Summary: | Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- List of illustrations -- List of maps -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Western Europe and Islam in the long 18th century. Demonisation to dialogue -- Islam and the European Enlightenment -- Intellectual, scientific and technological relations between Christian and Muslim civilisations 1580-1822 -- Works on Christian-Muslim relations 1700-1800 -- North-west Europe -- British Isles -- Edward Pococke Junior -- Thomas Smith -- Lancelot Addison -- Nöel Aubert de Versé -- Humphrey Prideaux -- Henry Maundrell -- Simon Ockley -- Mary Pix -- Delarivier Manley -- David Jones -- John Toland -- Miscellanea Aurea: Or the Golden Medley -- John Hughes -- John Trenchard -- John Sheffield -- Jean Gagnier -- Joseph Morgan -- Daniel Defoe -- Reflections on Mohammedanism and the conduct of Mohammed -- Joseph Pitts -- Thomas Shaw -- David Mallet -- Charles Perry -- Richard Pococke -- Thomas Chubb -- Three Anglican Unitarians: Stephen Nye, William Whiston and Samuel Clarke -- Alexander Russell with Patrick Russell -- John Henry Grose -- Lady Mary Wortley Montagu -- George Sale -- James Porter -- Elias Habesci -- Edward Gibbon -- James Bruce -- Orientalist tropes, themes and pseudo-Orientalist novels, plays and poetry in 18th-century English literature -- Scandinavia -- Petrus Laurbecchius -- Erland Dryselius -- Ludvig Holberg -- Georg Hjersing Høst -- Danish captivity narratives -- Netherlands -- Simon Oomius -- Wouter Schouten -- Heinrich Seike -- Georg Everhard Rumphius -- Adriaan Reland -- Maria ter Meetelen -- Johan Ægidius van Egmond van der Nijenburg and Johannes Wilhemus Heyman -- South-west Europe -- France -- Albert Jouvin -- Madeleine de Scudéry -- Sieur de La Croix -- Richard Simon -- Jacques Abbadie -- Pierre Bayle -- Mathurin Veyssière de la Croze -- John Chardin -- Antoine Galland -- Paul Lucas -- Philémon de La Motte.
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