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Hansa – Northern Silk Road – Economic History DOCUMENTARY
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I live on "Karmøy", an island just off the western coast of norway. And the sound which divides us from the main is known as "Karmsund". This sound has historically been a integral part of controlling the trade off the coast. At one point in the 11th century, a royal palace of some sort was constructed there, along side a church (which still stands to this this day). Any way, today, on the ruins of this palace, you'll find a museum, Where i learned that the Hansa burned down the palace in the 13th century. And the remains of the palace had been shipped off north, to help the construction of "Bryggen" in the city of Bergen, which today is one of UNSCos world heritage sites.
Ah, this takes me back to Patrician IV. What a great game
Great video on such a non-mainstream topic!
aghh where was this video 2 years ago when i was writing a paper on economic world systems my senior year probably would have written about this than song dynasty trade since there are like 5 sources of which 2 were written by my professor
Here in Bergen, Norway, the former and in some sense also the current center of the dry-fish trade south, the local beer is called Hansa. "Kontor" is what we call an "office" in general. We are still really depending on grain, but also still have the enormously rich seas, specially in the north with the winter cod, that is fished away in the West-Atlantic. Edit: "Tyskebryggen" means "Germans Wharf", and is the traditional city center.
The Hanseatic League was far superior to "ma gleat Seelk Load" in my eyes.
Love these videos about trade and economics in history: it’s the driving force behind essentially everything
Hanseatic cities Danzig (the biggest German speaking city in the world), Thorn, Elbing, Kulm and 15 others in 1454 made Prussian Confederation and revolted against Teutonic Knights in order to voluntarily join Kingdom of Poland. They succeeded in 1466 after the 13-years war.
I never realised how ruthless and influential the league was. More like the Hutt cartel. Don't trade with us…ok we blockade you. Take our special privileges…ok we cause famine for you. Original thug life.
Awesome as usual. I did not see any sources in the description. Would be great to know that for those interested in further reading!
There's a PC game I loved…. Patrician II and III , which was about the Hanse League. Played it for hours
I lived in Lübeck and i had the pleasure of visiting Hansemuseum they have there so awesome to hear somebody explain the importance of it
Not the best Kings and Generals video… I know making a video about economic history isn't as straightforward or story-heavy as political history, but I think they could have done better. They generally do.
Patrician III fan here. So much fun playing that game
The real Silk Road was from China to Egypt with more then 4000 years history a part of it was pass from Afghanistan I’m from Afghanistan that’s why I know and read in history
So why isn't Lubeck a free city at the start of the game in EU4 in 1444?
Thats a nice surprise! I wasnt expecting to see an english video about the hanseatic league.
German hand-rubbing intensifies
Hansa is criminally underrated. Thank you for this.
The location of Rostock is completely wrong.
The eastern borders of the Holy Roman Empire and Poland are really badly made, could you improve it in the future?
Wow that league lasted pretty long
Does this mean anarcho capitalism is the best system
3:15 Riga was founded by Finnish tribe of Livs, long before 12 century.
Man, I've been in love with the Hanseatic League since I was a sophomore in high school! I've even played hundreds of hours in a video game series called The Patrician.
Watching this from the Hansa city of Groningen.
More, please!
The animations really help the immersion on your videos
Waiting eagerly for one on Dutch East India Co (VOC), and perhaps North American fur trade or Spice Wars
HANSE*
I love some economic history. Great to learn about a new subject.