EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 6 MIN
Dutch Windmills: The Industrial Power Behind the Golden Age
from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In this episode of The Story of the Netherlands, Lucas and Luna explore the engineering marvel that powered the Dutch Golden Age: the windmill. While earlier episodes covered trade, empire, and finance, this one dives into the technology that made it all possible. Lucas explains how the Dutch adapted the post mill from the Middle Ages to create the powerful polder mill, invented by Simon Stevin and refined by Jan Adriaanszoon Leeghwater. The episode covers the iconic smock mill (achtkante molen) used for draining lakes like the Beemster, as well as windmills for sawing timber, grinding spices, and pressing oil. Lucas details how the wipmolen and paltrok functioned, and how the windmill enabled Amsterdam's shipbuilding industry and the processing of goods from the VOC. The conversation also touches on the role of windmills in the peat industry, the invention of the jib sail by Pieter Paulus in 1607, and the staggering scale: by 1700, the Netherlands had over 10,000 windmills. Luna asks about the decline of windmills and their modern preservation as UNESCO World Heritage sites at Kinderdijk and elsewhere. A natural donation sidebar ties the topic to the show's independence. #DutchWindmills #GoldenAge #SimonStevin #JanAdriaanszoonLeeghwater #poldermolen #achtkantemolen #wipmolen #paltrok #Kinderdijk #Beemster #UNESCO #VOC #Shipbuilding #IndustrialRevolution #Netherlands #Engineering #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In this episode of The Story of the Netherlands, Lucas and Luna explore the engineering marvel that powered the Dutch Golden Age: the windmill. While earlier episodes covered trade, empire, and finance, this one dives into the technology that made it all possible. Lucas explains how the Dutch adapted the post mill from the Middle Ages to create the powerful polder mill, invented by Simon Stevin and refined by Jan Adriaanszoon Leeghwater. The episode covers the iconic smock mill (achtkante molen) used for draining lakes like the Beemster, as well as windmills for sawing timber, grinding spices, and pressing oil. Lucas details how the wipmolen and paltrok functioned, and how the windmill enabled Amsterdam's shipbuilding industry and the processing of goods from the VOC. The conversation also touches on the role of windmills in the peat industry, the invention of the jib sail by Pieter Paulus in 1607, and the staggering scale: by 1700, the Netherlands had over 10,000 windmills. Luna asks about the decline of windmills and their modern preservation as UNESCO World Heritage sites at Kinderdijk and elsewhere. A natural donation sidebar ties the topic to the show's independence. #DutchWindmills #GoldenAge #SimonStevin #JanAdriaanszoonLeeghwater #poldermolen #achtkantemolen #wipmolen #paltrok #Kinderdijk #Beemster #UNESCO #VOC #Shipbuilding #IndustrialRevolution #Netherlands #Engineering #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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