A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... closely analogous to holders of military fiefs in Central and Western Europe . They were very unlike Western nobility or the old Serbian aristocracy since they did not live in the countryside but congregated in the towns . And , unlike ...
... closely analogous to holders of military fiefs in Central and Western Europe . They were very unlike Western nobility or the old Serbian aristocracy since they did not live in the countryside but congregated in the towns . And , unlike ...
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... closely paralleled that which took place in Serbia in general . Toward the end of the nineteenth century a marked drop in per capita livestock holdings occurred , with a gradual decrease in livestock numbers on down to the present ...
... closely paralleled that which took place in Serbia in general . Toward the end of the nineteenth century a marked drop in per capita livestock holdings occurred , with a gradual decrease in livestock numbers on down to the present ...
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... closely tied to the extent of the villagers ' participation in a money economy . Some areas of culture appear to have changed more quickly than others . In the past century and a half there has been a se- quence of costume types closely ...
... closely tied to the extent of the villagers ' participation in a money economy . Some areas of culture appear to have changed more quickly than others . In the past century and a half there has been a se- quence of costume types closely ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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