A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 68
... especially fine flavor and appearance are purchased by the local Cooperative and sent to Austria and England . The rest of the grapes are poured into crushers and the juice runs down into huge barrels , where it is left to ferment . A ...
... especially fine flavor and appearance are purchased by the local Cooperative and sent to Austria and England . The rest of the grapes are poured into crushers and the juice runs down into huge barrels , where it is left to ferment . A ...
Page 142
... especially the father . The head of the household was expected to ( and usually did ) consult with his sons on important matters . Even here the son could replace the father if the latter became incapacitated for one reason or another ...
... especially the father . The head of the household was expected to ( and usually did ) consult with his sons on important matters . Even here the son could replace the father if the latter became incapacitated for one reason or another ...
Page 145
... especially true since these attitudes have been accompanied by concrete acts changes in marriage laws , female suffrage , and the organization of special youth groups , for instance . Most of the other factors influencing the decline of ...
... especially true since these attitudes have been accompanied by concrete acts changes in marriage laws , female suffrage , and the organization of special youth groups , for instance . Most of the other factors influencing the decline of ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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