James McDougall has taught history at Princeton; the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; and Oxford, where he has been a Fellow of Trinity College since 2009, and where from 2018 to 2025 he was Professor of Modern and Contemporary History. The author of two previous books, his writing has appeared in The Guardian, Foreign Affairs, and The New Statesman.
An elegant, erudite guide ... eclectic and unpredictable ... never los[ing] sight of the bigger picture, it shows us how Islam took root, well beyond its heartlands in the Middle East in sub-Saharan Africa, central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Philippines, China and Afro-Americans in the United States .... It is impossible to sum up the skilful manner in which the author navigates his way around 1,500 years of history across such a wide geographical expanse – the historical vignettes are extremely diverse, giving greater evidence from parts of the Islamic world the West talks less about than the Middle East -- Francis Ghilès * Arab Weekly *