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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... VILLAGE VRBICA VILLAGE ORAŠAC Presexa Hill ARANDJELOVAC □ peasant homestead lignite mine and kolonija graveyard church school house village council rooms ( odbor ) monument to Partisan soldiers Cooperative Home , with Kafana and small ...
... VILLAGE VRBICA VILLAGE ORAŠAC Presexa Hill ARANDJELOVAC □ peasant homestead lignite mine and kolonija graveyard church school house village council rooms ( odbor ) monument to Partisan soldiers Cooperative Home , with Kafana and small ...
Page 46
... village . In 1921 all of the 1,570 village inhabitants were listed as Orthodox Serbs . The whole county , including Arandjelovac , was only slightly less homogeneous at that time.8 This situation changed considerably for a brief period ...
... village . In 1921 all of the 1,570 village inhabitants were listed as Orthodox Serbs . The whole county , including Arandjelovac , was only slightly less homogeneous at that time.8 This situation changed considerably for a brief period ...
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... village proper . The village priest is known as Crnogorac , Montenegrin , since he recently came to Orašac from there , and a schoolboy whose parents were born in Bosnia is called Bosanac and ridiculed by his classmates because he ...
... village proper . The village priest is known as Crnogorac , Montenegrin , since he recently came to Orašac from there , and a schoolboy whose parents were born in Bosnia is called Bosanac and ridiculed by his classmates because he ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Orašac Village Today | 37 |
Copyright | |
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