A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page xii
... official Yugoslav Commission for Cultural Relations with Foreigners we went by train to the rural county seat of ... officials : the Director of the school , the President and Secretary of the Village Council , and the President of ...
... official Yugoslav Commission for Cultural Relations with Foreigners we went by train to the rural county seat of ... officials : the Director of the school , the President and Secretary of the Village Council , and the President of ...
Page xv
... official from Belgrade who had come down to work on the " Plan . " And my wife was approached several times by bachelors ... officials and some county ones were inter- viewed . In the majority of cases they were anxious to be of help and ...
... official from Belgrade who had come down to work on the " Plan . " And my wife was approached several times by bachelors ... officials and some county ones were inter- viewed . In the majority of cases they were anxious to be of help and ...
Page 274
... officials and clerks were also members , although this was not universally true . In Orašac the President and Secretary of the Village Council were not members of the Party . But the President of the General Cooperative was , while 33 ...
... officials and clerks were also members , although this was not universally true . In Orašac the President and Secretary of the Village Council were not members of the Party . But the President of the General Cooperative was , while 33 ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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