Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-326) and index.
Contents:
In France. Europe's first angry Muslim ; A French Intifada? ; A French revolt -- Guides for the perplexed. A user's guide ; The outside ; The unwanted ; Angles of aggregation -- In Britain. Ghost towns ; Cousins ; The lords of Londonistan ; The life and loves of a suicide bomber -- In Germany. Germany's hot summer ; Germany's young turks -- Finale. Figures in the carpet.
Summary:
An authoritative account of how Islam came to twentieth-century Europe and altered the continent's cultural, political, and security landscape is revealed in a study that looks at the emerging threat of radical Islam in Europe.
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