A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 81
... basic necessities - kerosene , salt , sugar , matches , tobacco , ciga- rettes , and soda for making soap . These are the so - called monopolske stvari , the items which have been the traditional government monopolies . All these items ...
... basic necessities - kerosene , salt , sugar , matches , tobacco , ciga- rettes , and soda for making soap . These are the so - called monopolske stvari , the items which have been the traditional government monopolies . All these items ...
Page 101
... basic pattern , each " average " household is different . This is due first to economic positions , the amount of land owned , the terrain , and individual predilections of the owners . Perhaps another reason for variation within the ...
... basic pattern , each " average " household is different . This is due first to economic positions , the amount of land owned , the terrain , and individual predilections of the owners . Perhaps another reason for variation within the ...
Page 147
... basic factor in the decline of the zadruga is the increasing contact of the peasant with the town , both in an economic and psychological sense . Since this wish to be modern crystallizes all of these other factors in the peasant mind ...
... basic factor in the decline of the zadruga is the increasing contact of the peasant with the town , both in an economic and psychological sense . Since this wish to be modern crystallizes all of these other factors in the peasant mind ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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