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==Baltikum und Russland im 18. Jh.==
==Baltikum und Russland im 18. Jh.==
== Der Rathausplatz in Riga==
== Der Rathausplatz in Riga==
Baltic States and Russia in the 18th century - EN
Baltic States and Russia in the 18th century: Introduction
Baltic States and Russia in the 18th century: Sources
Source: Johann Gottfried Herder
Source: Katharina II.
Source: Otto-Heinrich Elias
Source: Ralph Tuchtenhagen
The Memorial Cross at Korsbetningen in Visby - EN
Introduction
Selected sources
The Stone Cross of Korsbetningen
Contemporary written sources
Chronicles of the 16th and 17th century
Carl-Gustav Hellqvist’s history painting 'Valdemar Atterdag holding Visby to ransom'
Archaeological excavations at the beginning of the 20th century
Reflection questions
Literature

Revision as of 09:40, 10 July 2019

Baltic Sea History

English Texts

Introduction

Contributors

Perception of Vikings

Beginnings of Christianity

The Baltic Crusades

Marienburg/Malbork

Where the Russians stopped the Swedes: Battle of the Neva (1240)

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn

The Memorial Cross of Korsbetningen in Visby

Margaret, Jadwiga, and Unions

Grunwald – Tannenberg – Žalgiris

Reformation

Gustav II Adolph

The Baltic Provinces of Latvia and Estonia under Russian Rule during the 18th Century

Otto von Bismarck - Hero or Antihero?

Manorial Heritage in the Baltic Sea Region

Victims, Bystanders and Perpetrators

Alcohol Consumption and Temperance Movements

May 1945: Liberation or Occupation?

Riga’s Town Hall Square

War and Peace in the Baltic Sea Region

Deutsche Texte

Die Marienburg in Polen

Das Gedenkkreuz von Korsbetningen in Visby

Baltikum und Russland im 18. Jh.

Der Rathausplatz in Riga