Our multiethnic community is one of the most mosaicked ethnic and cultural areas in the world. It is therefore natural for foreign ethnologists , anthropologists , folklorists , and culturologists to display a great interest for the facts , phenomena and trends of development and affirmation, endurance and intermingling of different cultures in our country. Among the foreign humanists who are studying our society and culture, one of the most prominent places is undoubtedly occupied by American ethnologist Joel M. Halpern, University Professor from Massachusetts (State University in Amherst), who has visited our country on several occasions (for longer or shorter stays) in the period stretching over three decades and wrote about that -- apa...
This is a response to the critique by Leszek Dziegiel of the 1983 Annual Review of Anthropology arti...
This dissertation is a study of the dynamics of place and people in a rural municipality in southeas...
This abstract is from the introductory portion of a longer article entitled Peasant Culture and Urb...
Our multiethnic community is one of the most mosaicked ethnic and cultural areas in the world. It is...
Joel Martin Halpern, a social anthropologist, spent a year in the Serbian Village of Orasac to exami...
Joel Martin Halpern, a social anthropologist, spent a year in the Serbian Village of Orasac to exami...
The name of Joel M Halpern rarely appears in Slovenian Ethnology but Prof. Halpern has been observin...
Since the war, the anthropologists who have spent the longest time in Serbia studying its culture by...
The universe of the Orasac peasant centers on his household, his neighborhood, his clan, and his vil...
Interview with Joel M. Halpern conducted by Mirjana Prošić-Dvornić October 2003 to April 2004 (Revis...
Our multiethnic community is one of the most mosaicked ethnic and cultural areas in the world It is...
As anthropologists turn increasingly to the study of complex societies, they are led to reflect on t...
This dissertation presents a case study of a rural transnational community. It is influenced by eth...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
How can we live here together? How can we, human beings (especially those of us not considered as su...
This is a response to the critique by Leszek Dziegiel of the 1983 Annual Review of Anthropology arti...
This dissertation is a study of the dynamics of place and people in a rural municipality in southeas...
This abstract is from the introductory portion of a longer article entitled Peasant Culture and Urb...
Our multiethnic community is one of the most mosaicked ethnic and cultural areas in the world. It is...
Joel Martin Halpern, a social anthropologist, spent a year in the Serbian Village of Orasac to exami...
Joel Martin Halpern, a social anthropologist, spent a year in the Serbian Village of Orasac to exami...
The name of Joel M Halpern rarely appears in Slovenian Ethnology but Prof. Halpern has been observin...
Since the war, the anthropologists who have spent the longest time in Serbia studying its culture by...
The universe of the Orasac peasant centers on his household, his neighborhood, his clan, and his vil...
Interview with Joel M. Halpern conducted by Mirjana Prošić-Dvornić October 2003 to April 2004 (Revis...
Our multiethnic community is one of the most mosaicked ethnic and cultural areas in the world It is...
As anthropologists turn increasingly to the study of complex societies, they are led to reflect on t...
This dissertation presents a case study of a rural transnational community. It is influenced by eth...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
How can we live here together? How can we, human beings (especially those of us not considered as su...
This is a response to the critique by Leszek Dziegiel of the 1983 Annual Review of Anthropology arti...
This dissertation is a study of the dynamics of place and people in a rural municipality in southeas...
This abstract is from the introductory portion of a longer article entitled Peasant Culture and Urb...