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Uniform Title Geschichte der Ostsee. English
Title The Baltic : a history / Michael North ; translated by Kenneth Kronenberg.
Author North, Michael, 1954- author.
Publisher Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press, 2015.


Status Loan Type Location Shelf-mark
 In Library  1 week  Library Level 6 Annexe  Sov Stud D450 2015-N  
 In Library  Standard  Library Level 6 Annexe  Sov Stud D450 2015-N  

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Description 427 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN 9780674744103 alkaline paper
0674744101 alkaline paper
Note "This book is an updated version of the German edition, originally published as Geschichte der Ostsee, copyright © Verlag C. H. Beck oHG, München 2011."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : trade and cultures -- Vikings, Slavs, and Balts -- The Christian mission and the settlement of the land -- The Hanseatic League and the monarchies -- The Reformation and the Nordic renaissance -- Swedish dominance -- The rise of Russia -- Nordic romanticism -- Revolutions and new states -- Sovietization versus welfare states -- Transformation and EU integration -- Conclusion.
Summary "The Baltic is an overview of the region as a whole that deals with politics, trade, and cultures. The book is organized into ten chronological, roughly thematic chapters, with each chapter beginning with a vignette (focus) centered on a place with particular significance to the era under discussion. Throughout, the book pays close attention not only to trade and other economic issues, but also to population groups and demographic change. Significant portions of the chapters are dedicated to a treatment development of the 'Brick Gothic' architectural style, the brilliant achievements of artists such as Berndt Notke, the founding of universities, 'Nordic Romanticism', Baltic Sea tourism etc."-- Provided by publisher.
Library Class Sov Stud D450
Subject Baltic States -- History.
Baltic States -- Commerce.
Baltic States -- Civilization.
Other Author Kronenberg, Kenneth, 1946- translator.

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