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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Tulip Mania Myth and the Real Dutch Speculation

from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

Tulip mania is the most famous bubble in history, but almost everything you think you know about it is wrong. In this episode, Lucas and Luna separate legend from evidence. They explore how the tulip arrived in the Dutch Republic from the Ottoman Empire via the Habsburg ambassador Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq, how Carolus Clusius spread it from Leiden's Hortus Botanicus, and how the market for rare bulbs like the Semper Augustus really worked. They break down what the 1637 collapse actually involved—who traded, why prices soared, and why it didn't wreck the Dutch economy. They also discuss the moral panic that followed, the role of Calvinist preachers, and how later historians exaggerated the crisis. Finally, they touch on the modern financial derivatives that echo those 17th-century contracts. This is the story not of a national mania, but of a small group of speculators and a myth that grew far bigger than the market ever did. #TulipMania #DutchGoldenAge #Speculation #CarolusClusius #SemperAugustus #HortusBotanicus #Leiden #OttomanEmpire #DeBusbecq #Calvinism #EconomicHistory #FinancialBubbles #1637 #Netherlands #Amsterdam #MythBusting #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Tulip mania is the most famous bubble in history, but almost everything you think you know about it is wrong. In this episode, Lucas and Luna separate legend from evidence. They explore how the tulip arrived in the Dutch Republic from the Ottoman Empire via the Habsburg ambassador Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq, how Carolus Clusius spread it from Leiden's Hortus Botanicus, and how the market for rare bulbs like the Semper Augustus really worked. They break down what the 1637 collapse actually involved—who traded, why prices soared, and why it didn't wreck the Dutch economy. They also discuss the moral panic that followed, the role of Calvinist preachers, and how later historians exaggerated the crisis. Finally, they touch on the modern financial derivatives that echo those 17th-century contracts. This is the story not of a national mania, but of a small group of speculators and a myth that grew far bigger than the market ever did. #TulipMania #DutchGoldenAge #Speculation #CarolusClusius #SemperAugustus #HortusBotanicus #Leiden #OttomanEmpire #DeBusbecq #Calvinism #EconomicHistory #FinancialBubbles #1637 #Netherlands #Amsterdam #MythBusting #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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