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            Journal
            10.13169
            reorient
            ReOrient
            Pluto Journals
            20555601
            2055561X
            Spring 2017
            : 2
            : 2
            : 198-203
            Affiliations
            University of Chester
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            reorient.2.2.0198
            10.13169/reorient.2.2.0198
            f9810974-b780-4feb-bb3b-307a03246106
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            Jerry Brotton. This Orient Isle: Elizabethan England and the Islamic World . London: Allen Lane. 2016. Hardcover (£20.00). 358 pp. ISBN 9780241004029.

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            Literary studies,Religious studies & Theology,Social & Behavioral Sciences,History,Philosophy

            References

            1. (1937) The Crescent and the Rose: Islam and England during the Renaissance . Oxford: Oxford University Press.

            2. (2002) Captives: Britain, Empire and the World 1600–1850 . Virginia: Jonathan Cape.

            3. and (2011) Britain and the Islamic World 1558–1713 . Oxford: Oxford University Press.

            4. (1998) Islam in Britain 1558–1685 , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

            5. (2000) Turks, Moors, and Englishmen in the Age of Discovery . Columbia: Columbia University Press.

            6. (1978) The Tartar Khan's Englishman . London: Littlehampton Book Services.

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