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Page 112
In contrast , those who grew vegetables , and especially early vegetables , were
able to survive with small parcels of land . As mentioned earlier . both
Vergopoulos and Burgel argue the opposite , that is they believe that a very small
, if any ...
In contrast , those who grew vegetables , and especially early vegetables , were
able to survive with small parcels of land . As mentioned earlier . both
Vergopoulos and Burgel argue the opposite , that is they believe that a very small
, if any ...
Page 132
Throughout history several forms of land ownership were known on Hvar . In the
15th and sixteenth Centuries two thirds of the uncultivated land on Hvar and the
island of Vis belonged to the Hvar Commune ( Statuta 1882–1883 ) , while the ...
Throughout history several forms of land ownership were known on Hvar . In the
15th and sixteenth Centuries two thirds of the uncultivated land on Hvar and the
island of Vis belonged to the Hvar Commune ( Statuta 1882–1883 ) , while the ...
Page 133
In Selo land is the most important part of dowry and there is pressure on women
to give up their shares in favour of their brothers . Both women and men
occasionally give up parts of their inheritance in favour of one , usually male ,
sibling , but ...
In Selo land is the most important part of dowry and there is pressure on women
to give up their shares in favour of their brothers . Both women and men
occasionally give up parts of their inheritance in favour of one , usually male ,
sibling , but ...
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