Family in Transition : A Study of 300 Yugoslav Villages /
Mrs. St. Ehrlich, a leading Yugoslav sociologist, seized the opportunity just before World War II to examine objectively the fast-vanishing style of life of Yugoslav peasants and villagers. This book, based on a widely distributed questionnaire and many interviews, provides a new picture, based on s...
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
1966.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Preface: Story of a Survey
- Acknowledgments
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction: Problems and Goals
- I. Historical Background
- II. The Patriarchal Regime
- III. The Status of The Father
- IV. Mother and Mother-in-Law
- V. Brother and Sister
- VI. Boy and Girl
- VII. Marriage
- VIII. Husband and Wife
- IX. Childbearing
- X. Extramartial Relationships
- XI. Illiteracy and Family Relations
- XII. The Yugoslav Regions
- XIII. The Riddle of Culture Contact
- XIV. Over-all Trends
- XV. The Reshaping of The Family
- Epilogue. Dissolution or Transformation of the Family
- Appendices
- Index