A comparative study of ethnic identity in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Peru, the United States of America, and Uruguay that illustrates the effects of globalization on the daily lives of Basques living abroad, which reveals the complex universe of the dispersed Basques.
Illuminating Basque migration and societal integration in Boise, Idaho, personal testimonies enrich this historical chronicle, from the first 19th-century immigrants to today's professionals and business owners. Originally published by the Basque Government in the Urazandi series. Distributed for the Center for Basque Studies.
The 2006 International Symposium on Diaspora Politics, sponsored by the Center for Basque Studies, brought together several world renowned experts in diaspora studies. Here they present their research on the main characteristics of contemporary ethno-national diasporas, and how their relationships with their homeland and host-society governments ...
An overview of the social, political, and cultural reality of the Basque Country. This work describes the social structure, analyzes the institutional structure that maintains Basque identity, and examines the principal processes of change in contemporary Basque society.
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