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Book chapters
pp. xiii
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
The question of value
pp. 55
Who had common right?
pp. 81
Threats before enclosure
pp. 110
Ordering the commons
pp. 134
Enforcing the orders
pp. 158
The uses of waste
pp. 187
Two villages
pp. 221
Decline and disappearance
pp. 259
Resisting enclosure
pp. 297
‘Making freeman of the slave’
pp. 346
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