Blood and Belonging

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Blood and Belonging is a non-fiction book by Michael Ignatieff that explores the roots and consequences of modern nationalism through reportage and historical analysis.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
about civic nationalism
collective identity
consequences of nationalism
ethnic cleansing
ethnic nationalism
historical memory
minority rights
modern nationalism
national myths
political violence
post-Cold War politics
roots of nationalism
secessionist movements
self-determination
author Michael Ignatieff NERFINISHED
authorOccupation Michael Ignatieff is a historian NERFINISHED
Michael Ignatieff is a journalist NERFINISHED
Michael Ignatieff is a political theorist
countryOfOrigin Canada
examines moral dilemmas of nationalism
relationship between blood ties and national belonging
tension between liberalism and nationalism
genre history
non-fiction
political literature
hasPart case study of Germany
case study of Kurdistan
case study of Northern Ireland
case study of Quebec
case study of Ukraine
case study of former Yugoslavia
language English
literaryForm historical analysis
reportage
mainSubject ethnic conflict
identity politics
nation-state
nationalism
mediaType print
narrativePerspective first-person reportage
notableFor influential analysis of post-Cold War nationalism
publicationDate 1993
publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux NERFINISHED
setting Europe NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
timePeriodDiscussed late 20th century

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Michael Ignatieff notableWork Blood and Belonging