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Basque Country - A Cultural HistoryThe Basque Country: A Cultural History - 2008 by Paddy Woodworth. Read The Basque Country: A Cultural History now at Questia.Paddy Woodworth
A central concept in Basque identity is belonging, not only to the Basque people but to a house, known in the Basque language as etxea. Etxea or echea is one of the most common roots of Basque surnames. Etxaberria means “new house,” Etxazarra means “old house,” Etxaguren is “...
The Basque Country: A Cultural History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Print.Woodworth, Paddy. The Basque Country: ... PJ Oiarzabal - 《Journal of Contemporary European Studies》 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 Catalonia: a cultural history/The Basque Country: a cultural history The article ...
“This piece completely changes what we thought until now about the Vascones and their writing,” said Joaquín Gorrochategui, professor of Indo-European linguistics at the University of the Basque Country. “We were convinced that the Vascones didn’t know how to read or write in antiqu...
the right to strike. The Republic also granted autonomy to regions such as Catalonia and the Basque Country, addressing long-standing demands for regional self-governance. In a groundbreaking move, women’s suffrage was granted in 1931, making Spain one of the first countries in Europe to do ...
This article is a comprehensive summary of the PhD presented by Antton Alberdi at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), on december 5th, 2014, under the supervision of Dr. Inazio Garin and Dr. Joxerra Aihartza. The thesis was awarded by the Spanish Society of Mammalogist (SEC...
The 75th anniversary of the death of Spanish Educator and feminist María de Maeztu (1882-1948) was marked with a January 30, 2023 emission. The fourth of five children, she was born in the Basque province of Álava. After the death of her father, the family moved to Bilbao, where wh...
11.3% in the Basque Country Luis ZalotFri Feb 24, 2006 7:28 am GMT I agree with all you guy's views, one thing I have speculated is that Spanish may have the harsh pronunciations of "je,ja,jo,ju etc." but nevertheless the ce/ci/za/zu etc. are of Latin influence...for example...
The fourth of five children, she was born in the Basque province of Álava. After the death of her father, the family moved to Bilbao, where where Maetzu began treaching in a school for girls set up by her mother. An eloquent speaker and her knowledge of languages placed her in a ...