Part 1 INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 ASPECTS OF COLONIAL CONTACT; Chapter 2 BEGINNINGS OF COLONIAL CONTACT; Chapter 3 PERSONAL CONTACT; Chapter 4 EFFECTS OF COLONIAL CONTACT; Part 2 BOOK VIII PATHS OF PROGRESS; Chapter 5 DISAPPEARANCE; Chapter 6 OPPOSITION; Chapter 7 SEPARATION; Chapter 8 CONSERVATION; Chapter 9 XLVII ABROGATION; Chapter 10 ASPECTS OF TRANSFORMATION; Chapter 11 AGENTS OF TRANSFORMATION; Chapter 12 INNOVATION; Chapter 13 RETURN SHOCK; Part 3 BOOK IX CONFLICTS OF PROGRESS; Chapter 14 “CONFLICT OF LAWS”; Chapter 15 STATE AND TRIBE; Chapter 16 STATE AND FAMILY: TRADITIONS; Chapter 17 STATE AND FAMILY: INNOVATIONS; Chapter 18 STATE AND SOCIAL STATUS; Chapter 19 STATE AND “CORPS”; Chapter 20 NEW GROUPINGS; Part 4 BOOK X EFFECTS OF PROGRESS; Chapter 21 LAW OF POSSESSION: PROBLEMS ARISING; Chapter 22 LAW OF POSSESSION: SOLUTIONS SOUGHT; Chapter 23 LAW OF POSSESSION: NEW PROCEDURES; Chapter 24 CONTRACT LAW: OLD SYSTEM; Chapter 25 CONTRACT LAW: NEW SPIRIT; Chapter 26 PENAL LAW: OLD PENALTIES; Chapter 27 PENAL LAW: PRESENT PENALTIES; Chapter 28 PROGRESS OF LAW AND ITS RESULTS; Epilogue POSITIVE COLONIAL POLICY; Appendix I PROGRAMME FOR A COLONIAL SOCIOLOGY; Appendix II PLAN OF ENQUIRY CONCERNING THE PROGRESS OF LAW IN A MUSLIM COUNTRY (1935) GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX;