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Classification Systems of Imperial and Royal Regency in Zadar from 1814 to 1918

Dubravka Kolić ; Državni arhiv u Zadru


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After Napoleon's defeat Austrians took government in Dalmatia for the second time, using military forces and negotiations to achieve that goal. The period of their second domination is known as the Second Austrian Government in Dalmatia. Austria was modernising public administration and system of justice, using precautionary and gradual measures, already implemented in other parts of the Monarchy and Europe. Record keeping is one of the areas changed in Dalmatia on both levels, on the level of the land, but also of the district administration. By Austrian arrival record-keeping systems started using classifications, with respective registers, in the first instance journals, being used in other parts of the Monarchy since 1760-ies and 1770-ies. Examples of preserved record keeping guidelines reveal how much of effort was spent to achieve standardization in record keeping procedures to regulate circulation of documents inside institutions, and to define rules of their completion and filing. Every of those issues was closely connected with use of subject "Registratur" system which followed jurisdictions and tasks of the administration, namely that of the Court Commission for Dalmatia, Istria and Albania, as a temporary governmental body of the Province, organised soon after military retaking of Dalmatia. Significant influence in the field of record keeping, especially in the development and implementation of classification systems, was that of Frenchmen, from whom titularii were taken, with use of titoli and rubriche, being implemented in the land but also in the district administration of Dalmatia. Comparisons with institutions of the similar level in the wider surroundings, strengthen conclusions related to the implementation, development, and legal basis of the record keeping and classification systems. It is obvious that the land governmental bodies were not supplied with record-keeping rules coming from Vienna, those days center of the Monarchy, and that they were creating such rules
on their one.

Ključne riječi

Imperial and Royal Regency in Zadar; classification system; category; "Registratur"; Presidential office

Hrčak ID:

47693

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/47693

Datum izdavanja:

30.11.2009.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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