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LINKS WILL GET DESCRIPTIONS - TAKEN FROM REVIEW OF FIRST 700 RESULTS OF GOOGLE SEARCH FOR "Hanseatic League" on 03 February 2007.
Portals and Collections

The Hanse Portal of Gdansk
Produced by the Gdansk (Danzig) Mayor's Office, this web site includes a general chronology, a relatively complete list of member cities with the state of which they were a part, an undetailed map of member cities, a chronology of League Diets, and a bibliography of largely German-language sources.

ORB - Hanseatic League
Compiled by Mark Peterson, at the time a student at the University of Wisconsin, for the On-Line Resource Book for Medieval Studies, this web site includes three short essays by Peterson on Hanseatic history, a list of members cities, bibliographies, and links to online resources.

Internet Medieval Sourcebook - Economic Life

Essays and Papers

The Hanseatic League and Its Decline
This paper was read by Prof. Rainer Postel of Budeswehr University at Central Connecticut State University in November 1996. It picks up Hanseatic history in the early 15th century and traces the League through its gradual decline.

The Hanseatic League in the Eastern Baltic
Written by Jennifer Mills for a course in Scandinavian history at the University of Washington in May 1998, this paper is based on German and English secondary sources and summarizes Hanseatic history with an emphasis on Hanseatic operations in Riga and the Eastern Baltic Sea region.

Baron Fum - The Hanseatic League
This short essay on Hanseatic history from inception to the late 14th century was written by David K. Schreur, a biologist with a strong interest in Medieval culture and history.

Historybookshop.com - Hanseatic League
Prepared as an encyclopedia-style entry for historybookshop.com, this short essay on the League was prepared by J.M. Dent.

Hanseatic League

The Genesis of the Hanseatic League

Rise of the Hanseatic League

i-Friesland - The Hanseatic League

Specific Cities

History of Attendorn

Lübeck's Historie

Demmin and the Hanseatic League

Mühlhausen and the Hanseatic League

Two Cities, One Heritage (Stralsund and Wismar)

100 Years of Bremerhaven, Germany

Engraving, House of the Hanseatic League (in Antwerp)

The Hanseatic Era (in Stralsund)

The History of Stralsund

Miscellaneous Resources

CRW Flags - Hanseatic League and Cities

The Hanseatic League Ship of 1470

Wikipedia - Hanseatic League

The Hanseatic League: Complex Order from Flexible Arrangements

The Hanseatic League

The Hanseatic Museum (of Bergen)

Die Hanse

Zenith and Decline: The Hanseatic League and the Teutonic Order in the Late 14th and Early 15th Centuries

The Hanseatic League of the Middle Ages

952 Years of Bergen-Hansa

Polonia Today - The Hanseatic Towns

Late Middle Ages: The Hanseatic League

The Hanseatic League: Its Inception, Structure, and Decline

The German Hanse as a Distant Mirror (PDF)

Valdemar Atterdag

Revitilizing the Hanseatic Spirit in New Europe (PDF)