A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... dress in the plainest garb as a sign of their subjection . Yet even the simple outfits worn by most of the men ... dress for men and women , early nineteenth century . ( c ) Šumadijan bride with smiljevac headdress , about 1850. ( d ) ...
... dress in the plainest garb as a sign of their subjection . Yet even the simple outfits worn by most of the men ... dress for men and women , early nineteenth century . ( c ) Šumadijan bride with smiljevac headdress , about 1850. ( d ) ...
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Joel Martin Halpern. Figure 18. Everyday Dress in Orašac Today an Orašac man and woman in standard everyday dress . Recently purchased jackets may be embellished with garish symbols of modernity - strips of colored plastic trim and ties ...
Joel Martin Halpern. Figure 18. Everyday Dress in Orašac Today an Orašac man and woman in standard everyday dress . Recently purchased jackets may be embellished with garish symbols of modernity - strips of colored plastic trim and ties ...
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... dresses . It is difficult to explain why the men's traditional dress has been retained in Šumadija while the women's costume is no longer worn . It would be easy to say that the men are more conservative or that the materials for the ...
... dresses . It is difficult to explain why the men's traditional dress has been retained in Šumadija while the women's costume is no longer worn . It would be easy to say that the men are more conservative or that the materials for the ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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