A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 74
... holdings ( under five hectares ) , accounting for 70 percent of the Group II popula- tion ; for the pure agriculturalists , Group I , only 38 percent of the households have small holdings . 23 One hundred forty - seven of the pure ...
... holdings ( under five hectares ) , accounting for 70 percent of the Group II popula- tion ; for the pure agriculturalists , Group I , only 38 percent of the households have small holdings . 23 One hundred forty - seven of the pure ...
Page 75
... holdings of five hectares or more have on the average more members in their households than do those of Group I. The same trend is true for the smaller holdings , although to a lesser extent , with an over - all average household size ...
... holdings of five hectares or more have on the average more members in their households than do those of Group I. The same trend is true for the smaller holdings , although to a lesser extent , with an over - all average household size ...
Page 266
... holdings , while only 10.7 % of all taxes were levied from holdings with a 16,000 dinar income , which were the most numerous . " Rašić , Agri- cultural Development in Yugoslavia , p . 41 . 20 Tomasevich , " Collectivization of ...
... holdings , while only 10.7 % of all taxes were levied from holdings with a 16,000 dinar income , which were the most numerous . " Rašić , Agri- cultural Development in Yugoslavia , p . 41 . 20 Tomasevich , " Collectivization of ...
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The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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