• The Basque History of the World

  • By: Mark Kurlansky
  • Narrated by: George Guidall
  • Length: 12 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (314 ratings)

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The Basque History of the World

By: Mark Kurlansky
Narrated by: George Guidall
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Publisher's summary

"The singular remarkable fact about the Basques is that they still exist," best selling author Mark Kurlansky says. The Basque people truly believe they should live in their own private country. This book includes their entire history, from their political and war involvement, to culinary taste, to economic and social life.

Inhabiting the small corner where France meets Spain, the Basque speak their own language, Euskera. Evidence of their culture showed up as early as 218 BC, and now, with a population of 2.4 million, their influence on our world has been all-pervasive. Listeners will be enthralled as Kurlansky delves into the roots of an intriguing population, and shows us why they continue.

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Critic reviews

"Entertaining and instructive...[Kurlansky] intersperses his political and military chronicle with lively anecdotes and digressions." (The New York Times Book Review)
"A delectable portrait of an uncanny, indomitable nation." (Newsday)

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A cultural excursion worth taking

Most peoples of the world have struggled to overcome geography, politics, cultural invasion, etc. and most have lost the vitality of their roots. Mark Kurlansky provides a compelling and well researched and reasoned description of the Basques and their extraordinary culture and history. Highly recommended.

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Fascinating

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it was very informative and an entertaining listen; whilst not caring for the recipes they were few. previously I was completely ignorant concerning Basque history and culture; which is probably the case for most Europeans. One of the oldest surving European cultures, but very much alive. I very much liked the telling of so much world history from another perspective. I am inspired to visit the region now.

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An enduring people

Mark Kurlansky is a fantastic author, and his books have been gateways to understanding for me. This book is no exception. It is an excellent history of an enduring people.

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A Bit too Biased

This is supposed to be the history of the Basques. The writer, however, is too besotted by his subject matter to give an objective account of the Basque history. While Spanish duplicity and violence is given great attention, the same cannot be said for the Basque responses to Spanish actions or instances of Basque provocation. I'm still looking for a better history book or books regarding the Iberian peninsula.

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My family is from bilbao

I am more than delighted to have learned about my heritage it is a great book and would encourage all basque heritage to read it

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First Rate

INFORMATIVE about this unique and ancient ethnic group, ENTERTAINING with many lovely cultural diversions into the local and traditional foods, and INSIGHTFUL about why the Basques are a chronic problem for the old-guard central government which has never been cleared of its fascist roots.

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We listened to this as we drove through Euskadia

One of my fondest memories of our wandering travels was when we had this book as an audio companion in our rental car as we drove through the Basque areas. Kurlansky;s description of the people, the food and the history of the area was an enrichment I hadn't planned. I meant to listen to this book before we went on our 16 day driving trip, but I ended up packing this and bringing it along on our trip. My husband and I had a great education that helped bring context to the places we were driving through. Bayonne, San Sebastian, Getaria, Pamplona and Bilbao, places that were little pieces of our general understanding of history and literature through our lives became richer from listening to this book. And, the description of Guernica in the book that came as we were driving into Guernica made this indescribable. This may have not been a scholarly tome that some listeners were expecting, but our experience was wonderful, and has led us to a great appreciation of the people who culturally have always been in and from this area.

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Journalists are rarely good historians

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It is an interesting story, at times. I thought it would be a more scholarly work. My mistake. I should have investigated it more before purchasing. Some of my ancestors were Basque so I was looking forward to a detailed history of the people. Mostly what I got from the book is there is little known about origins of the Basque or their language. The work improves when it turns to the Spanish Civil War and the Marcos era. The description of Guernica was chilling.

Did The Basque History of the World inspire you to do anything?

Seek out more scholarly works on the Basque.

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Another winner from Mark Kurlansky

I've really enjoyed several other of Mark's books, and this one definitely continued the trend. Both enlightening and engaging.

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Fascinating study of an ancient and current culture, as well as well researched history of the world

Who knew that the Basque civilization preceded Jesus Christ? The resiliency and ability to survive under multiple eras of foreign leadership is something that all countries could learn from. Their diplomacy, pioneering spirit, and seafaring culture is inspiring to all of us. This was a very enjoyable story well presented by the author, I enjoyed learning about economy, politics, and food culture from the basks through this book.

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