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Baltic Connections (3 vols.)
Archival Guide to the Maritime Relations of the Countries around the Baltic Sea (including the Netherlands) 1450-1800
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2007
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In the late Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, Northern Europe was a crucible of political, maritime and economic activity. Ships from ports all around the Baltic Sea as well as from the Low Countries plied the Baltic waters, triggering market integration, migration flows, nautical innovations and the dissemination of cultural values. This archival guide is an essential research tool for scholars studying these Baltic connections, providing descriptions of almost 1000 archival collections concerning trade, shipping, merchants, commodities, diplomacy, finances and migration in the years 1450-1800. These rich and varied sources kept at more than 100 repositories in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia and Sweden are herewith collected for the first time.
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Lennart Bes, M.A. in Indology, Leiden University, is employed at the National Archives of the Netherlands. He has published on South Indian history and the archives of the Dutch East India Company, including two archival guides to Dutch sources on South Asia.
Edda Frankot, Ph.D. (2004) in History and Law, University of Aberdeen, is a researcher at the Hanse Research Centre of the University of Groningen. She specialises in maritime, legal and urban history of Northern Europe in the Later Middle Ages.
Hanno Brand, Ph.D. (1996) in Medieval History, is a fellow at the Hanse Research Centre at Groningen University. He has published extensively on Leiden's urban elites, aspects of Urban History, the Burgundian Court (1419-1477) and on the relations between the Low Countries and the German Hanse.
Edda Frankot, Ph.D. (2004) in History and Law, University of Aberdeen, is a researcher at the Hanse Research Centre of the University of Groningen. She specialises in maritime, legal and urban history of Northern Europe in the Later Middle Ages.
Hanno Brand, Ph.D. (1996) in Medieval History, is a fellow at the Hanse Research Centre at Groningen University. He has published extensively on Leiden's urban elites, aspects of Urban History, the Burgundian Court (1419-1477) and on the relations between the Low Countries and the German Hanse.
Reviews
" It is a real treasure trove, and should be welcomed by scholars across the world. Some of the national entries, for example, Estonia and Latvia, are truly ground-breaking, since they reveal a wealth of material hitherto either scattered to the four winds or left to sit in dusty cupboards"
David Kirby (University College, London)
"an extremely useful guide for all those wishing to prepare for archival research into the "Baltic connections"in any of the ten countries included."
Louis Sicking, International Journal of Maritime History, XXI,1 (June 2009), 365-6
David Kirby (University College, London)
"an extremely useful guide for all those wishing to prepare for archival research into the "Baltic connections"in any of the ten countries included."
Louis Sicking, International Journal of Maritime History, XXI,1 (June 2009), 365-6
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October 31, 2007
eBook ISBN:
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Keywords for this book
maritime; history; economic; diplomatic; relations; Northern; Europe; prosopography; late; Middle; Ages; early; modern; period; archival; sources
Audience(s) for this book
All those studying the maritime, economic and diplomatic relations between the countries around the Baltic Sea (including the Netherlands) in the late Middle Ages and the Early Modern period.