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A book analyzing the work of writer Frank Bergon
A book looking at the life of James Barayasarra through funny short stories
The Basque language is one of Europe's most ancient, its origins as mysterious as those of the Basque people themselves. Aurrera! is a comprehensive text for beginning-level students who are learning Basque in a classroom setting or on their own.
The poetry of the Basque and musician poet Joxe Mari Iparragirre translated for the first time into English.
This collaboration between the Center for Basque Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno, and the Master in Feminist and Gender Studies of the University of the Basque Country is the first English monograph on LGBTQI+ issues in relation to the Basque case.
The analysis of the term "noka" in Basque through the lens of Basque culture, language, and gender.
A photographic showcase of the largest Basque festival in the US, held in Boise, Idaho, every five years. The photography of Jon Hodgson, combined with the writing of Basque-American expert Nancy Zubiri, captures the essense of the ancient Basque people who have adapted their culture to the Western American landscape.
This book presents a fascinating and timely account of the consequences of the process of emigrating, as it relates to stress experienced by the emigrants. The stress that emigrants experienced is characterized as the "Ulysses Syndrom.
People familiar with the two languages generally have the impression that Basque and English could not be more different. While this may certainly be true in terms of their more superficial features, they are more similar than one might at first suspect in their internal structure. This book explores this apparent dichotomy.
The Consulate of Bilbao is a study framed between the peninsular consular histories, from the appearance of the first consulates in the Crown of Aragon during the late Middle Ages until the Bourbon reforms of the eighteenth century.
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