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Sea Change

A Shetland Society, 1970-1979

by (author) Reginald Byron

Publisher
ISER Books
Initial publish date
Jan 1986
Category
Cultural
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780919666498
    Publish Date
    Jan 1986
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

Sea Change is an anthropological account of Burra, a small fishing island in Shetland, the northernmost part of the British Isles. Over the centuries the people of Burra have adapted their economic and organizational strategies to a fishing technology that has progressed from fourerns (small four-oared boats) to the purse- and seine-netters of today.

In contrast to the gradual changes of the past, the Burra society of the 1970s was transformed by a combination of external factors: bureaucratic changes affecting the capitalization of fishing, a new road bridge link to the mainland and the discovery of oil offshore. Byron chronicles the consequent changes in community life.

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Contributor Notes

Reginald Byron is Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the Queen's University in Belfast. In addition to his work in Shetland, he has carried out field research in several other places in the British Isles, Scandinavia and West Germany. Dr. Byron is the author of a number of publications on anthropological subjects.

Editorial Reviews

"Sea Change is full of colorful accounts about ocean fishing that the author obviously enjoys telling. This book would make interesting reading for anyone who wants to learn what it is like to earn a living from the sea." - Atlantic Provinces Book Review