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The Basque History of the World
The Basque History of the World | Mark Kurlansky
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The Basque History of the World is the illuminating story of an ancient and enigmatic people. Signs of their civilization existed well before the arrival of the Romans in 218 B.C., and though theories abound, no one has ever been able to determine their origins. Their ancient tongue, Euskera, is equally mysterious: It is the oldest living European language, and is related to no other language on Earth. Yet despite their obscure origins and small numbers (2.4 million people today), the Basques have had a profound impact on Europe and the world for more than 2,000 years. Never seeking more land, they have nonetheless fiercely defended their own against invaders ranging from the Celts and Visigoths to Napoleon and Franco. They have always been a paradoxical blend of inbred tradition and worldly ambition, preserving their indigenous legal code, cuisine, literature-even their own hat and shoe-while at the same time striving immodestly to be leaders in the world. They were pioneers of commercial whaling and cod fishing, were among the first Europeans in the Americas, Africa, and Asia during the age of exploration, and were prosperous capitalists when capitalism was a new idea, later leading the Industrial Revolution in southern Europe. Their influence has been felt in every realm, from religion (the charismatic Ignatius Loyola founded the Jesuits in 1534) to sports and commerce. Today, even while clinging to their ancient tribal identity, they are ready for a borderless world: The unique Basque concept of nationhood has never been more relevant, at a time when Basques are enjoying what may be the most important cultural renaissance in their long existence. Mark Kurlansky's passion for the Basque people- their heroes and commoners alike-and his exuberant eye for detail shine throughout The Basque History of the World. Like his celebrated book Cod, it blends human stories with economic, political,The Basque History of the World is the illuminating story of an ancient and enigmatic people. Signs of their civilization existed well before the arrival of the Romans in 218 B.C., and though theories abound, no one has ever been able to determine their origins. Their ancient tongue, Euskera, is equally mysterious: It is the oldest living European language, and is related to no other language on Earth. divYet despite their obscure origins and small numbers (2.4 million people today), the Basques have had a profound impact on Europe and the world for more than 2,000 years. Never seeking more land, they have nonetheless fiercely defended their own against invaders ranging from the Celts and Visigoths to Napoleon and Franco. They have always been a paradoxical blend of inbred tradition and worldly ambition, preserving their indigenous legal code, cuisine, literature-even their own hat and shoe-while at the same time striving immodestly to be leaders in the world. They were pioneers of commercial whaling and cod fishing, were among the first Europeans in the Americas, Africa, and Asia during the age of exploration, and were prosperous capitalists when capitalism was a new idea, later leading the Industrial Revolution in southern Europe. Their influence has been felt in every realm, from religion (the charismatic Ignatius Loyola founded the Jesuits in 1534) to sports and commerce. Today, even while clinging to their ancient tribal identity, they are ready for a borderless world: The unique Basque concept of nationhood has never been more relevant, at a time when Basques are enjoying what may be the most important cultural renaissance in their long existence.div Mark Kurlansky's passion for the Basque people- their heroes and commoners alike-and his exuberant eye for detail shine throughout The Basque History of the World. Like his celebrated book Cod, it blends human stories with economic, political,
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#joinin Merry Christmas! 🎄 Behold What has probably been the nicest Christmas in our house since 2014. Clockwise: Bunny with her dinosaur bone. Overnight egg nog oatmeal. Cleo and the giant Christmas dog and blue hippo lovey. Bunny patiently waiting by the tree. Gingerbread cake for breakfast. Sharing the chair is a feature, not a bug. #dogsoflitsy

umbrellagirl Merry Christmas 🎄🎄 5y
Bookzombie Merry Christmas!🎄💗📚 5y
Meaw_catlady Merry Christmas! 🎄🎁 5y
MicheleinPhilly Beautiful family! Merry Christmas! 5y
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mrsmarch

Thank you to everyone in #LitsyLove who has sent a holiday postcard my way. I know I‘m not the biggest keeper-upper, but it‘s meant a lot to get your good wishes. I‘m having a harder than usual time keeping things together this holiday season — a 3 yo, a 6 yo, a stressed husband — and my own anxiety showing me that it‘s getting more severe. I‘m on a new medication for PCOS symptoms that makes me nauseated, so I‘ve spent 2 of the last 10 days 👇🏻

