A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 119
... older ones retain this style . A small neatly clipped mustache , copied from urban styles , is pre- ferred by most middle - aged men . As for the female version of the traditional regional costume , it now resides folded in newspaper ...
... older ones retain this style . A small neatly clipped mustache , copied from urban styles , is pre- ferred by most middle - aged men . As for the female version of the traditional regional costume , it now resides folded in newspaper ...
Page 143
... older people no longer occupy a position of respect in Orašac society , for they still definitely do . The social distance between older and younger groups has , how- ever , decreased , and many of the formal signs of respect have ...
... older people no longer occupy a position of respect in Orašac society , for they still definitely do . The social distance between older and younger groups has , how- ever , decreased , and many of the formal signs of respect have ...
Page 189
... older in about 30 percent of the cases while the groom was older in 60 per- cent . The older brides in this sample averaged two and half years older than their bridegrooms , and when the grooms were older they were on the average 4 ...
... older in about 30 percent of the cases while the groom was older in 60 per- cent . The older brides in this sample averaged two and half years older than their bridegrooms , and when the grooms were older they were on the average 4 ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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