Sweden and the Baltic: A Story Told Through Trade

Sweden and the Baltic: A Story Told Through Trade

By The National Arts Club

Exploring how trade has shaped integration, prosperity, and identity in Sweden and across the Baltic Sea region.

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The National Arts Club

15 Gramercy Park South New York, NY 10003

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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We are honored to welcome Ambassador Andreas von Uexküll, Sweden’s Deputy Representative to the United Nations, to our International Archaeology Day Celebration, exploring how trade has shaped integration, prosperity, and identity in Sweden and across the Baltic Sea region. From Viking voyages to Hanseatic dominance, commerce has long connected cultures around the Baltic and beyond. During Sweden’s Age of Great Power (Stormaktstiden), trade routes became strategic assets though efforts to control them often failed. Global transactions later fueled the Industrial Revolution and continues to influence politics. From ancient customs to modern cooperation, trade remains a defining force in the region’s history – and its future.

This event occurs in person. RSVP does not guarantee entry. Our coat check is limited. Please do not bring any large bags or backpacks.

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Oct 28 · 6:30 PM EDT