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IMC 2002: Sessions

Session 510: The Sea and its Borders in Northern Europe, IV: Novgorod and Gotland as Centres of Baltic Trade

Tuesday 9 July 2002, 09.00-10.30

Sponsor:NEHRN - Northern European Historical Research Network
Organiser:Edda Frankot, Department of History, University of Aberdeen
Moderator/Chair:Frederik Pedersen, School of History, Divinity & Philosophy, University of Aberdeen
Paper 510-bNovgorod the Great in Baltic Trade before 1300
(Language: English)
Tatjana N. Jackson, Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Index terms: Economics - Trade
Paper 510-cThe Artlenburg Privilege and the 12th-Century Battle of Gotland: The German Perspective
(Language: English)
Detlef Kattinger, Historisches Institut, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität, Greifswald
Index terms: Economics - Trade, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 510-dThe Artlenburg Privilege and the 12th-Century Battle of Gotland: The Gotlandic Perspective
(Language: English)
Nils Blomkvist, Gotland Centre for Baltic Studies, Visby
Index terms: Economics - Trade, Politics and Diplomacy