Basque Immigrants and Nevada's Sheep Industry: Geopolitics and the Making of an Agricultural Workforce, 1880-1954

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Product Details
Price
$51.69
Publisher
University of Nevada Press
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Pages
252
Dimensions
5.9 X 0.8 X 8.9 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781943859993
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About the Author
Iker Saitua is a Basque Country native and professor of economic history at the University of Basque Country in Leioa, Spain.
Reviews
Out of all these years of research and work in Nevada and other states with an important Basque presence came his book, in which he tells the process the Basque community in that part of the US went through to be as recognized as they are today.--About Basque Country
It is clearly the best published study of Basque herders and sheep-owning ranches in any western state. Other scholars interested in tracing Basque experiences in the American West will find this an emulative model for their work. Academics intrigued with the full scope of American ethnic experiences will encounter here the strongest monograph now available on the energetic Basques--in one state. Altogether, a valuable, rewarding study.--Journal of American Ethnic History