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A World Ignited

How Apostles of Ethnic, Religious, and Racial Hatred Torch the Globe

Martin Tolchin author Susan J Tolchin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:27th Jul '06

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A World Ignited is about the surge of anger that has swept the world in the last decade, its myriad causes, its toll in lives and human misery. This anger is amplified by modern, especially television and the Internet, and made more lethal by modern weaponry, and unprecedented tactics that strive for mass death and anguish. The authors conclude in an upbeat manner with a look at the politics of hope and what can be done to halt, and even reverse, this cacophony of hate.

This is a much-needed book that rips up the roots of rage. The crusading Tolchins have done it again. -- William Safire, THE NEW YORK TIMES SUNDAY MAGAZINE
A scholarly work that is wonderfully readable . . . combines fascinating history with unvarnished political commentary. This is a book everyone should read — and remember. -- Marianne Means, Washington Columnist, Hearst Newspapers
A vivid, authoritative, and highly readable narrative. -- Stanley Karnow
A World Ignited examines the head-on collision of history, politics, and passion. . . . The book travels the anger, fear, resentment, and humiliation that define our times. -- Frank Sesno, CNN Special Correspondent and Professor of Public Policy and Communication, George Mason University
This seminal and well written work combines careful scholarship and keen insight from the perspectives of a nationally known journalist and a widely respected academic. The Tolchin team has done it again. I strongly recommend this book for students, scholars, policy makers, and the general public. It is written in a way to benefit all readers and brings wisdom and insight to the issues surrounding conflict. -- James A. Thurber, director, Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies, American University

ISBN: 9780742536562

Dimensions: 237mm x 183mm x 20mm

Weight: 494g

272 pages