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The Basque were there before the Celt migrations. Nobody knows where their language comes from: it's so archaic it has 20 cases. Also, the genetic makeup of the Basque seems to be slightly different: the prevalence of negative Rh blood type is much higher than in the rest of Spain.

I suggest the Wikipedia article on the topic.

The Basque right wing is in many ways more Spanish than the Spaniards (more Catholic, more traditionalist). This is explained throgh their association with Carlism. PNV has no small number of skeletons in their closet regarding Carlist cooperation with Franco during the civil war.

The Spanish language originated near the Basque country, and it is theorised that some peculiar [with respect to other romanic languages] phonetic and grammatical features have their origin in Basque.

There is an Episode in Don Quixote in which him and Sancho meet a Biscayan. This is an invaluable peek into the atttitudes of Castilliand towards Basques around 1600. Cervantes makes fun of his accent, for instance.

Basque nationalism in its present form was invented by Sabino Arana in the late 19th century. IMHO there is no question that there is a distinct Basque people, but they have been part of Spain since the very beginning and not particularly "oppressed". I would blame the Bourbon kings and then Franco for the real or perceived grievances at the core of the current "Basque conflict", but that is a topic for my planned diary on the suppression of the Spanish nationalities.

Hope that helps.

guaranteed to evoke a violent reaction from police is to challenge their right to "define the situation." --- David Graeber citing Marc Cooper

by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Sun Mar 26th, 2006 at 07:01:45 AM EST
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Oh, by the way, the Industrial Revolution in Spain happened in the Basque Country. Bilbao is where the heavy industry (steel) developed. PNV represents the political  interests of Biscayan capitalists.

A lot of mainstream Catalan and Basque nationalism is related to the nationalism of other wealthy regions (like Northern Italy, for instance). ETA is different: it self-describes as socialist and has its roots in anti-fascist (anti-Franco) resistance.

guaranteed to evoke a violent reaction from police is to challenge their right to "define the situation." --- David Graeber citing Marc Cooper

by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Sun Mar 26th, 2006 at 07:20:47 AM EST
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Industralization helped them recall the time when Catalonia controlled the mediterranean sea...Weird Stuff happens, isn't it?
A pleasure.

I therefore claim to show, not how men think in myths, but how myths operate in men's minds without their being aware of the fact. Levi-Strauss, Claude
by kcurie on Mon Mar 27th, 2006 at 12:40:53 PM EST
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Thank you...this was very informative...
by vbo on Sun Mar 26th, 2006 at 08:27:07 AM EST
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Fascinating Wiki article - I filled in a gap in my knowledge tonight... thanks!

You can't be me, I'm taken
by Sven Triloqvist on Sun Mar 26th, 2006 at 06:11:39 PM EST
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