Hanseatic League

Europe's First Common MarkeT

Online Lecture

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Lecturer: Kenneth W. Park
Date: Saturday 15 March, 2025
Duration: 1 hour
Start Time: 4.00pm AEDT | 3.00pm QLD | 3.30pm SA | 1.00pm WA | 6.00pm NZST
Price: $25 AUD

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From humble origins as a federation of Northern German towns that united to facilitate trade in the twelfth century, by 1356 BCE, the Hanseatic League had become a formal multi-city organisation that monopolised trade in the Baltic. 

At its height, The Hanseatic League encompassed nearly two hundred settlements across eight modern-day countries, ranging from Estonia in the east, the Netherlands in the west, and as far inland as Cologne. With an impressive network of trading posts in numerous cities - including London, Bruges and Bergen - the League provided trraders with toll privileges and protection on all affiliated trade routes. 

Join Kenneth W. Park for a fascinating look at a forgotten chapter in Europe's history, when the Hanseatic League was so powerful it could impose crippling blockades and wage brutal wars against kingdoms. 

 

YOUR EXPERT LECTURER

Kenneth W. Park is a curator, presenter, fund-raiser, tour leader and writer. Over the years, Kenneth has been involved with many travel companies, arts/cultural organizations and professional associations. During his career, he has lectured at every state art gallery in Australia. Kenneth’s strong professional and personal interest and clear love of culture, art and architectural history is reflected through longstanding and regular lecturing and tour leading commitments.

An inveterate traveller who has visited well over 150 countries, Kenneth enjoys the journey as much as the destination. He thrives on exploring new destinations, but also enjoys revisiting old and familiar places, as with each new trip he discovers different ways of looking and appreciating much loved cultural landmarks and treasures. When on tour, Kenneth takes much delight in sharing insights with his fellow travellers.

With tertiary studies in fine arts, museum studies, history and international relations, and interests in travel, food, wine, arts, architecture and history, Kenneth is undeniably an aspiring expert on ‘the good life’. He lives by the motto that ‘life is a grand tour, make the most of it’.

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