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Occasional Papers Available Twenty-nine of the most knowledgeable scholars in the area of Basque Studies have contributed to the Basque Studies Program's Occasional Papers Series, now comprising four volumes and a special book, Chillida at Gernika, about famed Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida. The latest volume, Essays in Basque Social Anthropology and History, contains essays on anthropology, folklore, history, and the Basque diaspora. The authors and articles, in order of appearance, are: Jesús Azcona: "On Time: Notes Regarding the Anthropology of Julio Caro Baroja"; Roslyn M. Frank: "The Disputing Process and the Basque Charivari"; M.E.R. Nicholson: "Basque Conflict Management Choices"; Elena Arana Williams: "Basque Legends in Their Social Context"; Teresa del Valle: "The Current Status of the Anthropology of Women: Models and Paradigms"; Jacqueline Urla: "Reinventing Basque Society: Cultural Difference and the Quest for Modernity, 1918-1936"; Jeremy MacClancy: "GAC: Militant Carlist Activism, 1968-1972"; Rachel Bard: "Aimery Picaud and the Basques: Selections from The Pilgrim's Guide to Santiago de Compostela"; Román Basurto: "Bilbao in the Economy of the Basque Country and Northwestern Europe during the Modern Era"; Angel García-Sanz Marcotegui and Alejandro Arizcun Cela, "An Estimate of Navarrese Migration in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century (1879-1883)"; William A. Douglass: "Factors in the Formation of the New-World Basque Emigrant Diaspora"; Kay Hummel: "A Wanted Man: The Basque, El Cojo Gómez, in Colombia"; Jerónima Echeverría: "California's Basque Hotels and Their Hoteleros"; And Gretchen Osa: "The Overland: The Last Basque Hotel." Also available through the Occasional Papers Series is the beautiful photo essay Chillida at Gernika: Birth of a Monument with introductory essays by Thomas M. Messer, director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and distinguished Nevada author Robert Laxalt. This full color paperback volume originally sold for $20 but is now available for $9.95. If you would to purchase any of these books, send a check or money order to the Basque Studies Program, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV 89557-0012. Make your check payable to the "Board of Regents," and include postage of $2.00 for the first book and $0.50 for each additional book The Long Journey, $16.50 Basque Politics, $35.00 Arriaga, $12.00 Essays in Basque Social Anthropology, $27.50 Chillida at Gernika, $9.95 For your convenience, we have also included a flyer with an order blank in this issue. [sent out with newsletters] |
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