I Take History With My Coffee
Charles V ruled the biggest empire the Western world had seen since Rome — and he was almost never in the Netherlands. He governed his wealthiest, most fractious territory through regents: first his aunt Margaret of Austria, then his sister Mary of Hungary. Two exceptional women. One impossible job. Between them, they kept the Low Countries together for the better part of three decades — through financial crises, military invasions, a Protestant frontier that constantly threatened to open in the northeast, and the most tumultuous urban rebellion of the period. This episode covers the years 1531 to 1549: Mary's arrival in Brussels on horseback, turning a political obligation into a hunting expedition; the long struggle to incorporate the duchy of Guelders, which had resisted Habsburg control since the 1490s; and the revolt of Ghent in 1539 — a city that had once imprisoned an emperor and would do something close to it again. We follow the coordinated four-direction assault on the Netherlands in 1542, Mary's improvised command in Charles's absence, and the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549, which declared seventeen provinces united forever. But the deeper question running through all of it is the one historians still debate: were the seeds of the Dutch Revolt — which would occur thirty years later — already planted in these years? Was what followed inevitable, or did everything still depend on choices not yet made? Historians referenced in this episode: Karl Brandi, Wim Blockmans, Jonathan Israel, Geoffrey Parker, and Jane de Longh. Map of the Habsburg Netherlands in 1543 [https://www.podpage.com/i-take-history-with-my-coffee/blog/map-of-habsburg-netherlands-1543/] Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itakehistory] Find us on Substack. Both Free and Premium content is available: https://substack.com/@itakehistorywithmycoffee [https://substack.com/@itakehistorywithmycoffee] Podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/i-take-history-with-my-coffee/ [https://www.podpage.com/i-take-history-with-my-coffee/] Visit my blog at itakehistory.com [https://www.itakehistory.com/] and also follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky. Comments and feedback can be sent to itakehistory@gmail.com. You can also leave a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify. Refer to the episode number in the subject line. If you enjoy this podcast, you can help support my work to deliver great historical content. Consider buying me a coffee: I Take History With My Coffee is writing a history blog and doing a history podcast. (buymeacoffee.com) [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itakehistory] Visit audibletrial.com/itakehistory [http://www.audibletrial.com/itakehistory] to sign up for your free trial of Audible, the leading destination for audiobooks. Intro Music: Hayden Symphony #39 Outro Music: Vivaldi Concerto for Mandolin and Strings in D
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