Any open space, where there is sufficient room and little mud, serves as a Forum. The discussions are occasionally very animated, but there is rarely any attempt at speech-making. Russia - Sivu 194tekijä(t) Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace - 1877 - 472 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Johns Hopkins University - 1884 - 644 sivua
...Assembly, of which all the heads of households are members. "The simple procedure, or rather absence of all formal procedure, at the Assemblies illustrates admirably...institution. The meetings are held in the open air. . . . Any open space, where there is sufficient room and little mud, serves as a Forum. The discussions... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1917 - 904 sivua
...Russian Mir or village community as described by Wallace.1 The meetings are held in the open air .... and they almost always take place on Sundays or holidays, when the peasants have plenty of leisure The discussions are occasionally very animated, but there is rarely any attempt at speech making. If... | |
| 1918 - 736 sivua
...Assembly, of which all the heads of households are members. "The simple procedure, or rather absence of all formal procedure, at the assemblies illustrates admirably...institution. The meetings are held in the open air. . . . Any open space, where there is sufficient room and little mud, serves as a forum. The discussions... | |
| 1918 - 746 sivua
...Assembly, of which all tho heads of households are members. "The simple procedure, or rather absence of all formal procedure, at the assemblies illustrates admirably...institution. The meetings are held in the open air. . . . Any open space, where there is sufficient room and little mud, serves as a forum. The discussions... | |
| 1918 - 746 sivua
...influential takes the lead in despatching the business "The simple procedure, or rather absence of all formal procedure, at the assemblies illustrates admirably...practical character of the institution. The meetings arc held in the open air. . . . Any open space, where there is sufficient room and little mud, serves... | |
| Edward Alsworth Ross - 1920 - 740 sivua
...Russian Mir or village community as described by Wallace.1 The meetings are held in the open air ... and they almost always take place on Sundays or holidays, when the peasants have plenty of leisure. . . . The discussions are occasionally very animated, but there is rarely any attempt at speech making.... | |
| Sergei O. Prokofieff - 1993 - 576 sivua
...THE MIR OR THE ASSEMBLY OF THE VILLAGE COMMUNITY The simple procedure, or rather the absence of all formal procedure, at the Assemblies, illustrates admirably...meetings are held in the open air, because in the milage there is no building — except the church, which can be used only for religious purposes —... | |
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