Antwerp: the Glory Years by Michael Pye (Omnibus)
Vivid account of Antwerp’s 16th century transformation into a rich and cultured European powerhouse. Read by Michael Begley.
Michael Pye's vivid and lively account of Antwerp's glory years takes us back to the 16th century.
This was when the city was transformed into a rich and cultured European powerhouse.
Told through character studies, novels, paintings, songs, inventories and city ordinances, an evocative portrait emerges.
Transformed into a trading powerhouse, nationals from all over Europe converged in Antwerp, making deals and enjoying the free and easy manners in a place where scandal and heresy was tolerated, and fortunes could be made almost over night. It's not long before religious divisions, and bellicose heads of state bring about an end to the city's tolerance, and its financial prowess.
Michael Pye is the author of twelve previous books which have been translated into fifteen languages. He has worked as a journalist, broadcaster and columnist in London and New York.
Abridged in five parts by Richard Hamilton.
Read by Michael Begley.
Producer Elizabeth Allard
First broadcast on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 in April 2021.
** Image: Salve Felix Antverpia, anonymous woodcut. KU Leuven. Special Collectionsial Collections
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