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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Page 233
... Church of Serbia . The peasants have always identified themselves as closely with the Church as with the State . Until 1863 there was no church in Orašac , and the villagers attended the one in Bukovik . Under the leadership of their ...
... Church of Serbia . The peasants have always identified themselves as closely with the Church as with the State . Until 1863 there was no church in Orašac , and the villagers attended the one in Bukovik . Under the leadership of their ...
Page 236
... church until St. George's Day ; children masquerade from house to house Čista Nedelja , Clean Week First week of Lenten fast Pačista Nedelja , Second Clean Week Second week of Lent Mladenci , Day of Young People Young couples married ...
... church until St. George's Day ; children masquerade from house to house Čista Nedelja , Clean Week First week of Lenten fast Pačista Nedelja , Second Clean Week Second week of Lent Mladenci , Day of Young People Young couples married ...
Page 241
... church , and alternately extinguishes and relights it at prescribed times during the reading of stradanje hristovo ... church . Upon entering church , each person kisses the icon and places an offering of hyacinths and other spring ...
... church , and alternately extinguishes and relights it at prescribed times during the reading of stradanje hristovo ... church . Upon entering church , each person kisses the icon and places an offering of hyacinths and other spring ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Orašac Village Today | 37 |
Copyright | |
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agricultural Arandjelovac attitude Autobiography basic Belgrade boys brandy bread bride Bukovik ceremony cheese church clan clothing common considered Cooperative Home corn culture dance dinars Dodola economic farm father feast Figure gazda girls grade guests gusle Gypsies head hectares holiday homestead household important income increasing Jarmenovci Jasenica kafana kajmak Karadjordje kilos Kopljare Kosmaj Kragujevac labor land livestock living marriage married Miloš Misača mixed agriculturalists Mladenovac mother neighbors officials older Orašac peasant Orašac population Orašac village Orašani parents Partisans Party Pashaluk of Belgrade pattern peasants percent period Petrović pigs plow plum policies priest Prilike pure agriculturalists rakija region relatives Revolt Serbia Serbs sheep significant slava social Srbije starešina Stojnik Šumadija taxes teachers town traditional Turkish Turks urban usually Venčac Village Council Vojvodina wedding wheat wife wine women wooden workers Yugoslav Yugoslavia zadruga