
The Book Club: the glory years of Antwerp
Best of the Spectator · The Spectator
August 18, 202134m 37s
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Show Notes
<div>In this week's Book Club podcast Sam Leith is talking to Michael Pye about his new book <em>Antwerp: The Glory Years. </em>For most of the 16th century, as he tells Sam, Antwerp was the most important town in the western world – a city in which, as never before, ideas, information, goods and money circulated free of almost any authority. It was a time of extraordinary excitement – here are Bruegel, Thomas More and William Tyndale – and enormous danger and corruption. Michael tells Sam how it came about, what lessons it offers our own age... and how it reached an abrupt and bloody end.</div>
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