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Basque Studies Program Occasional Papers Series The Long Journey: Social Integration and Ethnicity Maintenance among Urban Basques in the San Francisco Bay Region by Jean Francis Decroos A valuable contribution to the historical and ethnographic knowledge of one of the oldest ethnic groups in America, this book discusses cultural traits in the Basque-American community and the roles played by institutions such as the Basque hotel, Basque associations, religion, etc.128 pages. Basque Politics: A Case Study in Ethnic Nationalism edited by William A. Douglass A collection of articles by eleven respected scholars in the field of Basque studies (Gregorio Monreal, James E. Jacob, Renato Barahona, Vicente Garmendia, José Luis Granja, Dorothy Legarreta, Stanley G. Payne, Robert P. Clark, Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, Marianne Heiberg, and Joseba Zulaika), this volume also contains an informative introduction by William A. Douglass. 334 pages. Arriaga, the Forgotten Genius: The Short Life of a Basque Composer by Barbara Rosen A very readable, almost lyrical account of the tragic life of a great Basque composer, Ms. Rosen's book includes photographs, musical criticism, and a discography. 78 pages. Essays in Basque Social Anthropology and History edited by William A. Douglass A collection of fourteen articles dealing with both the European homeland and emigrant diaspora of the Basques. 332 pages. Chillida at Gernika text by Thomas M. Messer and Robert Laxalt; photographs by Jesus Uriarte A full-color photo essay of the construction of the monument "Gure Aitaren Etxea" in Gernika, Spain. For ordering information: |
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