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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Joel Martin Halpern. What have we given , what have we given ? Gold for lead — ii ii ih !! The bride sits alone in a special room , waiting for her mother- in - law - to - be and her new female relatives , who come in and present her ...
Joel Martin Halpern. What have we given , what have we given ? Gold for lead — ii ii ih !! The bride sits alone in a special room , waiting for her mother- in - law - to - be and her new female relatives , who come in and present her ...
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... given very favorable tax concessions . In Orašac , for example , the members ' households paid under 3 percent of the taxes in the village . The Cooperatives were also supposed to receive credit from the state for the purchase of ...
... given very favorable tax concessions . In Orašac , for example , the members ' households paid under 3 percent of the taxes in the village . The Cooperatives were also supposed to receive credit from the state for the purchase of ...
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... given , and discussions held in an effort to acquaint the trainees with the objectives of the program . The United Nations expert later visited Orašac on several occasions , at which times open meetings were held in order to stimulate ...
... given , and discussions held in an effort to acquaint the trainees with the objectives of the program . The United Nations expert later visited Orašac on several occasions , at which times open meetings were held in order to stimulate ...
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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