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German trade in the North Atlantic c. 1400-1700: interdisciplinary perspectives Mehler, Natascha • Gardiner, Mark F. • Elvestad, Endre [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | AmS-Skrifter / 27 |
Ergänzende Angaben: | https://d-nb.info/120588792X/04 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/id/2849706
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Autoren suchen: Mehler, Natascha • Gardiner, Mark F. • Elvestad, Endre |
Inhalt
![]() | Introduction: German trade in the North Atlantic |
![]() | The North Atlantic trade with Iceland, Shetland, Orkney and the Faroes and the policy of the Hanseatic Diet (1369-1535) |
![]() | Bergens role in the medieval North Atlantic trade |
![]() | Bremen's trade with the North Atlantic, c. 1400-1700 |
![]() | The North Atlantic trade of Hamburg (c. 1400-1650) |
![]() | Hanseatic fish trade in the North Atlantic: evidence of fish remains from Hanse cities in Germany |
![]() | Fish for grain? Archaeoentomological research and emerging patterns of exchange |
![]() | Rumpelstiltsken's feat: cloth and German trade with Iceland |
![]() | Medieval and early modern ceramics in urban and rural Norway as evidence for trade within the Hanseatic world |
![]() | Ships and their timber source as indicators of connections between regions |
![]() | Shetland and her German merchants, c. 1450-1710 |
![]() | Low German influence on Scandinavian languages in late medieval times - some comments on loan words, word-forming, syntactic structures and names |
![]() | Cultural colonialism as a result of commercial activities: the linguistic perspective |
![]() | The ships that headed north - an archaeological perspective |
![]() | 'Notau' - the Hanseatic harbour at Avaldsnes, south-west Norway: written sources, maps and place-names |
![]() | Maritime-archaeological investigations of the Hanseatic harbour at Avaldsnes |
![]() | The 'Notau' harbour and the Kontor in Bergen. |
![]() | Gautavik - a trading site in Iceland re-examined |
![]() | Aspects of Hanse archaeology in the Faroe Islands |
![]() | Comment: Interdisciplinarity? A definite maybe |