tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">127—Stortebeker, 129—Simon of Utrecht, 131—Execution of Stortebeker, 133.
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IV. |
| The Factory of Bergen |
137-147 |
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History of Bergen, 139—Shoemaker's Alley, 141—Constitution of the Factory, 143—Barbarous Practices, 147. |
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V. |
| The Hanseatic Commerce with Denmark, Sweden, and Russia |
148-162 |
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Skânoe and Falsterbo, 149—The Pious Brotherhood of Malmö, 151—The Hansa at Novgorod, 153—The Court of St. Peter, 155—Furs, Metals, Honey, and Wax, 157—The Lombards versus the Hansa, 159—Ivan the Terrible Sacks Novgorod, 161. |
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VI. |
| The Commerce of the League with the Netherlands and Southern Europe |
163-178 |
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The Flemish Trade Guilds, 165—Hansa Factory at Bruges, 167—Suspension of Trade with Flanders, 169—Trade with Antwerp, 171—Relations with France, 173—The Hansa in Portugal and Italy, 175—Italian Culture in South Germany, 177. |
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VII. |
| The Steelyard in London |
179-201 |
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The Hanseatic Rothschilds, 181—Hanseatics Hated by the People, 183—Rupture with England, 185—The Key to the City's Commerce, 187—Description of the Steelyard, 189—Inner Life of the Factory, 191—The English Conciliated, 193—Depôts throughout England, 195—The Hansa's Part in Ceremonies, 199—Religion of the English Hanseatics, 201. |
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VIII. |
| The Organization of the Hanseatic League |
202-
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