Bács-Kiskun megye múltjából 21. (Kecskemét, 2006)

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STEVAN MACKOVIC SOURCES OF THE MONOGRAPHY ABOUT THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY OF SZABADKA This monography studies the development of manufacturing industry between the two world war but it also shows the previous period if the plant, factory and other facility had already worked before the first world war. Main sources were the individual and collective commercial registers and papers, accounts of the town council, statistics, annual accounts of the factories, records and constitutions of their general assemblies, lists of their shareholders, operational permits, decrees of natio­nalizations and appropriations. Applications and requests of individuals and owners contain many personal data and the publications have many precious political and social data about the valuation of the individual's behaviour. Censuses, indexes and reports are valuable sources that contain also the occu­pation, religious affiliation, nationality and citizenship of the individual. At firms we can also find the number of shareholders, the value and number of shares, the list of the managing staff, the directing and control organs, the number of workers at firms where more than 50 people were employed, data of producing capacity and the quantity intended for export. TATJANA SEGEDINCEV ARCHIVAL SOURCES OF THE SZABADKA AUTOMOBIL CLUB'S HISTORY The study shows a fond that was named after the Automobil Club of Szabadka and is preserved by the Historical Archives of Szabadka. It shows also those source materials of the archives by which it could be possible to work up the history of the organization and the motoring in the Szabadka region between the two world war. The author emphasizes the main types of papers and the most important documents in terms of the club's history, but she also pay particular attention to photographies which (as she writes) are essential to the perfect working up of the subject. TIBOR MOLNÁR THE VALUE OF REGISTERS AS HISTORICAL SOURCES OF THE WORLD-WAR VICTIMS' DATA The death-register is one of the most important sources of loss-researchers to the revelation of world-war victim's data. The so called „identity ticket" served as the soldiers' identification card in the first and second world war too, it contained the soldier's personal data, the unit number, the year of the soldier's initiation and

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