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Preface ix
1 Hills, Valleys, and States: An Introduction to Zomia 1
2 State Space: Zones of Governance and Appropriation 40
3 Concentrating Manpower and Grain: Slavery and Irrigated Rice 64
4 Civilization and the Unruly 98
5 Keeping the State at a Distance: The Peopling of the Hills 127
6 State Evasion, State Prevention: The Culture and Agriculture of Escape 178
6½ Orality, Writing, and Texts 220
7 Ethnogenesis: A Radical Constructionist Case 238
8 Prophets of Renewal 283
9 Conclusion 324
Notes 339
Glossary 407
Index 415
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