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From the 18th Century to present day, the Basque Politics Series looks at the unique political systems and history of the Basque Country from such differing perspectives as Idaho politician Pete T. Cenarrusa’s biography to the government-in-exile of Lehendakari Jose Antonio Agirre.
The Center for Basque Studies Press is the world’s primary English-language source for publishing on topics related to the Basques, the Basque Country, and Basque culture, history, politics, diaspora issues, and classic texts.
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The Center for Basque Studies furthers Basque-related study by conducting, facilitating, and disseminating original Basque-related research in the humanities and social sciences, in cooperation with appropriate academic departments at the University of Nevada, Reno, as well as at other American and foreign universities.
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Recent Submissions
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Papers Relating to Lord Eliot's Mission to Spain in the Spring of 1835
(2020)This book has collected the entries to Lord Eliot's journal entries as he had traveled through Spain in the spring of 1835. -
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The Basque Fiscal System: History, Current Status, and Future Perspectives
(Center for Basque Studies, 2014)Collection of articles exploring the history, development, and current policy of the Basque taxation agreements with the Spanish government. -
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Bizkaia to Boise: The Memoirs of Pete T. Cenarrusa
(Center for Basque Studies, 2009)The present book is the autobiography of Pete T. Cenarrusa, leader of Idaho's Basque community, who has served the citizens of Idaho for more than 47 years as an Idaho State representative, Speaker of the House of ...