A COMMERCIAL AND DEFENSIVE FEDERATION OF MERCHANT GUILDS BASED IN
HARBOUR TOWNS ALONG THE NORTH SEA AND BALTIC COASTS, THE HANSEATIC
LEAGUE EVENTUALLY DOMINATED MARITIME TRADE IN NORTHERN EUROPE AND
SPREAD ITS INFLUENCE MUCH FURTHER AFIELD.
The League was formed to protect the economic and political interests
of member cities throughout a vast and complex trading network. During
its 300 years of dominance the League's large ships – called 'cogs'
– were at the forefront of maritime technology, were early users of
cannon, and were manned by strong fighting crews to defend them from
pirates in both open-sea and river warfare. David Nicolle explores
these approaches, as well as the fortifications and gunpowder weapons
they invested in, to protect them from the sieges they were subjected
to.
Featuring specially commissioned artwork, this is first detailed,
illustrated study in English of the fighting men, weapons and ships of
the greatest mercantile and naval power of medieval northern Europe.
Les mer
13th–15th Centuries
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782007814
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter