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Introduction: studying rural communities in the Late Roman world
1. Constituting communities: peasants, families, households
2. What really matters: risk, reciprocity, and reputation
3. Small politics: making decisions, managing tension, mediating conflict
4. Power as a competitive exercise: potentates and communities
5. Resistance, negotiation, and indifference: communities and potentates
6. Creating communities: taxation and collective responsibility
7. Unintended consequences: taxation, power, and communal conflict
Conclusions
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