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u/dtpowis · 1 pointr/Anthropology

While I know a lot of anthropologists working on this topic, they're all young scholars who don't have books out yet, and I don't know the field well enough to recommend the books that are out. What I can tell you is that John Bowen's work on Islam in France has been popular among public intellectuals there (see Why the French Don't Like Headscarves and Can Islam Be French?). His current research is on Sharia law in Britain and he's already got a book out on that too (On British Islam).