
An Interview with Carsten Jahnke
Professor Carsten Jahnke, one of the leading historians on the Hanse has kindly granted us an interview where we discuss how the Hanse network functioned and how the perception of the Hanse has change...
27 Marras 202339min

Episode 19 - The Art and Culture of the Hanse
Our history of the Hanse has come to an end, not with a bang but with a whimper. Of the things that have remained we have already talked a lot, the ideal of the honourable Hanseatic merchant, the cult...
3 Marras 202325min

Episode 18 - A Brief History of Bremen
Bremen was geographically and politically quite different from the other cities, ploughing its own furrow. In response the other Hansards did not trust the citizens of Bremen. There is also the minor ...
27 Loka 202333min

Episode 17 – The Rise of Hamburg
The last two episodes may have left you with a sense of gloom and foreboding about the great Hanseatic cities. But here is the counterintuitive fact, the Hanse may continuously loose political power a...
20 Loka 202334min

Episode 16 - Decline and Fall (Part 2)
1531-1535, a period of just 4 years is enough to capsize Lübeck’s position as the diplomatic heart of the Baltic Sea, general secretary of the Hanse, ally of both the king of Denmark and the king of S...
13 Loka 202341min

Episode 14 - Calamitous Victories
In 1435 the Hanse can look back at a string of successes. Another war with Denmark won, the patrician regime in Lübeck and elsewhere restored, conflicts with Burgundy and England settled in their favo...
29 Syys 202327min

Episode 13 – A Constitutional Crisis
By the end of the 14th century the Hanse is at the top of its game. The Cologne Confederation had shown that they could act in unison if the need arises, can defeat the largest and best run kingdom in...
22 Syys 202329min



















