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4 Extra Debut. Steph McGovern explores the surprising role salt plays our economic, political, linguistic and social history. From 2015.

It’s easy to take salt for granted - its abundance on supermarket shelves, coupled with the development of refrigeration and freezing for our food, means we can all too readily overlook its vital and multiple role in our history.

Steph McGovern sets out to explain this role.

She hears how it has taken root in our language, visits a chemistry class to find out about how it’s produced and its importance to our physical well being, talks with history professor Peter Wallenstein about the unexpected importance of salt in military strategy right up until the 20th Century.

Pierre Laszlo explains how salt not only helped shape economies and cities like Salzburg, Munich and Venice, but also played a crucial role in revolutions across France, America and India.

Steph also visits a graveyard and hears talk of the tradition of sin-eating at Welsh wakes, an illustration of salt’s widespread place in religion and superstition across the world.

Finally she talks with a commodities expert to discover just how much salt is worth today - significantly less than the days it was traded like for like with gold.

Producer: Geoff Bird

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in February 2015.

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Wed 9 Mar 2022 02:30

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