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"This memoir by an American journalist explores how entrenched notions of self, family, and tribalism dictate human behavior in our modern world. Salome's work as a foreign correspondent, reporting from such places as Belfast, Kabul, Bosnia, and Somalia, provided him with a unique perspective on the role nationalism and tribalism play in global conflicts. Includes personal photos and maps"--Provided by publisher.
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Modern Military history, Ethnic conflict, Travel, World politics, Political activity, Social conflict, Tribes, Nationalism, Biography, Journalists, Military history, World politics, 1945-, World politics, 1989-, Journalists, biography, Journalists, united statesPeople
Louis J. Salome (1941-)Places
United StatesTimes
1989-, 20th century, 21st century, 1945-1989Edition | Availability |
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Violence, veils, and bloodlines: reporting from war zones
2010, McFarland & Co., Publishers
in English
0786446595 9780786446599
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Table of Contents
Faces, faiths, tongues, and blood
Across the river and into an Iraqi war
Jerusalem's soured milk and honey
Lebanon's cedars of mayhem
Gender war unveiled in Afghanistan
The bumpy tribal road from Moscow to Tel Aviv
Riding the rails and crossing borders
Crosses to bear in Belfast
Somalia, land of the walking dead
Desert anarchy, Algerian style
Bosnian test: Who's your God?
Soul-searching in Central Asia
In Syria, my name is not my name.
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Includes index.
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