A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... holiday wear for his wife and daugh- ter , and a variety of other expensive items , such as manufactured woolen goods for the holiday clothes of the women in the family . Most of the men's garments are made of woolen fabric hand ...
... holiday wear for his wife and daugh- ter , and a variety of other expensive items , such as manufactured woolen goods for the holiday clothes of the women in the family . Most of the men's garments are made of woolen fabric hand ...
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... holidays , have replaced all the traditional religious ones . These state holidays are given in the list , " Yearly Activities at Village School . " The most important are the First of May ( International Labor Holiday ) , the ...
... holidays , have replaced all the traditional religious ones . These state holidays are given in the list , " Yearly Activities at Village School . " The most important are the First of May ( International Labor Holiday ) , the ...
Page 255
... Holiday " in a school assignment , every composition submitted dealt with a state holiday . Had they been written at home and not sponsored by the school , it is probable that the slava , Christ- mas , or Easter would be high on the ...
... Holiday " in a school assignment , every composition submitted dealt with a state holiday . Had they been written at home and not sponsored by the school , it is probable that the slava , Christ- mas , or Easter would be high on the ...
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The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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