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 Translation for 'peasant culture' from English to Swedish
jordbr.sociol.
allmogekultur {u}
peasant culture
kultur {u}culture
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sociol.
machokultur {u}
macho culture
internetpol.
cancelkultur {u}
cancel culture
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Translation for 'peasant culture' from English to Swedish

peasant culture
allmogekultur {u}jordbr.sociol.

culture
kultur {u}
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macho culture
machokultur {u}sociol.
cancel culture
cancelkultur {u}internetpol.
Usage Examples English
  • Their peasant culture, first threatened by Germanization in the German Empire and politically oppressed in the Nazi era, was now completely wiped out by the Soviets, who made no distinction between Germans and Lithuanians.
  • In spite the devastation caused by the Turks in the 16th and 17th centuries, the region's peasant culture remained largely intact for hundreds of years.
  • The Herxheim Museum is the first in Germany to have its archaeological department entirely dedicated to the first peasant culture in Central Europe, the linear pottery culture - the ceramics in the oldest part of the Neolithic.
  • There he came into constant contact with nature and peasant culture.
  • Born in Warsaw, then part of the Russian Empire, Benet was fascinated with Polish peasant culture from her early youth.

  • Historians believe the polka evolved as a quicker version of the waltz, and associate the rapid bourgeoning in popularity of the polka across Europe in the mid-1800s with the spread of the Romantic movement, which emphasized an idealized version of peasant culture.
  • Haiti's traditional knowledge found its first prominent champion in the ethnographer Jean Price-Mars, who's seminal "So spoke the uncle" (in French "Ainsi parla L'oncle") argued in favor of a greater respect and appreciation of Haiti's African-rooted, largely oral-based peasant culture.
  • He also attributes its popularity with the peasant culture of eighteenth and nineteenth century Ukraine to its egalitarian message conveyed by the placing of shepherds before the kings and conveying the message that the even the poorest and most wretched, like Jesus himself, find equality or even glory in the Christmas story.
  • The Museo-laboratorio della Civiltà Contadina (Museum-workshop of the Peasant Culture) is an ethno-anthropological museum of Matera, situated in the ancient Sassi district.
  • He also advised the Swedish government on the formation of a commission to study peasant culture, which was established in 1924.

  • However, Brocheux argues that in the Vietnamese peasant uprisings of the 1930s, this conflicted with the tendency of peasants to fall back into less productive family plots and peasant culture, rather than more productive collectivised agriculture.
  • He collected materials of the peoples of the Pacific and Australasian regions, but also took an interest in the peasant culture of Europe, especially in the area of the Chiltern Hills.
  • In this regard, Danish national identity was built on a basis of peasant culture and Lutheran theology, with Grundtvig and his popular movement playing a prominent part in the process.
  • Yotoco is a municipality located in the center of Valle del Cauca of whose traditional roots are of peasant culture and various celebrations of a religious type.
  • A literary scholar, Bronzini explained magical and superstitious peasant culture of the 1930s and 1940s and the traditions of rural Italy.

  • Inspired by another classmate, Johan Öhman, Lärka started photographing the peasant culture at Sollerön.
  • had a long pedigree in peasant culture" throughout the Middle Ages, and in many nations.
  • For the museum, Hazelius bought or got donations of objects like furniture, clothes and toys from all over Sweden and the other Nordic countries; he emphasised the peasant culture, but his successors increasingly started to collect objects reflecting bourgeois and urban lifestyles as well.
  • </blockquote> That the peasant culture of the large fellahin class showed features of cultures other than Islam was a conclusion arrived at by some Western scholars and explorers who mapped and surveyed Palestine during the latter half of the 19th century, and these ideas were to influence 20th-century debates on Palestinian identity by local and international ethnographers.
  • &ndash; from all over Sweden and the other Nordic countries; he was mainly interested in peasant culture but his successors increasingly started to collect objects reflecting bourgeois and urban lifestyles as well.

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