The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia: E07: Terra Hayesia

The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia: E07: Terra Hayesia

In the history of European military aggression in Australia, this is where it all began. Of the people that remain alive following the doomed voyage of the Batavia, not to mention the shipwreck and then the genocide that followed, they now have to face a civil war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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31 - A Luckless Legate in Liège

31 - A Luckless Legate in Liège

At the beginning of 1468, after having crushed a second uprising in Liège in the space of two years, Charles the Bold set about the all-important task of figuring out to whom he was going to marry. At...

5 Loka 202059min

BONUS: A Notable Little Podcast of Cookery in the Low Countries

BONUS: A Notable Little Podcast of Cookery in the Low Countries

When it comes to food, Flanders and the Netherlands are not two peas in a pod. What is the influence of religion on our cuisine? Why do Belgians love eating out at restaurants? Which recipes can be fo...

24 Syys 202045min

BONUS: Rembrandt and the Revolting Batavians

BONUS: Rembrandt and the Revolting Batavians

To tide you over in our absence during the summer break, we decided to reboot an episode of our previous podcast entitled 'Rembrandt and the Revolting Batavians'. We'll be back with regular programmin...

19 Elo 20201h 29min

30 - A Rebuke of the New Duke

30 - A Rebuke of the New Duke

Upon becoming the Duke of Burgundy, along with all the titles that came with it, Charles the Bold inherited the complex series of social revolts that were either simmering or boiling over in places li...

3 Elo 20201h 4min

29 - Dinant, Was...

29 - Dinant, Was...

Charles, the Count of Charolais, began to take a more dominant role in the Burgundian court after the forced reconciliation with his father, Philip the Good, in January 1464. By midway through the nex...

20 Heinä 20201h 7min

BONUS: A Pint-Sized History of Beer and Brewing in the Low Countries

BONUS: A Pint-Sized History of Beer and Brewing in the Low Countries

Why did the Dutch drink almost four times as much beer in the fifteenth century as they do today? Why would the Beer Drinking War be a better name for The Eighty Years' War? And why is the longest-sta...

6 Heinä 202056min

28 - The Strained Reins of a Waning Reign

28 - The Strained Reins of a Waning Reign

In the final decade of his reign, Philip the Good was obsessed with the idea of a crusade against the Ottoman Turks. The complexities of the diverse state that he had built, however, would never allow...

22 Kesä 202044min

27 - Picking Bishops and Familial Fissures

27 - Picking Bishops and Familial Fissures

When Philip the good went to the Imperial Diet in Regensburg in 1454 it gave his son and heir, Charles, the count of Charolais, a chance to get some practice at ruling in his stead, giving subjects in...

8 Kesä 202058min

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