Levéltári Közlemények, 93. (2022)
TABLE OF CONTENTS Everyday life in war Csaba Gidó: Relations between the local administration and the army in Udvarhely County in 1916-1917 9 Tímea Karika: The organisation of war care in Hungary and the fate of the war care recipients between 1914 and 1933 21 Zoltán Völgyesi: Social policy and war care in the First World War. State measures, private actions and the “model institutions” of Fót 35 Dorottya Szepessyné Judik: The Great War and Institutions of Special Education 57 Ádám Suslik: The crimes committed by soldiers and the Summary Courts, with particular reference to the cases tried by the Court Martial of the 39th Honvéd Infantry Division in Kosice (1914-1918) 73 Ferdinánd Cservenka: Slovaks in Soviet captivity, with a look at the similarities and differences between the fates of Slovak and Hungarian prisoners of war 89 Csaba Káli: Without borders. Refugees, displaced persons, partisans on the Hungarian-Yugoslavian border in Zala after the Second World War 107 Márton Kiss: Graves of the heroes of the Second World War in Baranya county (1945-1949) 121 Archival studies Balázs István Bényei: The changing concept of the Document from the 19th century to the present day 143 Attila Szabó - Gábor Türke: Differences in the legal background for electronic delivery packages 157 Zsolt István Bánki: Namespaces as sources of authentic knowledge - Presentation of the Namespace Project of the National Archives of Hungary 175 Rainer Jacobs: Centralized or regionally? The archival processing of records originating from subordinate federal agencies (translated by Attila Szabó) 187 Céline Delattre - Stéphane Bouvet - Emilie Le Bourg: Gellan gum and agar compared to aqueous immersion for cleaning paper (translated by Mónika Lökkös) 197 Workshop Attila Réfi: “When we got to know them, we had to babble in Polish”. Linguistic diversity among the military officers of the Habsburg Empire at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries 205 Zoltán Paksy: The birth of church policy laws in Hungary at the end of the 19th century 233 5