Tricolor and crescent France and the Islamic world

France's contacts with Islam and Moslem populations (especially its fallen Empire and domestic population of Algerians, Turks, and other Muslim immigrants) have conditioned French foreign and domestic policies. After briefly discussing the Crusades, Napoleon's campaigns in Egypt, the Frenc...

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Main Author: Watson, William E. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. Praeger, 2003
Series:Perspectives on the twentieth century
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