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1. Introduction
2. The master-servant relationship in early modern england and the American colonies
3. Labor imagined
4. The freeborn englishman and the persistence of traditional service
5. The ambiguous impact of the American revolution
6. Working out the idea and practice of free labor
7.The federal anti-peonage act of 1867
Conclusion. Self-ownership and self-government in the nineteenth century
Appendix. Habeas corpus file of runaway laborers, chesapeake and ohio canal company (1829)
2. The master-servant relationship in early modern england and the American colonies
3. Labor imagined
4. The freeborn englishman and the persistence of traditional service
5. The ambiguous impact of the American revolution
6. Working out the idea and practice of free labor
7.The federal anti-peonage act of 1867
Conclusion. Self-ownership and self-government in the nineteenth century
Appendix. Habeas corpus file of runaway laborers, chesapeake and ohio canal company (1829)