A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... occupation . More than half of the village households , then , either contain peasant - workers who are employed in Arandjelovac or other towns , on the state farm in Orašac , or worked as craftsmen , or where there were clear ...
... occupation . More than half of the village households , then , either contain peasant - workers who are employed in Arandjelovac or other towns , on the state farm in Orašac , or worked as craftsmen , or where there were clear ...
Page 315
... occupation for young men and young women , and why ? If it were possible to live your life over would you like something to be different , would you choose the same occupation , would you live in the same place ? These questions were ...
... occupation for young men and young women , and why ? If it were possible to live your life over would you like something to be different , would you choose the same occupation , would you live in the same place ? These questions were ...
Page 318
... occupation other than agriculture and desiring to leave one's native village . Thus when the pupils in the all - Yugoslav sample were asked what they thought about life in the village compared with the city , twenty percent of the boys ...
... occupation other than agriculture and desiring to leave one's native village . Thus when the pupils in the all - Yugoslav sample were asked what they thought about life in the village compared with the city , twenty percent of the boys ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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