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The dissolution of the large complex households in the Balkans: Was the ultimate reason structural or cultural?
Authors:Hannes Grandits  Researcher  Siegfried Gruber  Researcher
Affiliation:Department for Southeastern European History, University of Graz, Mozartgasse 3, 8010 Graz, Austria
Abstract:The article examines three village communities—Lekenik in Civil Croatia, Bobovac in the Croatian Military Border, and Orašac in Serbia—to answer the question of why the inhabitants of these villages experienced radical changes in their collective lives and their household organization during the nineteenth century. Complex households had developed in these villages in previous centuries, but a series of political, social, and economic changes, starting in the middle decades of the century, combined to make the continuation of the large complex household unfeasible. In the final analysis, the process of transformation of the large and complex households was rooted in economic change, particularly in the arrival of a monetized economy and mercantile capitalism. The cultural values of complex households still existed after the dissolution of the large complex households, and continued to be important well into the twentieth century.
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