V KOMISIJI - KUPITI, NE SEDETI: Komisijska prodaja (oblačil) po drugi svetovni vojni

In socialist Yugoslavia, commission stores played a dual role. They were either shops selling new, imported (or smuggled, desirable) goods or else trading in second-hand goods. The paper focuses on commission stores in Slovenia toward the end of the 1940s and the beginning of the 1950s. Drawing on a...

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