A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... later a " banquet " was held in the Cooperative Home , officially opened on this occasion . A similar type of celebration was held in 1904 , the One Hundredth Anniversary ; the school building in Orašac was later built specifically as a ...
... later a " banquet " was held in the Cooperative Home , officially opened on this occasion . A similar type of celebration was held in 1904 , the One Hundredth Anniversary ; the school building in Orašac was later built specifically as a ...
Page 197
... later on and to share with one another.11 When the meal is over the cook wraps his hand in a rag and walks up and down past the tables , clutching his ladle and moaning , " Jao - I burned my hand cooking the wedding feast ! Please help ...
... later on and to share with one another.11 When the meal is over the cook wraps his hand in a rag and walks up and down past the tables , clutching his ladle and moaning , " Jao - I burned my hand cooking the wedding feast ! Please help ...
Page 322
... later becoming the village clerk in Orašac . Later he was transferred to the district gov- ernment in Kragujevac where he became a clerk with the police and subsequently rose to the position of district commissioner . In addition to ...
... later becoming the village clerk in Orašac . Later he was transferred to the district gov- ernment in Kragujevac where he became a clerk with the police and subsequently rose to the position of district commissioner . In addition to ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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