A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 143
... course of action hand - kissing has been replaced by a nodded greeting and simply the words " ljubim ruku " ( I kiss your hand ) . One villager , today the head of a household of eight members , including a son and several grandchildren ...
... course of action hand - kissing has been replaced by a nodded greeting and simply the words " ljubim ruku " ( I kiss your hand ) . One villager , today the head of a household of eight members , including a son and several grandchildren ...
Page 273
... course , the completion of the Cooperative Home . In addition to housing the kafana and store it provides the ... courses in hygiene and homemaking , given to girls in their mid - teens who had completed school but were not yet married ...
... course , the completion of the Cooperative Home . In addition to housing the kafana and store it provides the ... courses in hygiene and homemaking , given to girls in their mid - teens who had completed school but were not yet married ...
Page 336
... courses and his army service and live here with us and take a job in Arandjelovac . He wanted to become an ... course . All my efforts and money down the drain . She wanted to get married and we agreed . My son - in - law is a ...
... courses and his army service and live here with us and take a job in Arandjelovac . He wanted to become an ... course . All my efforts and money down the drain . She wanted to get married and we agreed . My son - in - law is a ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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