Orange Fever
Misha Glenny explores a pivot of western history, the Netherlands.
Misha Glenny explores a pivot of Western history - the Netherlands.
"Chances are you think we're talking about Holland. But Holland's a province. Go back two centuries and this was a kingdom that included Belgium and Luxembourg. Before that it was the Austrian Netherlands; before that the Spanish Netherlands. And this region was rich!"
They call it the golden delta, where the Rhine and the Scheldt run into the chilly North Sea. Amsterdam, Antwerp, Brussels and Bruges are among European history's key centres of trade. Merchants, inventors, philosophers, outsiders - all flocked to the Netherlands. Benelux was the gap between Germany and France, and the home of the EU. But is this a country, and if so when did it begin?
From the team behind The Invention of Germany, the USA and Brazil. With contributions from Geert Mak, author of "In Europe: Travels Through the Twentieth Century"; Anne Goldgar, author of "Tulipmania", Judith Pollman of Leiden University; Maarten Prak of Utrecht University; and Ben Coates, author of "Why the Dutch are Different".
The presenter is Misha Glenny, the producer Miles Warde.
Last on
More episodes
Previous
You are at the first episode
Clip
-
Why the Dutch Love Orange
Duration: 01:35
Broadcasts
- Mon 21 May 2018 20:00麻豆社 Radio 4
- Wed 23 May 2018 11:00麻豆社 Radio 4