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This research sample is a review on the last decades of Basque seafarer's historiography on their voyages across the Atlantic, between the 15th and the 18th centuries. Our approach to the topic derives from a cultural stream that has... more
This research sample is a review on the last decades of Basque seafarer's historiography on their voyages across the Atlantic, between the 15th and the 18th centuries. Our approach to the topic derives from a cultural stream that has created an interesting debate and a point of view that provides different ideas about Basque seafarer's. In order to understand the debate between different historiographical perspectives, we will show both cultural and state approaches to the issue. The cross border culture during the modern era, connected and united economically two spatial contexts. The importance of this cultural approach depicts a closer view towards this particular culture that we define as Basque, that its history has been very deeply linked to the sea on the modern age as we will see.
Key words: Basque maritime history, Basque seafarer's, whaling and cod fishing industry, Newfoundland, cultural history, state or nationalist history, maritime economy, Euro-Atlantic culture, cross-border culture, 15th-16th-17th-18th centuries, borders and Basque Atlantic voyages.
Key words: Basque maritime history, Basque seafarer's, whaling and cod fishing industry, Newfoundland, cultural history, state or nationalist history, maritime economy, Euro-Atlantic culture, cross-border culture, 15th-16th-17th-18th centuries, borders and Basque Atlantic voyages.