A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... century B.C. they were replaced by the Celts , who lived there for over three hundred years . It was under the Celtic name of Singidunum that Belgrade later became a Roman trading center . Before the arrival of the Slavs , the Belgrade ...
... century B.C. they were replaced by the Celts , who lived there for over three hundred years . It was under the Celtic name of Singidunum that Belgrade later became a Roman trading center . Before the arrival of the Slavs , the Belgrade ...
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... century , ' to provide some background necessary for under- standing the village itself and essential for examining ... century , see Novaković , Ustanak na Dahije , 1804 . account of what life was like in Orašac " at Serbia and Orašac ...
... century , ' to provide some background necessary for under- standing the village itself and essential for examining ... century , see Novaković , Ustanak na Dahije , 1804 . account of what life was like in Orašac " at Serbia and Orašac ...
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... Century Šumadijan Folk Costumes ( a , b ) Everyday dress for men and women , early nineteenth century . ( c ) Šumadijan bride with smiljevac headdress , about 1850. ( d ) Prosper- ous men's dress , latter part of nineteenth century ...
... Century Šumadijan Folk Costumes ( a , b ) Everyday dress for men and women , early nineteenth century . ( c ) Šumadijan bride with smiljevac headdress , about 1850. ( d ) Prosper- ous men's dress , latter part of nineteenth century ...
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The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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