The Netherlands: The Revolt that Made The Modern World (Part 4)

June 17
1h 12m

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Episode Description

How is the Dutch national anthem, that has its origins during a 1568 siege of a French city, connected to the Dutch Revolt? What is the revolt’s role in the birth of modernity? And, why does it say ‘to the King of Spain I’ve granted a lifelong loyalty’?


Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss the national anthem with the deepest history, the Wilhelmus.


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