A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 56
... agriculture as the main economy , representing the changed relationship between man and the land , as a result of a growing population . AGRICULTURE : CROPS , YIELDS , AND HOLDINGS The shift from livestock raising to agriculture began ...
... agriculture as the main economy , representing the changed relationship between man and the land , as a result of a growing population . AGRICULTURE : CROPS , YIELDS , AND HOLDINGS The shift from livestock raising to agriculture began ...
Page 89
... agriculture . By 1948 the figure had increased to 19 percent . The region is without question still overwhelmingly agricultural , however . Non - private agriculture ( state farms and cooperatives ) represented over 55 per- cent of the ...
... agriculture . By 1948 the figure had increased to 19 percent . The region is without question still overwhelmingly agricultural , however . Non - private agriculture ( state farms and cooperatives ) represented over 55 per- cent of the ...
Page 319
... agriculture is a worldwide phenomenon , and the decreasing of the percentage of the population in agriculture is widely regarded as one of the indicators of economic development . The negative attitude toward working the land is not ...
... agriculture is a worldwide phenomenon , and the decreasing of the percentage of the population in agriculture is widely regarded as one of the indicators of economic development . The negative attitude toward working the land is not ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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