A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 27
... addition to taxes , the peasant needed money to pay for the services of craftsmen and to purchase such items as salt and gunpowder . The chief item of peasant trade was lean pigs , which were exported , mainly across the Danube and the ...
... addition to taxes , the peasant needed money to pay for the services of craftsmen and to purchase such items as salt and gunpowder . The chief item of peasant trade was lean pigs , which were exported , mainly across the Danube and the ...
Page 93
... addition to a few watchmen and janitors , included in Table 7 as unskilled laborers . For all these workers who receive regular wages , the pay is fairly standardized . Permanent employees of the state earn , on the average , about ...
... addition to a few watchmen and janitors , included in Table 7 as unskilled laborers . For all these workers who receive regular wages , the pay is fairly standardized . Permanent employees of the state earn , on the average , about ...
Page 273
... addition to housing the kafana and store it provides the village with a large assembly hall and with rooms which will eventually serve as community library , discussion rooms , and offices . Some progress has also been made in the ...
... addition to housing the kafana and store it provides the village with a large assembly hall and with rooms which will eventually serve as community library , discussion rooms , and offices . Some progress has also been made in the ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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