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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part 1 Histories of Domination
Chapter 1 Capturing Societies 17
Part 2 Regimes of Servitude
Chapter 2 Captive Slaves 47
Chapter 3 Servant Groups 65
Chapter 4 Tributary Populations 83
Part 3 Sociologies of Submission
Chapter 5 Markers of Servitude 105
Chapter 6 Servile Obligations 126
Chapter 7 Dependent Status 147
Part 4 Ideologies of Capture
Chapter 8 Civilizing the Other 173
Chapter 9 Warring Against the Other 196
Conclusions 218
Appendix. Assessment of Main Sources 229
Bibliography 240
Index 271
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