This book tells the story of the First World War from the perspective of the Basque Country. It recounts the background to the First World War, to set context, and talks about how this war was experienced in the Basque Country including the after-effects it left behind, especially the human devastation wrought by the war. The social, economic, and political consequences it had in the Basque Country are discussed in this work, as it is clear that this conflict had a decisive influence on the future of the Northern Basque Country and its ties with France.
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978-1-949805-93-2 (9781949805932)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Eneko Bidegain has a Ph.D. in Basque studies (UPPA and EHU-UPV) and
is a lecturer in the audio-visual communication degree at Mondragon
Unibertsitatea and a member of its Hezikom research group. Previously he
has worked for many years as a journalist in several media. His
research focuses on Basque media and Basque identity. He has
participated in research projects funded by the Association of Local
Media in Basque, the Basque government and the Groupment of Media in
Basque.