William A. Douglass, Mr. Basque


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"Biography of the noted anthropologist and key figure in the Basque Studies Program"--Provided by publisher.




Amerikanuak


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This work, by William Douglass (who helped initiate the Basque Studies Program at the University of Nevada, Reno) and Jon Bilbao (author of several Basque reference works), is the most accessible overview of the Basque diaspora in the Western Hemisphere. Amerikanuak is a pioneering study of one of the American West’s most important ethnic minorities, an engaging, comprehensive survey of Basque migration and settlement in the Americas, and an essential introduction to the history of the Basque people and their five centuries of involvement in the New World. Research for the book took the authors through ten states of the American West, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela as they traced the exploits of Basque whalers in the medieval Atlantic, the Basque conquistadors, missionaries, colonists, and sheepherders who formed a dramatic part of the history of Spanish America. They also follow the story of the Basques back to their mysterious origins in prehistory to provide background for understanding the Basques’ character and their homeland in the Pyrenean mountains and seacoasts between France and Spain. This is a revised and updated edition of the original 1975 publication. New preface by William A. Douglass.




William A. Douglass, Mr. Basque


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El libro que el lector tiene entre manos contiene informaciones variadas y valiosas que merecían ser impresas y conservadas. Es obvio que la vida académica y personal de Bill Douglass, americano de mirada atenta y penetrante, en la que baila a menudo una chispa de ironía, no se agota ni mucho menos con su acción en el Programa de Estudios Vascos y ahora CBS. En esta obra hay otras muchas informaciones que los vascos de mi generación y de las que vienen detrás deberían conocer. GREGORIO MONREAL ZIA Se hizo vasco de adopción, por amor, sin dejar de ser las cosas que ya era. Sí, por amor. Es algo frecuente entre los buenos antropólogos. Y tenemos, por eso, mucho que agradecerle. Puso la antropología vasca dentro de la antropología moderna del mundo anglosajón. Montó, en Reno, un Centro de Estudios Vascos que tanto ha servido para el desarrollo no sólo de la antropología social, sino de todas las ciencias sociales. Muchos hemos pasado por allí y hemos disfrutado de un gratísimo ambiente académico y humano. Y sus desvelos por nuestro país han sido..., algún día sabremos lo importantes que han sido. ALFONSO PÉREZ-AGOTE




Ending ETA's Armed Campaign


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This book explains how and why the Basque separatist armed group ETA decided to end its armed campaign against the Spanish state. The ETA’s armed campaign for Basque independence lasted fifty years and led to more than 800 casualties. This book analyzes the factors that led to ETA ending its campaign of violence in 2011, despite having yet to achieve its political objectives. It explains how the Basque pro-independence movement’s political leadership won an internal battle and brought ETA to a position in which abandoning violence was the only feasible choice. The work argues that the key factor leading to the cessation of violence was the loss of support for armed struggle within the pro-independence social base, and it examines why and how that support decreased so decisively. Written by a former journalist, the narrative is based on more than 30 interviews, including former members of ETA, Spanish judges, former ministers of the Spanish government, political leaders of all Basque political parties—from the Nationalist Left to the Partido Popular (PP)—and international mediators. As such, it is the first book to recount in detail the inside story of the internal struggle within the Nationalist Left movement, and particularly between the political party Batasuna and ETA. This book will be of much interest to students of political violence, ethnic conflict, nationalism, Spanish politics, security studies, and IR.




The Dragon in World Mythology and Culture


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Dragons are everywhere, seemingly hidden in plain sight. These mythological reptilian monsters date far into known human history in nearly every part of the world and are still prevalent in today's media and entertainment. The wide cultural, geographical, and linguistic diffusion of dragons or dragon-like creatures shows how modern humans have influenced each other through shared tales of monsters while simultaneously hinting at a shared genesis. This book introduces dragon myths and legends from around the world by following human culture's shared evolutionary past via language, folklore, the arts, and commerce. Dragons in folklore, literature, and pop culture are analyzed from Eastern and Western perspectives, leading to a dual analysis of dragons in today's popular culture and media. While other books on the topic have focused primarily on classical sources, or on cataloging various dragon tales in general, this work identifies the subtle yet profound ways in which the dragon figure or related motifs have slyly entered into our collective psyche as participants in the modern, interconnected world.




Home Away From Home


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In this meticulously researched study of Basque boardinghouses in the United States, Jeronima Echeverria offers a compelling history of the institution that most deeply shaped Basque immigrant life and served as the center of Basque communities throughout the West. She weaves into her narrative the stories of the boarding house owners and operators and the ways they made their establishments a home away from home for their fellow compatriots, as well as the stories of the young Basques who left the security of their beloved homeland to find work in the United States.













Basin and Range


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