-
Boise Basques: Dreamers and Doers (Hardcover)
by Gloria Totoricagüena. This work illuminates the Basque migration and societal integration experience in Boise, Idaho. Personal testimonies enrich this historical chronicle from the nineteenth century immigrants to today’s professionals and business owners. [Originally published by the Basque Government as part of their Urazandi series.] 326 pages; photos, index. Cloth... -
Gardeners of Identity: Basques in the San Francisco Bay Area
by Pedro J. Oiarzabal. (Diaspora and Migration Studies Series No.5) For many out-of-town visitors, San Franciscans, and Basques throughout the American West the book will bring back fond memories of many of the Basque inns, restaurants, bars and cafés that for the most have vanished from today’s city landscape. However,... -
Global Vasconia
Over the past four decades William A. Douglass has studied emigration from the European Basque homeland to several countries of North and South America, as well as Australia. Global Vasconia compiles nineteen of this essays, some of which were instrumental in defining the field of Basque diaspora studies. -
The Basques of New York: A Cosmopolitan Experience (Paperback)
by Gloria Totoricagüena. The history of Basque immigration to the East Coast and the city life experiences of early Basques are illustrated with stories from personal interviews. This work traces that development to today’s transnational community. [Originally published by the Basque Government as part of their Urazandi series.] 367 pages;... -
Buffalotarrak: An Anthology of the Basques of Buffalo, Wyoming
Edited by Dollie Iberlin and David Romtvedt Throughout the twentieth century many Basques arrived in the small town of Buffalo, Wyoming, making it a hub of Basque culture for the whole state. This book, originally published for the NABO festival of 1995, collects essays by Basques and others with an...




