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Proper Peasants Traditional Life in a Hungarian Village

by Edit Fel and Tama Hofer

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Chicago IL: Aldine, 1969. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1st Edition. 440 pp. hardcover w/ 65 b& w plates plus tables and figures. Significant ethnography on village life in rural Hungary. Book Condition : Good; no text marks; occasional page tip creasing; tear at bottom of page 238; light bumping to spine ends. Dust Jacket Condition : Good-; chipping and small tears along edges and spine ends; rubbing; crease at bottom right front..
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Proper Peasants; Traditional Life in a Hungarian Village; Viking Fund Publications in...

Proper Peasants; Traditional Life in a Hungarian Village; Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology #46

by Fél, Edit, and Hofer, Tamás, and Tax, Sol (Series edited by)

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Chicago.: Aldine Publishing Company., 1969. Hard cover. Fine in very good dust jacket.. 1 Dark blue cloth over boards. Blind-stamped front image. xiii, 440 p. 27 cm. B&W photo section, Maps, Portraits. Subtitle: "A description and analysis of Hungarian peasant life providing new evidence for the comparative study of social organization and institutions". This volume resulted from a 14-year study centering on the village of Atany in central Hungary. Through the centuries, the historical background was traumatic, and the villagers reorganized as demands required. The relationships established by the researchers with the villagers are supplemented by statistical material. Appendices, Glossary, Bibliography, Index.
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Proper Peasants: Traditional Life in a Hungarian Village

by FEL, Edit and Tamas HOFER

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New York: Wenner-Gren Foundation, 1969. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. New York, Wenner-Gren Foundation, 1969. Quarto, xiv, 440 pages with maps. Card covers, slightly sunned and marked; a very good copy. Viking Fund Publications number 46.
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