Blood And Belonging: Journeys into the New Nationalism
By (Author) Michael Ignatieff
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
8th July 2013
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
Political science and theory
320.54
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm
149g
With The Warrior's Honor and Virtual War, Blood & Belonging forms part of the acclaimed trilogy by Michael Ignatieff on the face of modern conflict.In 1993 Michael Ignatieff set out on a journey to the former Yugoslavia, the Ukraine, Germany, Quebec, Kurdistan and Northern Ireland in order to explore the many faces of modern nationalism at its worst.Modern nationalism is a language of blood- a call to arms that can end in the horror of ethnic cleansing. But it is also a language of belonging- a call to come home. In Blood & Belonging Michael Ignatieff explores both sides of nationalism in a personal odyssey that begins in the nightmare of the former Yugoslavia and ends with his return to his adopted homeland, Great Britain's disunited kingdom.
Michael Ignatieff is internationally renowned both as a commentator on moral, ethical and political issues and as a novelist. His novel Scar Tissue was short listed for the Booker Prize in 1993, and his non-fiction works include a biography of Isaiah Berlin, and four books on ethnic war and intervention- Blood and Belonging, The Warrior's Honour, Virtual War and the recent Empire Lite- Nation Building in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan.