Diaspora and Migration Series
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The Basques have a reputation for loving their homeland and also leaving it, from being some of the first naval explorers to the Americas to mass migrations, the Basque diaspora inspires various perspectives to tell their story. The Diaspora and Migration Series explores these stories through a combination of scholarly and trade books.
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.
Printed copies of CBS' books can be acquired through their bookstore and Amazon.
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.
Further information about the Center and its activities is available at their website.
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Kashpar : the saga of the Basque immigrants to North America
(Center for Basque Studies, 2014)This book is the story of Joe Eiguren, an average Basque immigrant to the United States, who came seeking a new life when the Basque Country was devastated by the political terror exerted from the Spanish government before ... -