BONUS: Trailblazing Women from the Low Countries

BONUS: Trailblazing Women from the Low Countries

Throughout the history of the Low Countries, people from this part of the world have been pioneers in almost every sense of the word. Whether by seeking out and charting far away lands during the European Age of Exploration, or in advancements made in science, technology and engineering, or through their approach to social issues such as drugs or euthanasia, the inhabitants of the Low Countries have been breaking new ground almost as enthusiastically as they’ve been… making… new ground. Despite making up over 50% of the population, the fundamental role which women have played in the development and progress of Low Country societies has often been neglected in historical accounts. It is well beyond the scope of this podcast to give an entire history of women and feminism in the Low Countries, but in this episode of the Low Countries Radio we are going to pay homage to some of the female pioneers from our beloved little swamp. We will take a look at five women who ventured forth where few before them had dared, or been allowed, to go, shining a light into the darkness and paving pathways for future generations of women and girls to follow them down. Do you want to know more about Flemish and Dutch history and culture? Visit www.the-low-countries.com. Music provided by Storyblocks: "Cozy by the Fireside" by Jonathan Mogavero https://www.storyblocks.com/audio/stock/cozy-by-the-fireside-rixnguspdkggtudrx.html "Minimal Documentary Background Music" by Volodymyr Piddubnyk https://www.storyblocks.com/audio/stock/minimal-documentary-background-music-skxjrbbvvketzhdzl.html “Mysterious Documentary Cinematic Music” by Volodymyr Piddubnyk https://www.storyblocks.com/audio/stock/mysterious-documentary-cinematic-music-rp3-bqw4pkewqrqhx.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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BONUS: Reformation in the Low Countries with Christine Kooi

BONUS: Reformation in the Low Countries with Christine Kooi

We chat with author and academic Christine Kooi, whose book Reformation in the Low Countries 1500-1620 was released last year by Cambridge University Press. As its title suggests the book encompasses ...

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BONUS: Tulips: the Myths, the Mania and the Man.

BONUS: Tulips: the Myths, the Mania and the Man.

We dig up the bulbs of the past, trim the stems of historical myth and hopefully emerge with a lustrous vase of understanding as to where the tulip came from, how it became infectiously vogue in the D...

10 Okt 202352min

BONUS: The Best Possible War

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Long time listeners will be aware that, alongside being passionate about the history of our boggy swamp, we also carry a deep love for the game of cricket. The venn-diagram intersection between those ...

18 Sep 202326min

50 - The Granddaddy of Netherlandish Humanism

50 - The Granddaddy of Netherlandish Humanism

At the end of episode 49, we said that we were going to move away from the political part of the story of the History of the Netherlands for a while to instead focus on some of the other important soc...

4 Sep 202358min

BONUS: Protests movements in the Low Countries

BONUS: Protests movements in the Low Countries

Just as much as Dutch and Flemish culture today have been defined by their ability to seek consensus through compromise, so too have they defined by a willingness to angrily, and often violently, take...

19 Jun 20231h 13min

BONUS: Sacrificial Pigs, Sexy Chickens and Scary Shipworms: Animals of the Low Countries

BONUS: Sacrificial Pigs, Sexy Chickens and Scary Shipworms: Animals of the Low Countries

What do black chickens have to do with witchcraft? Why were pigs not allowed to walk the streets freely in the Middle Ages? And should we welcome the return of the wolf or not? You'll hear the answers...

11 Apr 202355min

BONUS: A Traumatic Relationship with Water

BONUS: A Traumatic Relationship with Water

When the Netherlands and Belgium did not exist, people spoke of the Low Countries when referring to the area around the river deltas. Water has always played an essential role in the history of that r...

20 Feb 20231h 2min

49 - The Willing Bride

49 - The Willing Bride

The double marriage between the Habsburg and Spanish dynasties organised in the creation of the Holy League in 1495 was part of a larger plan driven by the Spanish monarchs to create a general Europea...

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