Ebook: Salt: a world history
Author: Kurlansky Mark
- Tags: Salt, Salt--History, Salt industry and trade, Salt industry and trade--History, Social & cultural history, SOCIAL SCIENCE--Anthropology--Cultural & Social, TRAVEL--Essays & Travelogues, Travel writing, History, Electronic books, Salt -- History, Salt industry and trade -- History, SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural & Social, TRAVEL -- Essays & Travelogues
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Random House
- City: Toronto;Ontario
- Edition: CA Ed
- Language: English
- epub
Homer called it a divine substance. Plato described it as especially dear to the gods. As Mark Kurlansky so brilliantly relates here, salt has shaped civilisation from the beginning, and its story is a glittering, often surprising part of the history of mankind. Wars have been fought over salt and, while salt taxes secured empires across Europe and Asia, they have also inspired revolution - Gandhi's salt march in 1930 began the overthrow of British rule in India. From the rural Sichuan province where the last home-made soya sauce is made to the Cheshire brine springs that supplied salt around the globe, Mark Kurlansky has produced a kaleidoscope of world history, a multilayered masterpiece that blends political, commercial, scientific, religious and culinary records into a rich and memorable tale