A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 286
... town's main street is occupied by various private craftsmen and several state - controlled stores . The peasants ' purchasing of staples and certain consumer goods has already been discussed , but much of their town business is at the ...
... town's main street is occupied by various private craftsmen and several state - controlled stores . The peasants ' purchasing of staples and certain consumer goods has already been discussed , but much of their town business is at the ...
Page 287
... town churchyard on another hill overlooking the market scene . ŠUMADIJA AND SERBIA Beyond the scope of the surrounding villages and market town , the peasant thinks in terms of Šumadija and Serbia . Within this sphere the Orašac peasant ...
... town churchyard on another hill overlooking the market scene . ŠUMADIJA AND SERBIA Beyond the scope of the surrounding villages and market town , the peasant thinks in terms of Šumadija and Serbia . Within this sphere the Orašac peasant ...
Page 312
... town . This can occur either before the worker is married or after , the latter being the case in twenty - six instances in Orašac within the last 12 years . As we have seen , a man moving with his wife and children may represent the ...
... town . This can occur either before the worker is married or after , the latter being the case in twenty - six instances in Orašac within the last 12 years . As we have seen , a man moving with his wife and children may represent the ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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