Machine generated contents note: 13. Conquer, extract, and perhaps govern: organic economies, logistics, and violence in the pre-industrial world / 1. `None could stand before him in the battle, none ever reigned so wisely as he': the expansion and significance of violence in early modern Africa / Wayne E. Lee. 2. Both benevolent and brutal: the two sides of provincial violence in early modern Burma / Michael W. Charney -- 3. Village rebellion and social violence in early nineteenth-century Vietnam / Vu Dtic Liim -- 4. Towards a political economy of conquest: the changing scale of warfare and the making of early colonial South Asia / Manu Sehgal -- 5. Ravages and depredations: raiding war and globalization in the early modern world / Brian Sandberg -- pt. II Restraint and excess -- 6. Breaking the Pax Hispanica: collective violence in colonial Spanish America / Anthony McFarlane -- 7. Restraining/encouraging violence: commerce, diplomacy, and brigandage on the steppe routes between the Ottoman Empire, Poland-Lithuania, and Russia, 1470S -- 1570S / Alexander Osipian -- 8. Restraining violence on the seas: the Tokugawa, the Zheng maritime network, and the Dutch East India Company / Xing Hang -- 9. "The wrath of God': legitimization and limits of Mughal military violence in early modern South Asia / Pratyay Nath -- pt. III Differentiation and identification -- 10. `Sacrificed to the madness of the bloodthirsty sabre': violence and the Great Turkish War in the work of Romeyn de Hooghe / Michel van Duijnen -- 11. Atlantic slave systems and violence / Trevor Burnard -- 12. A `theatre of bloody carnage': the revolt of Cairo and Revolutionary violence / Joseph Clarke -- 13. Conquer, extract, and perhaps govern: organic economies, logistics, and violence in the pre-industrial world / Wayne E. Lee.
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