King’s Lynn and The German Hanse 1250-1550
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Whilst previous histories of England and the German Hanse have carried sections on the east coast ports, the place of King’s Lynn in the Anglo-Hanseatic medieval world warrants an independent study. Together with Boston, it became a senior trading partner of the German Hanseatic towns which dominated the overseas commerce of late medieval northern Europe. This book investigates the character of the German Hanse and why Hanseatic ships used King’s Lynn as a prime destination.
Paul Richards conducts a thorough survey of Anglo-Hanseatic commerce through the East Anglian ports in the 15th century and explores the political consequences of English merchants beginning to penetrate the German Baltic during this period.
A short Anglo-Hanseatic Sea War ended with a peace treaty (1474). One provision was the establishment of a German trading post in King’s Lynn, known today as Hanse House. The history of this building and its national importance is explained in depth.
In the 21st century, King’s Lynn became the first English member of the modern Hanse, an active network of some 200 towns and cities, spread across 16 northern European nations, that had connections with the medieval Hanseatic League. Today they celebrate their heritage through an annual International Hanse Day as an inspiration for developing community cooperation
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Type | Paperback |
Author | by Paul Richards |
Publisher | Poppyland Publishing |
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