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Landscape and Identity in the Modern Basque Country, 1800 to 1936 studies the relationship between landscape and modern identities in the Basque Country. Using an interdisciplinary approach that combines cultural history and geography, it analyses the process of historical construction of the Basque landscape, highlighting its multiple political, social and cultural meanings.

The book is divided into two parts: the first examines the discourses, images and representations of the Basque landscape; the second examines landscape practices through tourism, hiking and mountaineering. Focusing on the Basque case but establishing numerous connections with comparable phenomena in Western Europe, the book demonstrates that the landscape became a structuring element insofar as it helped shape individual identities while participating in the creation of social links. This book examines the processes of identity construction from below by means of new interpretative tools, such as

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Through the study of the landscape and its practices, mainly sports, Maitane Ostolaza shows us the whole of Basque society, in all its astonishing complexity. This ambitious book undertakes a true history of the environment "from below", where the realms of historicity and geography are intimately linked.

Stéphane Michonneau, Professor of Contemporary History, University of Lille

Thanks to her vast knowledge of the scholarly literature and sources, the author beautifully analyses the process of construction of a Basque identity landscape. Her attention to the actors of this process allows her to present with great insight the different landscape grammars that demonstrate the multiple facets of the mountain, the forest and the sea.

François Walter, Professor of History, University of Geneva

This original and engaging book is required reading for anyone attempting to understand not only the pivotal role of landscape (the sea, the mountains) in Basque history and identity but also the fascination exerted by Basque places (Biarritz, Gernika, Bilbao, San Sebastian) on travellers, tourists and scholars worldwide, particularly since the Romantic period.

Joseba Zulaika, Emeritus Professor, Center for Basque Studies, University of Nevada, Reno



Table of Contents

Acronyms and Abbreviations

PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

INTRODUCTION

Part One

DISCOURSES, IMAGES AND REPRESENTATIONS OF LANDSCAPE

CHAPTER 1: Narratives of Landscape

Romantic Landscapes, Mythical Landscapes

Landscapes of Fuerismo: Between the Oasis and the Indomitable Mountains

In Search of a Vernacular Landscape

From Region to Nation via Landscape

Regional Landscapes

National Landscapes

CHAPTER 2: The Dissemination of Landscape Discourse and Language: The Role of the Press

The Modern Press and the Dissemination of Landscape Discourse

Journals and Periodicals: Pioneers in Extolling the Basque Landscape

The 1920s Press: Landscape as a Means of Nation Building

The Basque-Language Press and the Popular View of Landscape

Part Two

LANDSCAPE PRACTICES

CHAPTER 3: Tourism and Excursions

Tourism, Identity and Landscape

Excursions

Touristic and Recreational Excursions

CHAPTER 4: Mountaineering, Landscape and Identity

Discovering the Mountains

Landscape and Gender: Women Take to the Mountains

From the Mountains to the Nation: The Mendigoizales

CONCLUSION

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

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      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032362182, 978-1032362182
      ISBN10: 1032362189

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Landscape and Identity in the Modern Basque Country, 1800 to 1936 studies the relationship between landscape and modern identities in the Basque Country. Using an interdisciplinary approach that combines cultural history and geography, it analyses the process of historical construction of the Basque landscape, highlighting its multiple political, social and cultural meanings.

      The book is divided into two parts: the first examines the discourses, images and representations of the Basque landscape; the second examines landscape practices through tourism, hiking and mountaineering. Focusing on the Basque case but establishing numerous connections with comparable phenomena in Western Europe, the book demonstrates that the landscape became a structuring element insofar as it helped shape individual identities while participating in the creation of social links. This book examines the processes of identity construction from below by means of new interpretative tools, such as

      Trade Review

      Through the study of the landscape and its practices, mainly sports, Maitane Ostolaza shows us the whole of Basque society, in all its astonishing complexity. This ambitious book undertakes a true history of the environment "from below", where the realms of historicity and geography are intimately linked.

      Stéphane Michonneau, Professor of Contemporary History, University of Lille

      Thanks to her vast knowledge of the scholarly literature and sources, the author beautifully analyses the process of construction of a Basque identity landscape. Her attention to the actors of this process allows her to present with great insight the different landscape grammars that demonstrate the multiple facets of the mountain, the forest and the sea.

      François Walter, Professor of History, University of Geneva

      This original and engaging book is required reading for anyone attempting to understand not only the pivotal role of landscape (the sea, the mountains) in Basque history and identity but also the fascination exerted by Basque places (Biarritz, Gernika, Bilbao, San Sebastian) on travellers, tourists and scholars worldwide, particularly since the Romantic period.

      Joseba Zulaika, Emeritus Professor, Center for Basque Studies, University of Nevada, Reno



      Table of Contents

      Acronyms and Abbreviations

      PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

      INTRODUCTION

      Part One

      DISCOURSES, IMAGES AND REPRESENTATIONS OF LANDSCAPE

      CHAPTER 1: Narratives of Landscape

      Romantic Landscapes, Mythical Landscapes

      Landscapes of Fuerismo: Between the Oasis and the Indomitable Mountains

      In Search of a Vernacular Landscape

      From Region to Nation via Landscape

      Regional Landscapes

      National Landscapes

      CHAPTER 2: The Dissemination of Landscape Discourse and Language: The Role of the Press

      The Modern Press and the Dissemination of Landscape Discourse

      Journals and Periodicals: Pioneers in Extolling the Basque Landscape

      The 1920s Press: Landscape as a Means of Nation Building

      The Basque-Language Press and the Popular View of Landscape

      Part Two

      LANDSCAPE PRACTICES

      CHAPTER 3: Tourism and Excursions

      Tourism, Identity and Landscape

      Excursions

      Touristic and Recreational Excursions

      CHAPTER 4: Mountaineering, Landscape and Identity

      Discovering the Mountains

      Landscape and Gender: Women Take to the Mountains

      From the Mountains to the Nation: The Mendigoizales

      CONCLUSION

      SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

      INDEX

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