This is an ongoing series of profiles of Basque scholars. Oftentimes scholars in general--and Basque scholars specifically--toil in seclusion and general anonymity, so this is an effort to introduce the scholar and his/her contribution to Basque Studies
Taking as their inspiration and cue Jon Bilbao's book Vascos en Cuba 1492-1511, the authors of this ...
Throughout history, Basque nationalism has constantly been defined by a series of struggles to prote...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesLinguisticsMarianna Di PaoloThis thesis examines the history of th...
Amerikanuak was first published in 1975 and it marked a pioneering study of one of the American West...
Joe was born in Nampa, Idaho in 1915 to Domingo and Maria Eiguren, but when barely a year old, his f...
This document is a photographic essay that featured well over two dozen presenters at the “Joan-Etor...
This paper presents a reflection about the work done by the University of the Basque Country on the ...
Becoming Basque tells the richly historical story of Boise\u27s most ethnic streetscape. Centered on...
The aim of this brief paper will be to comment on the goals and anxieties that have conditioned the ...
Perfil profesional de los autores que contribuyen con sus artículos a esta publicación
Basques have found their way to many corners of the world, and one of those is the distinctive city ...
This book incorporates class notes, with additional materials, of the two authors, compiled over sev...
Throughout the verdant hills of the Pyrenees, the foundation of Basque culture is built on the found...
In this article I analyze Basque oral poetry, or bertsolaritza, by four poets who live in the United...
Boise, the capital of Idaho that we Basques feel so close to and our own despite being far from the ...
Taking as their inspiration and cue Jon Bilbao's book Vascos en Cuba 1492-1511, the authors of this ...
Throughout history, Basque nationalism has constantly been defined by a series of struggles to prote...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesLinguisticsMarianna Di PaoloThis thesis examines the history of th...
Amerikanuak was first published in 1975 and it marked a pioneering study of one of the American West...
Joe was born in Nampa, Idaho in 1915 to Domingo and Maria Eiguren, but when barely a year old, his f...
This document is a photographic essay that featured well over two dozen presenters at the “Joan-Etor...
This paper presents a reflection about the work done by the University of the Basque Country on the ...
Becoming Basque tells the richly historical story of Boise\u27s most ethnic streetscape. Centered on...
The aim of this brief paper will be to comment on the goals and anxieties that have conditioned the ...
Perfil profesional de los autores que contribuyen con sus artículos a esta publicación
Basques have found their way to many corners of the world, and one of those is the distinctive city ...
This book incorporates class notes, with additional materials, of the two authors, compiled over sev...
Throughout the verdant hills of the Pyrenees, the foundation of Basque culture is built on the found...
In this article I analyze Basque oral poetry, or bertsolaritza, by four poets who live in the United...
Boise, the capital of Idaho that we Basques feel so close to and our own despite being far from the ...
Taking as their inspiration and cue Jon Bilbao's book Vascos en Cuba 1492-1511, the authors of this ...
Throughout history, Basque nationalism has constantly been defined by a series of struggles to prote...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesLinguisticsMarianna Di PaoloThis thesis examines the history of th...