A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Joel Martin Halpern. two main economies . Today it is almost entirely a sport with prac- tically no economic significance . In fact , the only profit one can derive is the occasional bounty received for a wolf ; the 6,000 dinar reward is ...
Joel Martin Halpern. two main economies . Today it is almost entirely a sport with prac- tically no economic significance . In fact , the only profit one can derive is the occasional bounty received for a wolf ; the 6,000 dinar reward is ...
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... economic distinction between the two groups per se , although within the village as a whole there are considerable economic differences . The important thing is that these households share a common traditional way of life and set of ...
... economic distinction between the two groups per se , although within the village as a whole there are considerable economic differences . The important thing is that these households share a common traditional way of life and set of ...
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... economy - even the priest and the schoolteachers each have a few chickens , one or two pigs , several fruit trees ... economic status of the household , so that House- hold A , with 16 hectares , pays 82,000 in regular state and local ...
... economy - even the priest and the schoolteachers each have a few chickens , one or two pigs , several fruit trees ... economic status of the household , so that House- hold A , with 16 hectares , pays 82,000 in regular state and local ...
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The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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