A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 154
... born " relatives . When added to the broadly classifi- catory kinship terms , this word makes them apply specifically only to born relatives . For example , rodjeni brat or rodjena sestra can only mean brother and sister , while brat or ...
... born " relatives . When added to the broadly classifi- catory kinship terms , this word makes them apply specifically only to born relatives . For example , rodjeni brat or rodjena sestra can only mean brother and sister , while brat or ...
Page 221
... born . And now something that I myself remember : I was born in 1881 in Orašac . My father was Milenko and my mother Leposava . My father was born into an old and rich zadruga . His father , Milivoje , who had no brothers or sisters ...
... born . And now something that I myself remember : I was born in 1881 in Orašac . My father was Milenko and my mother Leposava . My father was born into an old and rich zadruga . His father , Milivoje , who had no brothers or sisters ...
Page 321
... born soon after , and they moved to Arandjelovac where my grandfather also had a kafana . My father attended school there and later went to Belgrade to study law . He lived as a student at my grand- mother's brother's house . After I was ...
... born soon after , and they moved to Arandjelovac where my grandfather also had a kafana . My father attended school there and later went to Belgrade to study law . He lived as a student at my grand- mother's brother's house . After I was ...
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The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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