A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 112
... second - hand materials or by sub- stituting mud bricks for fired ones or mud plaster for cement in building a zidana - style house . A compromise house cost a little under 100,000 dinars in 1953 ( about $ 350 ) , using both new and second ...
... second - hand materials or by sub- stituting mud bricks for fired ones or mud plaster for cement in building a zidana - style house . A compromise house cost a little under 100,000 dinars in 1953 ( about $ 350 ) , using both new and second ...
Page 246
... second , to analyze the effect of post- war government policies on Orašac society . These subjects are , of course , closely interrelated and are best discussed together . In- cluded here are a brief historical review of Orašac during ...
... second , to analyze the effect of post- war government policies on Orašac society . These subjects are , of course , closely interrelated and are best discussed together . In- cluded here are a brief historical review of Orašac during ...
Page 250
... second grade only I passed , and from the second to the third three passed , and from the third to the fourth there were none , so that for the next year there was no fourth grade . ' Teachers usually finished Teacher's School , and ...
... second grade only I passed , and from the second to the third three passed , and from the third to the fourth there were none , so that for the next year there was no fourth grade . ' Teachers usually finished Teacher's School , and ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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