A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 37
... five hours , since a standard gauge track from the capital runs only to Mladenovac . From there it is necessary to switch to a narrow gauge line which meanders through fields and woodlots to Arandjelovac , get off at the station for ...
... five hours , since a standard gauge track from the capital runs only to Mladenovac . From there it is necessary to switch to a narrow gauge line which meanders through fields and woodlots to Arandjelovac , get off at the station for ...
Page 154
... five ascending and five descending generations in a direct line from ego.12 There is special terminology for collateral relatives for one ascending and one descending generation . The system , for three generations ascending from ego ...
... five ascending and five descending generations in a direct line from ego.12 There is special terminology for collateral relatives for one ascending and one descending generation . The system , for three generations ascending from ego ...
Page 317
... five peasant- workers or pensioners in the sample all but one said they would have preferred to have had more education and most wished they could live in Arandjelovac , Belgrade or some other large town . These reactions and values of ...
... five peasant- workers or pensioners in the sample all but one said they would have preferred to have had more education and most wished they could live in Arandjelovac , Belgrade or some other large town . These reactions and values of ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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