Patrilineal traditional family: Examples of Serbia and Bulgaria
The paper aims to investigate from comparative and sociological perspective the similarities between the roles of family and household in social development of Bulgaria and Serbia. The focus of the study is placed on the similarities and differences between the traditional phase of developm...
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description | The paper aims to investigate from comparative and sociological perspective
the similarities between the roles of family and household in social
development of Bulgaria and Serbia. The focus of the study is placed on the
similarities and differences between the traditional phase of development and
the industrial, modern one. Modern society as a whole is defined as
untransformed and subject to re-traditionalization. The investigation rests
on the assumption that within East European model, the traditional
family/household is a phenomenon linked to the 19th and 20th centuries, but
not to the 21st one. However, the Balkan extended family/household retains
the influence it had in the traditional phase of development. In the
traditional phase, the extended family commune (zadruga), characteristic of
the Balkans, played an essential role for survival. In modern societies, it
regains its importance for survival during social and economic crises;
however, it also poses traditionally experienced risks concerning substantial
deterioration of the position of women. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke
Republike Srbije, br. 179035: The New Challenges Of Social Integration In
Serbia - Challenges And Actors] |
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spelling | doaj.art-3ded423957ba41acaea1c0c6c044db7d2022-12-21T17:45:43ZengSerbian Geographical SocietyGlasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva0350-35932406-078X2014-01-019438311610.2298/GSGD1403083R0350-35931403083RPatrilineal traditional family: Examples of Serbia and BulgariaRajković Ljubica0Miletić-Stepanović Vesna1Faculty of Geography, BelgradeFaculty of Geography, BelgradeThe paper aims to investigate from comparative and sociological perspective the similarities between the roles of family and household in social development of Bulgaria and Serbia. The focus of the study is placed on the similarities and differences between the traditional phase of development and the industrial, modern one. Modern society as a whole is defined as untransformed and subject to re-traditionalization. The investigation rests on the assumption that within East European model, the traditional family/household is a phenomenon linked to the 19th and 20th centuries, but not to the 21st one. However, the Balkan extended family/household retains the influence it had in the traditional phase of development. In the traditional phase, the extended family commune (zadruga), characteristic of the Balkans, played an essential role for survival. In modern societies, it regains its importance for survival during social and economic crises; however, it also poses traditionally experienced risks concerning substantial deterioration of the position of women. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 179035: The New Challenges Of Social Integration In Serbia - Challenges And Actors]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2014/0350-35931403083R.pdfsocial developmentSerbiaBulgariathe Balkan complex household re-traditionalization |
spellingShingle | Rajković Ljubica Miletić-Stepanović Vesna Patrilineal traditional family: Examples of Serbia and Bulgaria Glasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva social development Serbia Bulgaria the Balkan complex household re-traditionalization |
title | Patrilineal traditional family: Examples of Serbia and Bulgaria |
title_full | Patrilineal traditional family: Examples of Serbia and Bulgaria |
title_fullStr | Patrilineal traditional family: Examples of Serbia and Bulgaria |
title_full_unstemmed | Patrilineal traditional family: Examples of Serbia and Bulgaria |
title_short | Patrilineal traditional family: Examples of Serbia and Bulgaria |
title_sort | patrilineal traditional family examples of serbia and bulgaria |
topic | social development Serbia Bulgaria the Balkan complex household re-traditionalization |
url | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2014/0350-35931403083R.pdf |
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