Book

Peasant life in Jugoslavia

Seeley, Service & Co.London • Published In 1941 • Pages:

By: Lodge, Olive.

Abstract
This is a thorough study of the everyday life of Serbian peasants. The author begins the study with a discussion of the traditional and written history of the area, followed by a description of the village and its houses. The extended family or ZADRUGA is then considered, accompanied by a listing of the composition of some of these ZADRUGA groups. Other sections cover religion, material culture and handicrafts, dress and life cycle. Portions of the study are devoted to the differences between the Moslem minority and the other groups in Serbia and Macedonia.
Subjects
History
Tillage
Normal garb
Dwellings
Nuptials
General character of religion
culture
Serbs
HRAF PubDate
1997
Region
Europe
Sub Region
Southeastern Europe
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Social Scientist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
James R. Leary, Robert J. Theodoratus ; 1961-1962. Revised by John Beierle ; 1996
Field Date
1919, 1939
Coverage Date
550- 1939
Coverage Place
Serbia
Notes
by Olive Lodge, M. A. (Oxon)
Includes index
The sketch map mentioned on page 294 has not been reproduced
LCCN
a42004129
LCSH
Serbs