Book

Vasilika: a village in modern Greece

Holt, Rinehart and WinstonNew York • Published In 1963 • Pages: 18, 110

By: Friedl, Ernestine.

Abstract
This is an account of village life in Vasilika, located in the Boeotia region of central Greece. Vasilika was chosen by Friedl for her field study because it seemed to show all possible indications of being a good, representative cross-section of a rural village in Greece at that time. An able synthesis of the data is presented, concentrating on the family and interpersonal relations. Data are given on the village -- its physical setting and community organization; the family -- its economic activities, standard of living, the dowry system and inheritance; and interpersonal relations -- within the family, the village and the nation. The author also shows how the traditional patterns of village life are being changed under urban influence, and how these influences have established an irresistible attraction for the young men of the village. The fieldwork upon which this source is based was conducted primarily in 1955-1956 (with the assistance of Fulbright and Wenner-Gren Foundation grants), with very brief return visits in the summer of 1959 and for two days in July 1961. The author, accompanied by her husband who also contributed to the collection of field data, lived in the house of one of the villagers while engaged in her study of Vasilika.
Subjects
Domesticated animals
Pastoral activities
Arboriculture
Textile agriculture
Normal garb
Occupational specialization
Gender status
Mode of marriage
Family relationships
Nuclear family
Kinship terminology
Community structure
Organized ceremonial
culture
Greeks
HRAF PubDate
2003
Region
Europe
Sub Region
Southeastern Europe
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1965-1966
Field Date
1955-1959
Coverage Date
1955-1959, 1961
Coverage Place
Vasilika, Greece
Notes
Ernestine Friedl
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
62014950
LCSH
Greece