Useful enemies: Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western political thought 1450–1750

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Noel Malcolm’s Useful Enemies traces the roots of the Enlightenment interpretation of Islam and the Ottomans through the centuries-long development of a tradition of political argumentation. It fol...

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