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Michael Ignatieff

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Michael Ignatieff
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Michael Ignatieff is a London-based commentator with the BBC and CBC. He was educated in Canada at Upper Canada College and Trinity College, Toronto and abroad at Harvard and Cambridge universities. Mr Ignatieff's family history, THE RUSSIAN ALBUM, won the 1988 Governor-General's Award. His novel SCAR TISSUE was nominated for the 1993 Booker Prize. Mr Ignatieff's book on ethnic nationalism in the 1990s, BLOOD AND BELONGING, won the 1993 Lionel Gelber Prize for international relations. His most recent books are THE WARRIOR'S HONOUR: ETHNIC WAR AND THE MODERN CONSCIENCE and the acclaimed biography ISAIAH BERLIN: A LIFE.

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Books by Michael Ignatieff
Recommended Reading
Blood and Belonging Dark Continent
by Mark Mazower
Scar Tissue

Death So Noble
by Jonathan Vance

The Russian Album Hegel and Modern Society
by Charles Taylor
The Warrior's Honour
(hardcover)
(paperback)

The Rites of Spring
by Modris Eksteins