A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 46
... less homogeneous at that time . This situation changed considerably for a brief period after the Second World War . The large influx of German miners has al- ready been mentioned . In 1948 they and their families numbered 220 , or ...
... less homogeneous at that time . This situation changed considerably for a brief period after the Second World War . The large influx of German miners has al- ready been mentioned . In 1948 they and their families numbered 220 , or ...
Page 103
... less of a slant than the older type , and the wooden smoke vent by a mud chimney . The bondručara ( 9c ) began to be ... less frequently . This type of house is still used by the majority of Orašac house- holds in all classes . None has ...
... less of a slant than the older type , and the wooden smoke vent by a mud chimney . The bondručara ( 9c ) began to be ... less frequently . This type of house is still used by the majority of Orašac house- holds in all classes . None has ...
Page 332
... less of a clear economic advantage in retaining a degree of subsistence economy in an urban setting . The possibility for peasantization of the town , in a descriptive and not pejorative sense , helps explain part of the basis for the ...
... less of a clear economic advantage in retaining a degree of subsistence economy in an urban setting . The possibility for peasantization of the town , in a descriptive and not pejorative sense , helps explain part of the basis for the ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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