
Basques in Cuba
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William A. Douglass was born in Reno, Nevada, in 1939. He received
his BA from the University of Nevada in Spanish Literature in 1961, then
earned his MS in 1966, and then PhD from the University of Chicago in
Anthropology in 1967. He also attended the University of Madrid from
1959-60, the University of Oslo in 1960, and UC Berkeley from 1962-3. In
1967, he joined the Anthropology faculty at UNR and founded the Basque
Studies Program, now known as the Center for Basque Studies. He was its
first director and served in that capacity for 33 years.
Considered one of the foremost experts in Basque Studies, Douglass
also has language competency in Spanish, French, Italian, and Latin. He
is a member of the American Anthropological Association, Current
Anthropology, and Instituto Americano de Estudios Vascos. He obtained
National Institute of Mental Health research scientist career
development grants in 1971 and 1976, each of them 5-year grants. In
2002, the Society for the Anthropology of Europe established the William
A. Douglass Prize in Europeanist Anthropology, an annual book award.