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  1. 100 Orientation
  2. 110 Bibliography
  3. 120 Methodology
  4. 130 Geography
  5. 140 Human Biology
  6. 150 Behavior Processes and Personality
  7. 160 Demography
  8. 170 History and Culture Change
  9. 180 Total Culture
  10. 190 Language
  11. 200 Communication
  12. 210 Records
  13. 220 Food Quest
  14. 230 Animal Husbandry
  15. 240 Agriculture
  16. 250 Food Processing
  17. 260 Food Consumption
  18. 270 Drink, Drugs, and Indulgence
  19. 280 Leather, Textiles, and Fabrics
  20. 290 Clothing
  21. 300 Adornment
  22. 310 Exploitative Activities
  23. 320 Processing of Basic Materials
  24. 330 Building and Construction
  25. 340 Structures
  26. 350 Equipment and Maintenance of BLDGS
  27. 360 Settelments
  28. 370 Energy and Power
  29. 390 Captial Goods Industries
  30. 400 Machines
  31. 410 Tools and Appliances
  32. 420 Property
  33. 430 Exchange
  34. 440 Marketing
  35. 450 Finance
  36. 460 Labor
  37. 470 Business and Industrial Organization
  38. 480 Travel and Transportation
  39. 490 Land Transport
  40. 500 Water, Air, and Space Transportation
  41. 510 Living Standards and Routines
  42. 520 Recreation
  43. 530 Arts
  44. 540 Commercialized Entertainment
  45. 550 Individuation and Mobility
  46. 560 Social Stratification
  47. 570 Interpersonal Relations
  48. 590 Familiy
  49. 620 Community
  50. 640 State
  51. 650 Government Activities
  52. 660 Political Behavior
  53. 670 Law
  54. 690 Justice
  55. 700 Armed Forces
  56. 710 Military Technology
  57. 720 War
  58. 730 Social Problems
  59. 740 Health and Welfare
  60. 750 Sickness
  61. 760 Death
  62. 770 Religious Beliefs
  63. 780 Religious Practices
  64. 790 Ecclesiatical Organization
  65. 820 Ideas about Nature and Man
  66. 850 Infancy and Childhood
  67. 870 Education
  68. 880 Adolescene, Adulthood, and Old Age
  69. 890 Gender Roles and Issues

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  1. Confectionery stand on Eminönü SquarePrint versionTEI versionConfectionery stand on Eminönü SquareGörgüç, NamıkCollection SIBA: A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s.
  2. Coachman in front of the 'Ruski Car' hotelPrint versionTEI versionCoachman in front of the 'Ruski Car' hotelGrdijan, SvetozarCollection SIBA: A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s.
  3. The Turkish Room in the Club House (Društveni dom)Print versionTEI versionThe Turkish Room in the Club House (Društveni dom)Topič, FrantišekCollection VIF: Visualizing Family, Gender Relations and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860–1950.
  4. Interior of the café "Aeroplan"Print versionTEI versionInterior of the café "Aeroplan"unknownCollection VIF: Visualizing Family, Gender Relations and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860–1950.
  5. St. George's Day celebration in Kokalyane monasteryPrint versionTEI versionSt. George's Day celebration in Kokalyane monasteryKarastoyanov, Ivan AnastasovCollection VIF: Visualizing Family, Gender Relations and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860–1950.
  6. Cookout in Northwestern HerzegovinaPrint versionTEI versionCookout in Northwestern HerzegovinaunknownCollection VIF: Visualizing Family, Gender Relations and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860–1950.
  7. Street scene above BaščaršijaPrint versionTEI versionStreet scene above BaščaršijaunknownCollection VIF: Visualizing Family, Gender Relations and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860–1950.
  8. Beer drinkers at a banquet tablePrint versionTEI versionBeer drinkers at a banquet tableunknownCollection SIBA: A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s.