A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page xxi
... residence at the Russian Research Center of Harvard Uni- versity , free from other duties , has proved an ideal setting in which to analyze the new field data . Continuing friendship with Orašac villagers and the warm welcome with which ...
... residence at the Russian Research Center of Harvard Uni- versity , free from other duties , has proved an ideal setting in which to analyze the new field data . Continuing friendship with Orašac villagers and the warm welcome with which ...
Page 311
... two being employed in the firebrick factory , one having already left his new home in Orašac to take up residence in Arandjelovac . parents to deliberately educate their children , either formally through TWELVE YEARS OF CHANGE 311.
... two being employed in the firebrick factory , one having already left his new home in Orašac to take up residence in Arandjelovac . parents to deliberately educate their children , either formally through TWELVE YEARS OF CHANGE 311.
Page 316
... residence in the village , and an equal number expressing a desire to become workers were not concerned about the matter of residence . The comments which amplified their replies make clear that it is the peasant way of life , with ...
... residence in the village , and an equal number expressing a desire to become workers were not concerned about the matter of residence . The comments which amplified their replies make clear that it is the peasant way of life , with ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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