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The Political History of the Devil is a 1726 book by Daniel Defoe.
General scholarly opinion is that Defoe really did think of the Devil as a participant in world history. He spends some time discussing John Milton's Paradise Lost and explaining why he considers it inaccurate.
His view is that of an 18th-century Presbyterian – he blames the Devil for the Crusades and sees him as close to Europe's Catholic powers.
Trivia
The book is listed as one belonging to Mr. Tulliver and read by his daughter Maggie in George Eliot's "The Mill on the Floss".
References
The Political History of the Devil Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA