"Come Si Prepari La Sposa: Uso Nuziale Dei Contadini Di Sicilia" offers a fascinating glimpse into the bridal customs of Sicilian peasants. Salvatore Salomone-Marino meticulously documents the traditions, rituals, and social practices surrounding marriage in rural Sicily. This book provides invaluable insights into the social history and cultural heritage of the region.
Explore the unique folklore and social dynamics that shaped wedding ceremonies and the roles of individuals within the community. This detailed account serves as an important historical record, preserving the nuances of Sicilian peasant life and offering a rich resource for researchers and anyone interested in Italian social history.
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