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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... ( brother ) 21 12 10. Sinovica ( niece , brother's daughter ) 22 - 11. Sestra ( sister ) 14 15 12. Sinovac ( nephew , brother's son ) 13. Sna za bratom ( sister - in - law ) 17 2 11 14. Vanbračna žena ( common - law wife ) 15. Sna za ...
... ( brother ) 21 12 10. Sinovica ( niece , brother's daughter ) 22 - 11. Sestra ( sister ) 14 15 12. Sinovac ( nephew , brother's son ) 13. Sna za bratom ( sister - in - law ) 17 2 11 14. Vanbračna žena ( common - law wife ) 15. Sna za ...
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... ( brother's son ) , sinovac 7 Cousin ( mother's brother's son ) , brat od ujaka Aunt ( father's brother's wife ) , strina Niece ( sister's daughter ) , sestričina Grandnieces and grandnephews , unuci , nerodjeni Figure 24. Serb Kinship ...
... ( brother's son ) , sinovac 7 Cousin ( mother's brother's son ) , brat od ujaka Aunt ( father's brother's wife ) , strina Niece ( sister's daughter ) , sestričina Grandnieces and grandnephews , unuci , nerodjeni Figure 24. Serb Kinship ...
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... brothers grew up they too divided but lived in adjacent houses . Because of conflicting personalities a great deal ... brother's daughters - in - law was asked why they behaved in this way despite the intense animosity , she replied that ...
... brothers grew up they too divided but lived in adjacent houses . Because of conflicting personalities a great deal ... brother's daughters - in - law was asked why they behaved in this way despite the intense animosity , she replied that ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Orašac Village Today | 37 |
Copyright | |
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