The Hanseatic League
A podcast by Dirk Hoffmann-Becking
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21 Episodes
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An Interview with Carsten Jahnke
Published: 11/27/2023 -
Episode 19 - The Art and Culture of the Hanse
Published: 11/3/2023 -
Episode 18 - A Brief History of Bremen
Published: 10/27/2023 -
Episode 17 – The Rise of Hamburg
Published: 10/20/2023 -
Episode 16 - Decline and Fall (Part 2)
Published: 10/13/2023 -
Episode 15 – Decline and Fall (Part 1)
Published: 10/6/2023 -
Episode 14 - Calamitous Victories
Published: 9/29/2023 -
Episode 13 – A Constitutional Crisis
Published: 9/22/2023 -
Episode 12 - Money, Money, Money
Published: 9/15/2023 -
Episode 11 - What Was the Hansa?
Published: 9/8/2023 -
Episode 10 – Pirates
Published: 9/1/2023 -
Episode 9 – Embargoes
Published: 8/25/2023 -
Episode 8 – The War with Denmark Part 2
Published: 8/18/2023 -
Episode 7 – The War with Denmark Part I
Published: 8/11/2023 -
Featuring The Scandinavian History Podcast - History of the Germans
Published: 8/3/2023 -
Episode 6 – The London Steelyard
Published: 7/28/2023 -
Episode 5 – Bergen & Bruges
Published: 7/21/2023 -
Episode 4 - Grain & Beer
Published: 7/14/2023 -
Episode 3: Hewing and Herring
Published: 7/7/2023 -
Episode 2 - The Livonian Cities
Published: 6/30/2023
Though the Hanseatic League ended formally in 1669, this medieval associations of merchants still casts a spell. Many cities along the Baltic and North Sea are proud to call themselves Hanseatic. But what was it about this organisation (if it even was one) that had no permanent institutions, not even a register of members and started out at the far fringes of the global trading system that feels still so relevant. This podcast series tries to get to the bottom of this. Episodes are 30-35 min long and are published every Friday. The Hanseatic League is also Season 6 of the History of the Germans Podcast, a narrative history of the German people from 919 to 1991: https://podfollow.com/history-of-the-germans