A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 130
... serve at most meals , more variety , and even a few special treats , but the basic pattern of food staples continues ... served with cooked cabbage and pork . Once a week the domaćica , or woman of the household , 14 bakes the bread for ...
... serve at most meals , more variety , and even a few special treats , but the basic pattern of food staples continues ... served with cooked cabbage and pork . Once a week the domaćica , or woman of the household , 14 bakes the bread for ...
Page 209
... serve his term in the army . He proved him- self a good soldier , and today he has left all this and has become a ... serving in the army , has never done any- thing but till the land . It also gives a glimpse of zadruga life , from ...
... serve his term in the army . He proved him- self a good soldier , and today he has left all this and has become a ... serving in the army , has never done any- thing but till the land . It also gives a glimpse of zadruga life , from ...
Page 322
... served in other areas of what was then Serbia . He retired in 1885. Two of his sons became generals and one a colonel . One served as minister of the armed forces in the pre- war government , and another was president of the Serbian ...
... served in other areas of what was then Serbia . He retired in 1885. Two of his sons became generals and one a colonel . One served as minister of the armed forces in the pre- war government , and another was president of the Serbian ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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