Die Hanse und England von Eduards III. bis auf Heinrichs VIII. Zeit
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The study examines commercial relations between the Hanseatic cities and England across roughly one and a half centuries, showing how Hanseatic merchants maintained extensive trading privileges while English competitors repeatedly sought to restrict them. It reconstructs legal conflicts, diplomatic negotiations, trade policies, and merchant practices that shaped access to English markets and to eastern sources of raw materials; describes Hanseatic settlements, institutions and statutes present in England; and follows the prolonged contestation that culminated in a decisive early modern challenge to Hanse privileges. The account rests chiefly on hansic records, official acts, and contemporary chronicles.
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