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Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia
Patterns of premodern criminality
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November 13 2015
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Cambridge University Press
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November 13 2015
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10.1017/CBO9781316271339.005
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. xviii
Map of Cambodia
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 35
Resistance of a peasant society
pp. 54
Patterns of premodern criminality
pp. 82
Development of the colonial state: modernisation and control
pp. 100
The ‘golden age’ of the Protectorate: 1920–1940
pp. 128
The anticolonial war: 1940–1955
pp. 149
The golden years of Sihanoukism: 1955–1966
pp. 166
Criminal states and civil wars: 1967–1975
pp. 187
The perfect storm: decivilising state and society: 1975–1979
pp. 226
Reconstruction in the midst of a civil war: pariahs, bandits, and international accomplices: 1979–1991
pp. 246
Crime and violence in contemporary Cambodia: 1991–2012
pp. 271
Civilising processes and violence in contemporary Cambodia
pp. 315
Discussion
pp. 339
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