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Worth Dying For: The Power and Politics of Flags Kindle Edition
From the renewed sense of nationalism in China, to troubled identities in Europe and the USA, to the terrifying rise of Islamic State, the world is a confusing place right now and we need to understand the symbols, old and new, that people are rallying round.
In nine chapters (covering the USA, UK, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa, Latin America, international flags and flags of terror), Tim Marshall draws on more than twenty-five years of global reporting experience to reveal the histories, the power and the politics of the symbols that unite us - and divide us.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherElliott & Thompson
- Publication date22 September 2016
- File size13.4 MB
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- ASIN : B01G43GEA6
- Publisher : Elliott & Thompson (22 September 2016)
- Language : English
- File size : 13.4 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 324 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 59,906 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Tim Marshall was Diplomatic Editor and foreign correspondent for Sky News. After thirty years’ experience in news reporting and presenting, he left full time news journalism to concentrate on writing and analysis.
Originally from Leeds, Tim arrived at broadcasting from the road less traveled. Not a media studies or journalism graduate, in fact not a graduate at all, after a wholly unsuccessful career as a painter and decorator he worked his way through newsroom nightshifts, and unpaid stints as a researcher and runner before eventually securing himself a foothold on the first rung of the broadcasting career ladder.
After three years as IRN’s Paris correspondent and extensive work for BBC radio and TV, Tim joined Sky News. Reporting from Europe, the USA and Asia, Tim became Middle East Correspondent based in Jerusalem.
Tim also reported in the field from Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia during the Balkan wars of the 1990’s. He spent the majority of the 1999 Kosovo crisis in Belgrade, where he was one of the few western journalists who stayed on to report from one of the main targets of NATO bombing raids. Tim was in Kosovo to greet the NATO troops on the day they advanced into Pristina. In recent years he covered the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria.
He has written for many of the national newspapers including the Times, the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, and the Sunday Times.
Tim’s first book, Shadowplay: The Overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic, was a bestseller in former Yugoslavia and continues to be one of the most highly regarded accounts of that period. A second book, “Dirty Northern B*st*rds!” and Other Tales from the Terraces: The Story of Britain’s Football Chants was published in 2014, to widespread acclaim. His third book is ‘Prisoners of Geography’ and has been published in the UK, USA. Germany, Japan, Turky, and Taiwan. His latest book is ‘Worth Dying For. The Power and Politics of Flags’. The paperback, and a U.S version of this are due out in the spring of this year.
Tim has been shot with bird pellet in Cairo, hit over the head with a plank of wood in London, bruised by the police in Tehran, arrested by Serbian intelligence, detained in Damascus, declared persona non grata in Croatia, bombed by the RAF in Belgrade and tear-gassed all over the world. However, he says none of this compares with the experience of going to see his beloved Leeds United away at Millwall FC in London.
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- Reviewed in Australia on 10 September 2022Verified PurchaseYes this had much of what I was looking for: how many European flags came to be based on crosses and how those of the Middle East came to incorporate Islamic symbols.
There is a tedium in some of the detailed descriptions but Marshall finds many interesting stories to share - including discursions on terrorist groups and pirate flags.
- Reviewed in Australia on 26 December 2016Verified PurchaseHaving read Tim Marshall's excellent 'Prisoners of Geography" I was most excited about his new book but was left very disappointed and rather bored. Hopefully Marshall's next book is as wonderful as his first one.
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EvaReviewed in Spain on 16 April 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesante
Verified PurchaseLibro ameno donde a parte de exolicar el origen de algunas banderas, puedes entender (por encima) mejor la situación e historia de dichos países
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Pollofritto10Reviewed in Italy on 24 May 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Vale la pena leggerlo!
Verified PurchaseOttimo libro! Lo consiglio vivamente!