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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiv
- Glossary xv
- Introduction: The making of chiefship, state and community in South Sudan 1
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Part One. From Zariba to Merkaz: The Creation of the Nodal State Frontier, c. 1840–1920
- Introduction 18
- 1 Frontier societies and the political economy of knowledge in the nineteenth century 21
- 2 Colonial frontiers and the emergence of government chiefs, c. 1900–1920 41
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Part Two. From Makama to Mejlis: The Making of Chiefship and the Local State, 1920s–1950s
- Introduction 62
- 3 Constituting the urban frontier: chiefship and the colonial labour economy, 1920s-1940s 65
- 4 Claiming rights and guarantees: chiefs' courts and state justice, c. 1900–1956 87
- 5 Containing the frontier: the tensions of territorial chiefdoms, 1930s–1950s 107
- 6 Uncertainty on the urban frontier: chiefs and the politics of Sudanese independence, 1946–1958 125
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Part Three. From Malakiya to Medina: The Fluctuating Expansion of the Urban Frontier, c. 1956–2010
- Introduction 144
- 7 Trading knowledge: chiefship, local elites and the urban frontier, c. 1956–2010 147
- 8 Regulating depredation: chiefs and the military, 1963–2005 165
- 9 Reprising 'tradition': the mutual production of community and state in the twenty-first century 181
- 10 Knowing the system: judicial pluralism and discursive legalism in the interim period, 2005–2010 199
- Conclusion 217
- Interviews 225
- Bibliography 231
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiv
- Glossary xv
- Introduction: The making of chiefship, state and community in South Sudan 1
-
Part One. From Zariba to Merkaz: The Creation of the Nodal State Frontier, c. 1840–1920
- Introduction 18
- 1 Frontier societies and the political economy of knowledge in the nineteenth century 21
- 2 Colonial frontiers and the emergence of government chiefs, c. 1900–1920 41
-
Part Two. From Makama to Mejlis: The Making of Chiefship and the Local State, 1920s–1950s
- Introduction 62
- 3 Constituting the urban frontier: chiefship and the colonial labour economy, 1920s-1940s 65
- 4 Claiming rights and guarantees: chiefs' courts and state justice, c. 1900–1956 87
- 5 Containing the frontier: the tensions of territorial chiefdoms, 1930s–1950s 107
- 6 Uncertainty on the urban frontier: chiefs and the politics of Sudanese independence, 1946–1958 125
-
Part Three. From Malakiya to Medina: The Fluctuating Expansion of the Urban Frontier, c. 1956–2010
- Introduction 144
- 7 Trading knowledge: chiefship, local elites and the urban frontier, c. 1956–2010 147
- 8 Regulating depredation: chiefs and the military, 1963–2005 165
- 9 Reprising 'tradition': the mutual production of community and state in the twenty-first century 181
- 10 Knowing the system: judicial pluralism and discursive legalism in the interim period, 2005–2010 199
- Conclusion 217
- Interviews 225
- Bibliography 231
- Index 247