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 155
... ( father's brother's wife ) , strina Niece ( sister's daughter ) , sestričina Grandnieces and grandnephews , unuci ... Father , otac , tata or cale 2 Mother , majka , mama or mati 3 Brother , rodjeni brat 11 Uncle ( father's sister's ...
... ( father's brother's wife ) , strina Niece ( sister's daughter ) , sestričina Grandnieces and grandnephews , unuci ... Father , otac , tata or cale 2 Mother , majka , mama or mati 3 Brother , rodjeni brat 11 Uncle ( father's sister's ...
Page 214
... father Života had a wife and five sons : my father Radosav , and my four uncles , Čedomir , Branislav , Miodrag , and Slobodan , and two daughters , Desanka and Darinka . My uncle Miodrag and aunt Darinka died before my mother married ...
... father Života had a wife and five sons : my father Radosav , and my four uncles , Čedomir , Branislav , Miodrag , and Slobodan , and two daughters , Desanka and Darinka . My uncle Miodrag and aunt Darinka died before my mother married ...
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... father was Milenko and my mother Leposava . My father was born into an old and rich zadruga . His father , Milivoje , who had no brothers or sisters , left the zadruga with his wife Ilinka , who gave birth to ten children : eight boys ...
... father was Milenko and my mother Leposava . My father was born into an old and rich zadruga . His father , Milivoje , who had no brothers or sisters , left the zadruga with his wife Ilinka , who gave birth to ten children : eight boys ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Orašac Village Today | 37 |
Copyright | |
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