A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... zadruga and have seen how its size has changed , but little has been said about the fundamental concepts on which the zadruga is based . One of the most important of these is the role of the starešina . The data from Orašac do not seem ...
... zadruga and have seen how its size has changed , but little has been said about the fundamental concepts on which the zadruga is based . One of the most important of these is the role of the starešina . The data from Orašac do not seem ...
Page 146
... zadruga . Orašac men have been permanently employed at the local mine for over fifty years , but the average household size of Orašac has declined at about the same rate as that of neighboring villages where there are no mines In Table ...
... zadruga . Orašac men have been permanently employed at the local mine for over fifty years , but the average household size of Orašac has declined at about the same rate as that of neighboring villages where there are no mines In Table ...
Page 147
... zadruga who did not work as hard as they . This last factor is significant because if one member of the zadruga insisted on dividing the others usually agreed . More recently Mosely pointed out that a desire to be " modern " is more ...
... zadruga who did not work as hard as they . This last factor is significant because if one member of the zadruga insisted on dividing the others usually agreed . More recently Mosely pointed out that a desire to be " modern " is more ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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