A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... Yugoslavia , Slovenia has a predominantly Roman Catholic population of approximately 1,500,000 , who in personality , attitudes , and material culture re- semble more nearly the neighboring Austrians than they do their fellow Yugoslavs ...
... Yugoslavia , Slovenia has a predominantly Roman Catholic population of approximately 1,500,000 , who in personality , attitudes , and material culture re- semble more nearly the neighboring Austrians than they do their fellow Yugoslavs ...
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... Yugoslavia . Yugoslavia is a political creation of the First World War , compounded of two small independent states , Serbia and Montenegro , and parts of the defunct Turkish and Austro - Hungarian Empires . The common bonds in all ...
... Yugoslavia . Yugoslavia is a political creation of the First World War , compounded of two small independent states , Serbia and Montenegro , and parts of the defunct Turkish and Austro - Hungarian Empires . The common bonds in all ...
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... Yugoslavia , backing up the fact that 2,848,000 people have migrated out of agricultural villages in the period 1948-61 . The population of Yugoslavia in 1961 was 18,549,000 ; this means that in thirteen years almost one person in six ...
... Yugoslavia , backing up the fact that 2,848,000 people have migrated out of agricultural villages in the period 1948-61 . The population of Yugoslavia in 1961 was 18,549,000 ; this means that in thirteen years almost one person in six ...
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The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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