A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 40
... pattern of dispersed settlement , each house surrounded by its outbuildings and orchard.2 Culturally , too , the differences within the county are practically negligible , although between neighboring counties there are minor variations ...
... pattern of dispersed settlement , each house surrounded by its outbuildings and orchard.2 Culturally , too , the differences within the county are practically negligible , although between neighboring counties there are minor variations ...
Page 101
... pattern , each " average " household is different . This is due first to economic positions , the amount of land owned , the terrain , and individual predilections of the owners . Perhaps another reason for variation within the general ...
... pattern , each " average " household is different . This is due first to economic positions , the amount of land owned , the terrain , and individual predilections of the owners . Perhaps another reason for variation within the general ...
Page 189
... pattern has remained fairly similar , with the ideal age for marriage showing little change . In addition to marriage being the only conceivable and com- pletely acceptable pattern of life , another pressure on young people is that if ...
... pattern has remained fairly similar , with the ideal age for marriage showing little change . In addition to marriage being the only conceivable and com- pletely acceptable pattern of life , another pressure on young people is that if ...
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The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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