In Our Time

The Hanseatic League

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Feb 29, 2024
Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz, an expert in medieval history, Georg Christ, a specialist in early modern history, and Sheila Ogilvie, a renowned economic historian, dive into the fascinating world of the Hanseatic League. They explore its monumental impact on trade in Northern Europe, including its influence from Iceland to Novgorod. Discussion highlights the League's rise and fall, the interaction between Hansa merchants and English traders, and how religion shaped merchant identities. They also touch on how climate change affected trading practices and the balance between innovation and tradition.
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Hansa's Mysterious Origins

  • The Hanseatic League's origins are obscure, lacking a clear founding moment.
  • It emerged organically in the 12th century as North German merchants collaborated for trade privileges.
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Hansa's Two-Phased Impact

  • The Hanseatic League's role in North European trade had two phases.
  • Initially, it was a symptom of economic growth, later becoming restrictive and using violence to maintain monopolies.
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Nature of the Hansa

  • The Hanseatic League was a loosely connected group of merchants rather than an official league of cities.
  • Their shared Low German language and claimed association with the Holy Roman Empire provided some unity.
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