A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 78
... income before discussing supplementary occupations . It should be emphasized here that no one in Orašac , with the possible exception of a few miners , lives on a completely cash economy - even the priest and the schoolteachers each ...
... income before discussing supplementary occupations . It should be emphasized here that no one in Orašac , with the possible exception of a few miners , lives on a completely cash economy - even the priest and the schoolteachers each ...
Page 86
... income and a little more than half of B's are provided by the sale of rakija and wine . Live- stock trading accounts for about one quarter of both A's and B's income . The remainder of the more prosperous household's income is from the ...
... income and a little more than half of B's are provided by the sale of rakija and wine . Live- stock trading accounts for about one quarter of both A's and B's income . The remainder of the more prosperous household's income is from the ...
Page 89
... income outside private agriculture in Orašac is in the census of 1895 , when sixty- one persons out of a total of 1,514 people in residence at the time were listed as belonging to households which did not derive their main income from ...
... income outside private agriculture in Orašac is in the census of 1895 , when sixty- one persons out of a total of 1,514 people in residence at the time were listed as belonging to households which did not derive their main income from ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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