his basically favorite and most real one, as it was literal slaves settings themselves free. But they're all good. Mexico is in there too, but I kinda found it boring.