The Salt Roads: How Fish Made a Culture
This is the extraordinary story of how salt fish from Shetland became one of the staple foods of Europe, powered an economic boom, and inspired artists, writers, and musicians.



It ranges from the wild waters of the North Atlantic, the ice-filled fjords of Greenland and the remote islands of Faroe to the dining tables of London's middle classes, the bacalao restaurants of Spain and the Jewish shtetls of Eastern Europe.



As well as following the historical thread and exploring how very different cultures were drawn together by the salt fish trade, John Goodlad meets those whose lives revolve around the industry in the twenty-first century and addresses today's pressing themes of sustainability, climate change, and food choices.
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The Salt Roads: How Fish Made a Culture
This is the extraordinary story of how salt fish from Shetland became one of the staple foods of Europe, powered an economic boom, and inspired artists, writers, and musicians.



It ranges from the wild waters of the North Atlantic, the ice-filled fjords of Greenland and the remote islands of Faroe to the dining tables of London's middle classes, the bacalao restaurants of Spain and the Jewish shtetls of Eastern Europe.



As well as following the historical thread and exploring how very different cultures were drawn together by the salt fish trade, John Goodlad meets those whose lives revolve around the industry in the twenty-first century and addresses today's pressing themes of sustainability, climate change, and food choices.
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The Salt Roads: How Fish Made a Culture

The Salt Roads: How Fish Made a Culture

by John Goodlad

Narrated by Neil McFarlane

Unabridged — 8 hours, 23 minutes

The Salt Roads: How Fish Made a Culture

The Salt Roads: How Fish Made a Culture

by John Goodlad

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Overview

This is the extraordinary story of how salt fish from Shetland became one of the staple foods of Europe, powered an economic boom, and inspired artists, writers, and musicians.



It ranges from the wild waters of the North Atlantic, the ice-filled fjords of Greenland and the remote islands of Faroe to the dining tables of London's middle classes, the bacalao restaurants of Spain and the Jewish shtetls of Eastern Europe.



As well as following the historical thread and exploring how very different cultures were drawn together by the salt fish trade, John Goodlad meets those whose lives revolve around the industry in the twenty-first century and addresses today's pressing themes of sustainability, climate change, and food choices.

Editorial Reviews

The Herald

"The Salt Roads is a valuable reminder of a forgotten time... it should be required reading for anyone who still thinks of Shetland as a remote, marginal outpost."

West Highland Free Press - Roger Hutchinson

The Salt Roads is history, action on the high seas, personal memoir, folk tales and philology. It is an articulate expression of Shetland, which helps to explain how much the western islands can still learn from our can-do friends in the north'

Summer Reading Roundup The Tablet

a gripping insight into life on the edge'

Spectator - David Abulafia

"In his fascinating account of the part played by [The Shetland Islands and the Faroes] in the harvesting of cod and herring from the North Atlantic, John Goodlad raises vital questions about the world's food supplies."

Shetland News - Hans J Marter

"Tells the extraordinary story of how salt fish from the isles became one of the staple foods on the Continent."

Scots Magazine

"This intriguing non-fiction title examines the economic boom of Shetland's salt fish trade."

Undiscovered Scotland - Ken Lussey

"John Goodlad's approach to the story of salt fish and Shetland feels rather like a masterclass in how to make history approachable, accessible, readable and entertaining."

The Herald - Sandra Dick

Tells the fascinating tale of how salt fish exports transformed Scottish island life forever'

Donald S. Murray

"As bright and illuminating as the fish that are the subject of his writing, John Goodlad casts a sweeping eye over the North Atlantic fishing industry in the pages of this richly informative book."

Dundee Courier

"The book takes the reader to the wild waters of the North Atlantic and tells the story of how over the centuries the Shetland fishing industry not only inspired and affected the islands’ culture, but also shaped people far beyond its shores."

New Statesman - Alexander McCall Smith

an extremely readable account of the Shetland cod fishery. Here you feel the wind, taste the salt: a quiet triumph'

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159698414
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 08/15/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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