Muslim Rulers and Rebels

  Acknowledgments

  Introduction  Extraordinary and Everyday Politics in the Muslim Philippines
 expand sectionChapter 1  The Politics of Heritage
 expand sectionChapter 2  People and Territory in Cotabato
 collapse sectionChapter 3  Islamic Rule in Cotabato
 Representations of the Precolonial Order
 expand sectionPrecolonial Governance and its Idealization in Cotabato
 expand sectionIdeological Incorporation and Rank Competition within the Aristocracy
 collapse sectionInterpreting Political Relations in Precolonial Cotabato
 Alternative Sources of Political Control
 Summary: The Bases of Traditional Rule
 expand sectionChapter 4  European Impositions and the Myth of Morohood
 expand sectionChapter 5  America's Moros
 expand sectionChapter 6  Postcolonial Transitions
 expand sectionChapter 7  Muslim Separatism and the Bangsamoro Rebellion
 expand sectionChapter 8  Regarding the War from Campo Muslim
 expand sectionChapter 9  Unarmed Struggle
 expand sectionChapter 10  Muslim Nationalism after Marcos
 expand sectionChapter 11  Resistance and Rule in Cotabato

 expand sectionNOTES
 expand sectionGlossary
  Bibliography
 expand sectionIndex

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