mrsmarch 👉🏻 sick in bed. Today‘s the first day of winter school vacation, heaven help me. I can‘t even locate the book I‘m trying to read, because someone moved it & doesn‘t know where they put it. Whoever moved it doesn‘t even realize they did, because no one is admitting it. I feel like a terrible, unworthy Litten. Thank you all for bearing with me in this hard, hectic time. 5y
TheKidUpstairs Sending you lots of love and good wishes. Holidays can be extra hard, especially with the combination of young kids and anxiety. My favourite thing about Litsy is that it, and the Littens who are on here, are always there. Even if you go through periods of absence, no one judges or gets angry, everyone is just happy to see you when you're on. I hope you're able to find some restful joy over the holiday season. Sending you lots of Litsy Love! 5y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks No worries ❤️❤️ take care of yourself and get to feeling better! I hope you get to feeling better soon and have a Merry Christmas ❤️❤️ if you need to talk please let me know 😘❤️ 5y
Lynnsoprano We are always here for you. I think of Litsy as my safe space. Hope you are feeling better soon. Make yourself the priority. You can‘t take care of the kiddos and hubby if you have nothing to give them. Lots of love. Glad to be a lifeline if you need one. 5y
MaureenMc 💗💗 5y
Leftcoastzen That‘s a lot! Hugs to you , feel better soon.Litsy will be here. 5y
DGRachel What they said...life is hard, and holidays are even more chaotic. Sending you lots of love. Litsy (and the mail) will be here whenever you're ready. 5y
IndoorDame Sending healing thoughts. We‘ll be here when you need us. 💓💓 5y
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#LitsyButLater reading last week on the MBTA

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For the first time in THREE years I am awake before the whole house. Hopefully this is a new trend now that my youngest is turning 3. My dog Amy used to wake me up at 5:15 for her #breakfast, and we cherished the time. I‘d read and/or watch the news and it helped me feel human, not like a mom-bot. Today, #coffee in a REAL mug and flaky morning buns from a bakery in Brookline brought as a hostess gift from yesterday‘s dinner guests.

Cortg Enjoy! I‘m always the 1st one up and I cherish every second of my morning before the rest of the crew wakes up! 5y
Lcsmcat Enjoy! I‘m the first one up and am enjoying it greatly. 5y
tpixie Lovely enjoy the time!!! 5y
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Kids in my neighborhood trick or treating tonight

Cortg OMG! We‘re under a tornado warning but it didn‘t stop Dorothy from trick-or-treating at my house. She informed me she had Toto in her basket 😂 5y
mrsmarch @Cortg How appropriate! Somewhere out in the gloom are my children. I just watched two groups of kids visit the house in either side of me and walk right past my house, what the heck. 5y
Cortg I hope your kiddos are having fun! One of mine dressed as Forrest Gump and went to his girl friend‘s to hand out candy. The other took a nap in her Lydia (from Beetlejuice the musical, NOT the movie.) I miss them trick-or-treating! 5y
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ValerieAndBooks @Cortg are you near Philly? we actually had a tornado touch down three miles from us late last night 😱 — although there was damage, it wasn‘t widespread fortunately. @mrsmarch our neighborhood doesn‘t get trick or treaters but I always buy a small bag of candy “just in case” 😂 5y
mrsmarch @ValerieAndBooks My in laws live in Montgomery Co PA — where was this tornado?! 🌪 5y
ValerieAndBooks Small world!! It was in Thornbury Twp, Delaware Co (I‘m in Thornbury Twp, Chester Co). 5y
Cortg @ValerieAndBooks I‘m in Maryland @ 2 hrs from Philly. We had tornado warnings and a nasty storm that start @ 10:30 but no tornado. A friend had a tree large limb go through her roof, but it was beautiful and warm for the trick-or-treaters in the early evening, just a bit windy. 5y
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Day Three. #covercrush #7days7covers Post 7 covers that you like, no explanation needed, over 7 days and tag another Litten to join the fun. Today I would like to invite @TheBookStacker — if your grad school schedule has room in it for such frivolities! 🤓

TheBookStacker Thanks for the tag! As soon as I get home from studying I will post! 5y
Louise @TheBookStacker Hooray! Glad you‘ll be joining in the fun! 📚 5y
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My colleague from the Basque region of Spain came to visit! I took her sightseeing and she brought me a tin of chocolates. How "sweet" of her! The lid of the tin shows a traditional Basque scene (I'm told).

I have an insane amount of chocolate in my house. Thank goodness Christmas is coming! ?

Jinjer I love tins like these! Everything should come in fancy tins! I‘ve never had chocolate from Spain! Did u like it? 7y
No_One @Jinjer I also love keepsake tins! I had 3 chocolates and they are very good! They‘re individually wrapped and the “legend” shows 7-8 different types. But to be honest, the ones I had tasted the same. 😐 Must be my unsophisticated taste buds. 🙂. They are all dark chocolates with flavoured chocolate-cream centres. Very rich and intense! Also my first experience with chocolates from Spain. Hopefully not my last! 😃 7y
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