This abstract is from the introductory portion of a longer article entitled Peasant Culture and Urbanization in Yugoslavia in Human Organization, Vol. 24, No. 2, Summer 1965, pp 162-174
There has been widespread debate over the possible causes of the break-up of the former Yugoslav fed...
To understand fully the meaning of contemporary population movements a view of the past is essential...
The universe of the Orasac peasant centers on his household, his neighborhood, his clan, and his vil...
This abstract is from the introductory portion of a longer article entitled Peasant Culture and Urb...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
As anthropologists turn increasingly to the study of complex societies, they are led to reflect on t...
This article contributes to research on reconfiguration of social and private in socialist cities. I...
Joel Martin Halpern, a social anthropologist, spent a year in the Serbian Village of Orasac to exami...
AbstractThe paper presents an analysis of major issues on human settlement sizes evolution in the XI...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
Mary Jo Huth, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Sociology and Chairman of the Department of Sociology...
Zdenek Uherek: Urban Ethnology in Czech Lands From its first appearance at the end of the 19th centu...
A New Peasant Question exposes how the invalidation of peasant knowledge over the past two hundred y...
This entry discusses the historical context of urban development in east central Europe before outli...
Joel Martin Halpern, a social anthropologist, spent a year in the Serbian Village of Orasac to exami...
There has been widespread debate over the possible causes of the break-up of the former Yugoslav fed...
To understand fully the meaning of contemporary population movements a view of the past is essential...
The universe of the Orasac peasant centers on his household, his neighborhood, his clan, and his vil...
This abstract is from the introductory portion of a longer article entitled Peasant Culture and Urb...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
As anthropologists turn increasingly to the study of complex societies, they are led to reflect on t...
This article contributes to research on reconfiguration of social and private in socialist cities. I...
Joel Martin Halpern, a social anthropologist, spent a year in the Serbian Village of Orasac to exami...
AbstractThe paper presents an analysis of major issues on human settlement sizes evolution in the XI...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
Mary Jo Huth, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Sociology and Chairman of the Department of Sociology...
Zdenek Uherek: Urban Ethnology in Czech Lands From its first appearance at the end of the 19th centu...
A New Peasant Question exposes how the invalidation of peasant knowledge over the past two hundred y...
This entry discusses the historical context of urban development in east central Europe before outli...
Joel Martin Halpern, a social anthropologist, spent a year in the Serbian Village of Orasac to exami...
There has been widespread debate over the possible causes of the break-up of the former Yugoslav fed...
To understand fully the meaning of contemporary population movements a view of the past is essential...
The universe of the Orasac peasant centers on his household, his neighborhood, his clan, and his vil...