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John Adams and the eventful journeys of two US presidents through...
A few days ago, we discussed an article Vince J. Jauristi, a Basque descendent born in Elko, Nevada, published in the Elko Daily about...
The story of Basque war children taken in in Newcastle
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
This is the third in a series of three articles dedicated to the publications of Sarah Richardson in...
The essential role the society of Newcastle played in the evacuation...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The second of three articles we’re dedicating to the blog posts by Sarah Richardson for the Tyne &...
The Basques: A nation with a hijacked history, a people that...
This article was tranlated by Iustrans
In days like today, we have mixed feelings. On the one hand, we realize that we have large gaps...
British sailors who were witnesses to the Bombing of Guernica
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
First article in a series of three we’re dedicating to the posts by Sarah Richarson in the Tyne & Wear...
100th anniversary of the birth of Orson Welles, friend of the...
This article was tranlated by Iustrans
Orson Welles was born 100 years ago in Kenosha (Wisconsin). He was born on the shores of Lake Michigan,...
The bombing of Guernica. Goodwill shines brightest when surrounded by the...
Second entry on the Bombing of Guernica written in commemoration of this event held in 2015.
Truth and lies about the bombing of Guernica in...
The Basque-speaking “German Catholic from Milwaukee” who promoted Basque culture in...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Next February 26, The Idaho Humanities Council is going to recognize historian Judy Austin for her "lifelong contributions" to Idaho. Ms....
The Havana Jai Alai, the Tree of Guernica, and Cuban Independence...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
There are times we find a loose thread in an article, and when we pull on it a...
A “blues” welcome to musician Patrick Rynn
As journalist, we are compulsively curious. So, whenever we can, we like to check out what the followers to our Facebook page are up...





































