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Houses (families) in the 1455 census for Brankovica region
Author(s) -
Mirjana Bobić
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
stanovništvo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.153
H-Index - 7
eISSN - 2217-3986
pISSN - 0038-982X
DOI - 10.2298/stnv9802025b
Subject(s) - census , population , genealogy , geography , demographic analysis , historical demography , demography , demographic economics , sociology , history , research methodology , economics
The article presents the second part of a broader research of historic family in Serbia based on the 1455 fiscal census of the population in Brankovica region (the territory of today's Kosovo). Processing of the empirical data following theoretical and historical analysis of agricultural family in the Middle Ages as a typical form of domestic life in the past, has brought totally unexpected results. Contrary to the usual scientific understanding of old Serb family as a large patriarchal, numerous community of a father and his descendants and relatives (both along horizontal and vertical lines), classification and numerical analysis derived from the empirical findings of this specific census have pointed that small or independent groups prevailed. When, however, the analysis is made on the aggregate level, the results are quite the opposite. Namely, though small individual groups were more numerous, a greater portion of taxpayers (adult, economically active, primarily male, population) registered in the villages in the document were gathered in more complex family communities (brotherhoods and paternity). By type, that is, internal composition of members, complex domestic unions were most often the alliances between two brothers. This conclusion corresponds to the findings of international anthropological and historical demographic studies.

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