Basques of the American West by Richard Etulain

A while ago, I wrote about Jon Bilbao and his pioneering work Amerikanuak. Richard Etulain has just published Basques of the American West, which brings new perspectives to the Basques that helped shape the history of the western United States. It also explores newer topics such as the history of Basques in places such as Washington state.

Basques of the American West
New and Collected Essays on History and Ethnicity

Richard W. Etulain

DESCRIPTION

Basques of the American West: New and Collected Essays on History and Ethnicity brings together new and previously published work by Richard W. Etulain, blending historical analysis and literary criticism to explore the lives, stories, and representations of the Basques in this region. The essays examine key figures such as Robert Laxalt and Frank Bergon; survey historical studies, memoirs, and novels; and trace evolving interpretations of Basque identity in Western literature and scholarship. Etulain highlights major trends in both Basque and Western American historiography while identifying important topics that remain open for additional research.

This collection offers readers a thoughtful and engaging look at the enduring presence and influence of Basques across the cultural and historical landscape of the American West.

AUTHOR/EDITOR BIOGRAPHY

Richard W. Etulain, PhD, is professor emeritus of history at the University of New Mexico. He studied at Northwest Nazarene College in Idaho and received his graduate degrees from the University of Oregon. He was a Fulbright Lecturer in Ukraine and taught at the University of the Basque Country. Etulain is an author or editor of more than sixty books and has served as the president of both the Western History and Western Literature Associations.

3 thoughts on “Basques of the American West by Richard Etulain”

  1. Richard W. Etulain also wrote “Boyhood Among the Woolies: Growing up on a Basque Sheep Ranch”.

    Monique Durham

  2. oups. woollies and not woolies –sorry Richard–I am in a hurry–yes, I know. No excuse.
    Monique Durham

  3. Hello again,
    Interesting book by Richard W. Etulain. “Boyhood among the Woolies: Growing up on a Basque Sheep Ranch”.

    Nice photos as well.

    Monique Durham and sorry for the mess–life happns.

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