13. Rotterdamse rijkdom en emancipatiebewegingen in de 19e eeuw (deel 1) met Paul van de Laar en Tyler Koudijzer episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 26, 2023 · 33 MIN

13. Rotterdamse rijkdom en emancipatiebewegingen in de 19e eeuw (deel 1) met Paul van de Laar en Tyler Koudijzer

from History Matters 010 · host stichting Gedeeld Verleden Gezamenlijke Toekomst

Waren historische figuren als Anton Kröller en Lodewijk Pincoffs succesvolle Rotterdamse zakenlui of roofkapitalisten? En hoe komt Rotterdam aan haar positie als tweede stad van Nederland? In aflevering 13 van History Matters gaat presentator Hasna El Maroudi in gesprek met Paul van de Laar, bijzonder hoogleraar stadsgeschiedenis aan de Erasmus Universiteit. Samen met Liane van der Linden en Francio Guadeloupe is hij samensteller van het boek ‘Rotterdam, een postkoloniale stad in beweging’. Van de Laar geeft een college over hoe de Rotterdamse elite betrokken was bij koloniale handel in het begin van de 19e eeuw. “Je kan op een gegeven moment zeggen, de wereldeconomie was toen al zo met elkaar verweven, dat iedereen in de logistieke keten verdient aan een wereldhandel die gebaseerd is op ongelijkheid.”De vragen die worden gesteld in History Matters zijn voorbereid samen met studenten van Hogeschool Rotterdam, Albeda en Zadkine. Student Breana Bute vertelt in deze aflevering over wat ze als gastredacteur heeft geleerd van de afgelopen edities van History Matters.Rotterdammer Tyler Koudijzer sluit de aflevering af met spoken word. 
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Waren historische figuren als Anton Kröller en Lodewijk Pincoffs succesvolle Rotterdamse zakenlui of roofkapitalisten? En hoe komt Rotterdam aan haar positie als tweede stad van Nederland? In aflevering 13 van History Matters gaat presentator Hasna...

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