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Basque Studies Program Newsletter · Issue 18, 1978



Anglo-American Contributions to Basque Studies: Essays In Honor Of Jon Bilbao

edited by William A. Douglass, Richard W. Etulain, and William H. Jacobsen, Jr.

(Desert Research Institute Publications in the Social Sciences, No.13)

This volume of twenty-one essays by American, British and Canadian scholars represents the first English-language publication of such scope in the hitherto European-dominated field of Basque studies. The volume contains three sections, the first being “Basques in the New World,” which includes the following titles:

The Basques in Western North American Literature, by Richard W. Etulain
The Basque Community in Buffalo, Wyoming, by Joseph Castelli
Trouble in the Sweet Promised Land: Basques in Early Twentieth Century Northeastern Nevada, by Richard Lane
Basque Dancing in Southern California by Candi deAlaiza
Basque Ethnoveterinary Practices in the San Joaquin Valley of California, by Frank P. Araujo
Preliminary Comments on the Basque Colony in Mexico City, by Lorin R. Gaarder

The second section, “Old World Basque Society and Culture,” contains a variety of essays written from the perspective of several disciplines:

Guipuzcoan Shipping in 1571 with Particular Reference to Decline of the Transatlantic Fishing Industry, by Selma Huxley Barkham
The Decline of a Basque State in France: Basse Navarre, 1512-1789, by Rachel Bard
Response of the Pays Basque to the Convocation of the Estates General in Pre-Revolutionary France, by Helen J. Castelli
Basque Language Survival in Rural Communities from the Pays Basque, France, by Raymond and Francoise Mougeon
Carlism—Basque or “Spanish” Traditionalism?, by Stanley G. Payne
Great Britain and the Blockade of Bilbao, April 1937, by Michael Alpert
Borderland Influences in a Navarrese Village, by William A. Douglass
The Position of Women in a Basque Fishing Community, by Charlotte Crawford
The Religious Role of the Woman in Basque Culture, by Roslyn M. Frank

The final section, “Basque Linguistics,” presents six papers of varied approach, each a contribution towards an understanding of a unique language:

The Basque Locative Suffix, by William H. Jacobsen, Jr.
Gapping Basque Constituents, by Linda Gastañaga
The Comparative Construction in Basque, by Terence H. Wilbur
The Basque Passive, by John Bollenbacher
Remarks on Basque Verbal Morphology, by Jeffrey Heath
Historical Syntax and Basque Verbal Morphology: Two Hypotheses, by Robert L. Trask


  


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