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Included in this group are sons of miners and other workers , at least one of whose adult sons had turned to farming as a full - time occupation . More than half of the village households , then , either contain peasant - workers who ...
Included in this group are sons of miners and other workers , at least one of whose adult sons had turned to farming as a full - time occupation . More than half of the village households , then , either contain peasant - workers who ...
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This aspect of the rural revolution - a keenly felt desire to escape from peasant agriculture as an occupation and a way of life , and to a lesser extent to get out of the village mud - is widely shared by both children ...
This aspect of the rural revolution - a keenly felt desire to escape from peasant agriculture as an occupation and a way of life , and to a lesser extent to get out of the village mud - is widely shared by both children ...
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Among the girls thirty percent wished to be teachers or " cultural workers , " thirty - one percent white collar workers , and fifteen percent skilled blue collar workers ; eleven percent opted for commer- cial occupations , and only ...
Among the girls thirty percent wished to be teachers or " cultural workers , " thirty - one percent white collar workers , and fifteen percent skilled blue collar workers ; eleven percent opted for commer- cial occupations , and only ...
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Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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