A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Joel Martin Halpern. CHAPTER 4 MAKING A LIVING THE AGRICULTURAL POPULATION TODAY THE PEOPLE of Orašac , like the majority of their countrymen throughout Yugoslavia , depend on the land for their living . Theirs are small farms producing ...
Joel Martin Halpern. CHAPTER 4 MAKING A LIVING THE AGRICULTURAL POPULATION TODAY THE PEOPLE of Orašac , like the majority of their countrymen throughout Yugoslavia , depend on the land for their living . Theirs are small farms producing ...
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... living and working in other places and supporting their wives and children who remain in the village to work the land . Today , when a man whose only job is to work his land is asked how he earns his living , he will reply assertively ...
... living and working in other places and supporting their wives and children who remain in the village to work the land . Today , when a man whose only job is to work his land is asked how he earns his living , he will reply assertively ...
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... living and with local affairs , they have a very definite interest in other parts of the world . To fail to mention this interest and indicate some of their feelings and attitudes on the subject would be to neglect a limited but ...
... living and with local affairs , they have a very definite interest in other parts of the world . To fail to mention this interest and indicate some of their feelings and attitudes on the subject would be to neglect a limited but ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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