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*FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*Maps, pg. ix*Acknowledgments, pg. xi*Note on Transliteration, pg. xv*Chronology, pg. xvii*Introduction, pg. 1*One. States, Peasants, and Tribes: State Formation and Rural Transformation, pg. 17*Two. The North African Landscape on the Eve of Reform, pg. 36*Three. Military Reform: State Formation by Coercion, pg. 65*Four. Tax Reform and Administrative Reorganization, pg. 77*Five. Economic Commercialization, pg. 96*Six. European Occupation: The Social Structures of Collaboration and Resistance, pg. 114*Seven. The Protectorate Reforms: Strengthening the State, pg. 141*Eight. Nationalism and Clientelism: The Countryside Mobilized, pg. 158*Introduction, pg. 181*Nine. Divided Sovereignty and Competing States, pg. 185*Ten. Libia Italiana: Tribes Revived, pg. 203*Introduction, pg. 225*Eleven. The State Consolidated in Tunisia: Economic Development and Political Authoritarianism, pg. 231*Twelve. The State Avoided in Libya: From Rentier Monarchy to Distributive Jatnahiriyyah, pg. 251*Thirteen. State and Society in the Third World: The Lessons of Tunisia and Libya, pg. 270*Glossary of Arabic and Turkish Terms, pg. 281*Bibliographical Note, pg. 283*Selected Bibliography, pg. 295*Index, pg. 313

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 7/14/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780691601809, 978-0691601809
      ISBN10: 0691601801

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      Table of Contents
      *FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*Maps, pg. ix*Acknowledgments, pg. xi*Note on Transliteration, pg. xv*Chronology, pg. xvii*Introduction, pg. 1*One. States, Peasants, and Tribes: State Formation and Rural Transformation, pg. 17*Two. The North African Landscape on the Eve of Reform, pg. 36*Three. Military Reform: State Formation by Coercion, pg. 65*Four. Tax Reform and Administrative Reorganization, pg. 77*Five. Economic Commercialization, pg. 96*Six. European Occupation: The Social Structures of Collaboration and Resistance, pg. 114*Seven. The Protectorate Reforms: Strengthening the State, pg. 141*Eight. Nationalism and Clientelism: The Countryside Mobilized, pg. 158*Introduction, pg. 181*Nine. Divided Sovereignty and Competing States, pg. 185*Ten. Libia Italiana: Tribes Revived, pg. 203*Introduction, pg. 225*Eleven. The State Consolidated in Tunisia: Economic Development and Political Authoritarianism, pg. 231*Twelve. The State Avoided in Libya: From Rentier Monarchy to Distributive Jatnahiriyyah, pg. 251*Thirteen. State and Society in the Third World: The Lessons of Tunisia and Libya, pg. 270*Glossary of Arabic and Turkish Terms, pg. 281*Bibliographical Note, pg. 283*Selected Bibliography, pg. 295*Index, pg. 313

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