Hansabyene

Hansabyene by Helen Zimmern is a historical exploration of the Hanseatic League, detailing its origins in the northern German cities during the 12th and 13th centuries, culminating in its decline during the Thirty Years’ War. Published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – KDP Print US on February 4, 2018, this edition spans 396 pages and provides insights into cities such as Lübeck, Hamburg, and Bremen as they sought to expand trade and civilization across Europe, with the Baltic Sea serving as a central hub.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the Hanseatic League’s dramatic history, focusing on its political influence in Scandinavia and its commercial ventures in cities like London, Bergen, Antwerp, and Novgorod. The book presents a detailed narrative of the League’s impact on trade and governance, highlighting its role in the broader context of European history. This edition is presented in a 9-inch by 6-inch format, weighing 1.28 pounds, making it a substantial addition to any historical collection.
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Helen Zimmerns klassiske verk om Hansabyene tar for seg Det hanseatiske forbundets opprinnelse i de nordtyske byene i løpet av 12- og 1300-tallet, fram til forbundets endelikt med Trettiårskrigen på det europeiske kontinentet. Vi følger byer som Lübeck, Hamburg og Bremen i deres streben etter å utbre handelog sivilisasjon i Europa, med Østersjøen som hovedbase. Hansaforbundets dramatiske historie skildres med særlig vekt på dets politiske betydning i forhold til å innsette og avsette konger i Skandinavia, så vel som på dets handelsmessige eventyr i byer som London, Bergen, Antwerpen og Novgorod.
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