A Serbian VillageColumbia University Press, 1958 - 325 pages A condensed version of the author's doctoral dissertation published in 1956 under title: Social and cultural change in a Serbian village. |
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... considered that the village was first settled at most twenty to thirty years before the First Revolt . At that time it was located in a forest . . . and populated by refugees from Montenegro and other places , who brought their customs ...
... considered that the village was first settled at most twenty to thirty years before the First Revolt . At that time it was located in a forest . . . and populated by refugees from Montenegro and other places , who brought their customs ...
Page 110
... considered a desirable and very impressive piece of furniture to own but is invariably half - empty and looms incongruously large and bulky in the low - ceilinged dirt - floored cottage room . Nevertheless , almost every household has ...
... considered a desirable and very impressive piece of furniture to own but is invariably half - empty and looms incongruously large and bulky in the low - ceilinged dirt - floored cottage room . Nevertheless , almost every household has ...
Page 143
... considered to be exclusively women's tasks , especially if she is temporarily dis- ' Today the head of the household is no longer called starešina but simply domaćin . This in itself may be considered a symptom of decline of the zadruga ...
... considered to be exclusively women's tasks , especially if she is temporarily dis- ' Today the head of the household is no longer called starešina but simply domaćin . This in itself may be considered a symptom of decline of the zadruga ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Peasant Plowing with Cows BY BRANKO SEVENTH GRADE | 28 |
Copyright | |
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agricultural Arandjelovac autobiography Belgrade boys brandy bread bride brothers Bukovik ceremony cheese church clan clothing considered Cooperative corn costume cows culture dance dinars Dodola domaćin dress economic factors farm father feast gazda girls grade grandfather guests gusle head hectares holiday homestead important income increase Jasenica kafana kajmak Karadjordje kilos Kopljare Kosmaj Kragujevac labor land livestock living male marriage married Miloš Miloš Obrenović miners Misača mixed agriculturalists Mladenovac mother neighbors older Orašac peasant Orašac population Orašac village Orašani parents Partisans pattern peasants percent period Petrović pigs plow plum priest pure agriculturalists rakija region relatives Revolt Second World War Serbian Serbs sheep significant slava social Srbije starešina Stojanović Stojnik Šumadija Table taxes town traditional Turkish Turks usually Venčac Village Council Vojvodina wedding wheat wife wine women wooden workers young Yugoslav Yugoslavia zadruga