Michael Cahill gave us
The Gifts of the Jews and
How the Irish Saved Civilization. Now another author adds to this canon. John J. O'Hagan gives us
When the Basques Ruled California, an insightful, and entertaining look at another time when a small, marginalized group of people had a disproportionate influence on history.
From 1784 until 1834, virtually all of the positions of power in California, Military, political and ecclesiastical - were held by Basques. In those fifty years, these men put a unique stamp on how the territory was defined, how it was run, and its role in the formation and growth of what would become the most powerful country in the world.
John J. O'Hagan is an expert on the history of the California missions. He has previously published Lands Never Trodden: The Franciscans and the California Missions with Caxton Press.