This cultural and historical treatise is the final part of the trilogy A War after the War (parts I and II were published in Časopis za zgodovino in narodopisje and Kronika), focusing on relations among the Styrian peasantry after World War I. The author examines the love triangle between the spouses Anton and Julijana Bračko, and her sister Jožefa Razborčan, who died after her brother in law and forbidden lover had slit her throat in the proximity of her house in the autumn of 1920.