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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 5 MIN

The Dutch Herring Trade That Built an Empire

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 herring trade that laid the foundation for the Dutch Golden Age. They dive into the invention of the 'haringbuis' by Willem Beukelszoon in the late 14th century, which revolutionized herring processing and allowed Dutch fishermen to stay at sea longer. The hosts explain how the 'kaken' technique—gutting and salting herring on board—gave the Dutch a monopoly over Baltic herring markets, fueling the growth of ports like Hoorn and Enkhuizen. They discuss the economic ripple effects: how herring profits helped finance the VOC, the role of the 'vleet' fishing nets, and the bitter conflicts with the Hanseatic League. The episode also covers the social impact, from the wives who managed the shore operations to the 'haringboer' title that honored a fisherman's catch. A little-known detail: the Dutch herring fleet was so massive that it once served as a naval reserve during the Eighty Years' War. This is the untold story of the slippery fish that made the Netherlands a global power. #HerringTrade #DutchGoldenAge #WillemBeukelszoon #Haringbuis #Kaken #Hoorn #Enkhuizen #Vleet #HanseaticLeague #VOC #EightyYearsWar #Haringboer #Zuiderzee #NorthSea #Fisheries #NetherlandsHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The Story of the Netherlands, Lucas and Luna explore the herring trade that laid the foundation for the Dutch Golden Age. They dive into the invention of the 'haringbuis' by Willem Beukelszoon in the late 14th century, which revolutionized herring processing and allowed Dutch fishermen to stay at sea longer. The hosts explain how the 'kaken' technique—gutting and salting herring on board—gave the Dutch a monopoly over Baltic herring markets, fueling the growth of ports like Hoorn and Enkhuizen. They discuss the economic ripple effects: how herring profits helped finance the VOC, the role of the 'vleet' fishing nets, and the bitter conflicts with the Hanseatic League. The episode also covers the social impact, from the wives who managed the shore operations to the 'haringboer' title that honored a fisherman's catch. A little-known detail: the Dutch herring fleet was so massive that it once served as a naval reserve during the Eighty Years' War. This is the untold story of the slippery fish that made the Netherlands a global power. #HerringTrade #DutchGoldenAge #WillemBeukelszoon #Haringbuis #Kaken #Hoorn #Enkhuizen #Vleet #HanseaticLeague #VOC #EightyYearsWar #Haringboer #Zuiderzee #NorthSea #Fisheries #NetherlandsHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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