A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... policies on Orašac society . These subjects are , of course , closely interrelated and are best discussed together . In- cluded here are a brief historical review of Orašac during the Second World War and the coming to power of the ...
... policies on Orašac society . These subjects are , of course , closely interrelated and are best discussed together . In- cluded here are a brief historical review of Orašac during the Second World War and the coming to power of the ...
Page 261
... POLICIES The changes in the school have been significant chiefly from an ideological viewpoint . Those in agriculture are mainly economic , but both are connected by a common underlying philosophy of government policy . After peace had ...
... POLICIES The changes in the school have been significant chiefly from an ideological viewpoint . Those in agriculture are mainly economic , but both are connected by a common underlying philosophy of government policy . After peace had ...
Page 282
... policies but is related to long - standing complaints which have been carried over into the post - war period . One of these is the result of the strong resentment of bureaucracy , often voiced by pre - war peasant parties . Another ...
... policies but is related to long - standing complaints which have been carried over into the post - war period . One of these is the result of the strong resentment of bureaucracy , often voiced by pre - war peasant parties . Another ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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