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Portraits of Basques in the New World

Portraits of Basques in the New World

Portraits of Basques in the New World


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This collection of essays provides an overview of the varied Basque experiences throughout the American Far West. It covers four centuries in three parts: the Basque diaspora in the New World; immigration and assimilation; and modern Basques.

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Portraits of Basques in the New World Summary

A collection of new essays on notable historic and contemporary Basques of America's Far West that offers a perceptive and lively examination of the lives of one of the West's most resilient and successful ethnic minorities. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the Basque people or those interested in the process of immigration and assimilation: these profiles illustrate how America's Basque immigrants have achieved success in mainstream society while retaining strong ties to their ancient Old World culture.

Portraits of Basques in the New World Reviews

The Basques in this fine book break out of their unfortunate stereotypes and stand before us as a wonderfully mixed and appealing bunch of westerners. -Elliott West, University of Arkansas

An amazing and long-overdue book. Western figures I've long admired turn out to be Basque. Basques were everywhere, in exploration, agriculture, the arts-we can finally recognize and understand their crucial contributions to the development of the American West. -Glenda Riley, Ball State University

This is the place to begin any reading on the subject [of Basques in the New World]. -Carlos Schwantes, University of Idaho

A major contribution to Basque studies in the United States, this volume, edited by two historians, Richard Etulain and Jeronima Echeverria, offers a baker's dozen portraits of Basques in America ranging from the sixteenth-century churchman Juan de Zumarraga and the conquistadore Juan de Onate to the contemporary novelist, Robert Laxalt, and the Los Angeles businessman, Robert Erburu. Sheepherders, ranchers, and hotelkeepers, plus a politician and a folk-dance teacher also populate these pages. By focusing on strong or colorful personalities, these lively and informative essays illuminate the Basque immigrant experience in ways impossible for studies based on statistical data. -Frederick C. Luebke, Charles Mach Professor Emeritus of History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

. . . These disparate essays maintain a consistently high quality of narrative and scholarship. -Linda White, Journal of American Ethnic History, Winter 2001

About

Richard W. Etulain specializes in the history and culture of the American West and modern US. His PhD is from the University of Oregon (1966). He taught at Idaho State University (1970-79) and from 1979 to 2001 at the University of New Mexico, where he directed the Center for the American West. He has lectured abroad in several countries.Etulain is the author or editor of more than 40 books, including: The American West: A Twentieth-Century History (coauthor, Nebraska, 1989), Writing Western History: Essays on Major Western Historians (1991; Nevada, 2002), Re-imagining the Modern American West: A Century of Fiction, History, and Art (Arizona, 1996), Portraits of Basques in the New World (coeditor, Nevada, 1999), Telling Western Stories: From Buffalo Bill to Larry McMurtry (New Mexico, 1999), The Hollywood West (coeditor, Fulcrum, 2001), Cesar Chavez: A Brief Biography with Documents (editor, Bedford Books, 2002), Wild Women of the Old West (coeditor, Fulcrum, 2003), Western Lives: A Biographical History of the American West (editor, New Mexico, 2004), and The American West: A Narrative History, forthcoming. Etulain's essay The American Literary West and Its Interpreters, was selected the best essay in western history for 1976; his books have received numerous awards and recognition. Professor Etulain also edits five series of books in American and western history. Etulain was President of the Western Literature Association (1978-79) and the Western History Association (1998-99). In 2001, the University of New Mexico established a lectureship in his honor in western American literature and culture. Professor Etulain is completing a history of the American West and researching a book on Abraham Lincoln and the American West Jeronima Echeverria is Associate Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Professor of History at California State University, Fresno. Among her fondest childhood memories are the southern California sheep ranch where she grew up, the Spanish Basque parents who raised her there, and the ethnic boardinghouses she visited with her family on Sundays and special occasions.

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CIN0874173329A
9780874173321
0874173329
Portraits of Basques in the New World by
Used - Well Read
Hardback
University of Nevada Press
19990801
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