A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... factories . A factory producing bottles and other glass products and a plant for the production of refractory materials , using local clay deposits , have actually been in existence since the late 1920s , but they have been expanded ...
... factories . A factory producing bottles and other glass products and a plant for the production of refractory materials , using local clay deposits , have actually been in existence since the late 1920s , but they have been expanded ...
Page 153
... factory workers ; 55 , Czechoslovakia , POW , did not return ; 56 , Novi Sad , tax collector ; 57 , Arandjelovac , merchant ; 58 , Belgrade , clerk ; 61 , son of 27 ; 72 , Kostolac , border official ; 76 , Major , Yugoslav army ; 78 ...
... factory workers ; 55 , Czechoslovakia , POW , did not return ; 56 , Novi Sad , tax collector ; 57 , Arandjelovac , merchant ; 58 , Belgrade , clerk ; 61 , son of 27 ; 72 , Kostolac , border official ; 76 , Major , Yugoslav army ; 78 ...
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... factory . I was born in Orašac in 1929. Now I live in Bukovik , practically in town . I've lived there for eight years and worked at the factory for twelve , practically from the time it went into operation . Earlier I commuted from ...
... factory . I was born in Orašac in 1929. Now I live in Bukovik , practically in town . I've lived there for eight years and worked at the factory for twelve , practically from the time it went into operation . Earlier I commuted from ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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