The State and Social Transformation in Tunisia and Libya, 1830-1980
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Lisa Anderson
and Lisa Anderson
About this book
The book traces growing state intervention in the rural areas of Tunisia and Libya in the middle 1800s and the diverging development of the two countries during the period of European rule. State formation accelerated in Tunisia under the French with the result that, with independence, interest-based policy brokerage became the principal form of political organization. For Libya, where the Italians dismantled the pre-colonial administration, independence brought with it the revival of kinship as the basis for politics.
Originally published in 1986.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Maps
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Acknowledgments
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Note on Transliteration
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Chronology
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Introduction
1 - Part I. European Theory and the North African Past
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One. States, Peasants, and Tribes: State Formation and Rural Transformation
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Two. The North African Landscape on the Eve of Reform
36 - Part II. Precolonial Reform: State Formation in the Nineteenth Century
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Three. Military Reform: State Formation by Coercion
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Four. Tax Reform and Administrative Reorganization
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Five. Economic Commercialization
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Six. European Occupation: The Social Structures of Collaboration and Resistance
114 - Part III. Tunisia under the French: Continuity and Consolidation
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Seven. The Protectorate Reforms: Strengthening the State
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Eight. Nationalism and Clientelism: The Countryside Mobilized
158 - Part IV. Libya under the Italians: Discontinuity and Disintegration
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Nine. Divided Sovereignty and Competing States
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Ten. Libia Italiana: Tribes Revived
203 - PART V. Tunisia and Libya after Independence: The Consequences of State Formation and Destruction
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Eleven. The State Consolidated in Tunisia: Economic Development and Political Authoritarianism
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Twelve. The State Avoided in Libya: From Rentier Monarchy to Distributive Jatnahiriyyah
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Thirteen. State and Society in the Third World: The Lessons of Tunisia and Libya
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Glossary of Arabic and Turkish Terms
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Bibliographical Note
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Selected Bibliography
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Index
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