A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... live in the towns are called varošani [ town dwellers ] and wear Turkish clothes and live according to Turkish customs . " 26 Serbia , known as the Pashaluk of Belgrade , was ruled by a gov- ernor or pasha who resided there . Locally ...
... live in the towns are called varošani [ town dwellers ] and wear Turkish clothes and live according to Turkish customs . " 26 Serbia , known as the Pashaluk of Belgrade , was ruled by a gov- ernor or pasha who resided there . Locally ...
Page 134
... live out their lives together . In Orašac no man can live for himself alone , or completely by himself , be- cause his immediate family , household group , clan , and neighbors are all essential to his survival , and he to theirs ...
... live out their lives together . In Orašac no man can live for himself alone , or completely by himself , be- cause his immediate family , household group , clan , and neighbors are all essential to his survival , and he to theirs ...
Page 329
... live in town , you know , and that's the way I want to live . The water supply for my house will be set up so that it will flow by gravity from a point 300 meters from my place and be stored in a reser- voir . As I see it , piping the ...
... live in town , you know , and that's the way I want to live . The water supply for my house will be set up so that it will flow by gravity from a point 300 meters from my place and be stored in a reser- voir . As I see it , piping the ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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