Somogy megye múltjából - Levéltári évkönyv 29. (Kaposvár, 1998)
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RÉSUMÉ Borsa Iván: The records of the convent in Somogy County in the National Archives (Source information) (Fourth contribution) 1351-1370. Previously the author finished the publication of the abstracts of the records with 1340. This time we can take into our hands the extracts of the records issued between 1351 and 1370. By the 118 published abstracts we can get to know the powers and the operation of the convent, the estate-trials of noblemen, the pawning of the estates and the boundary markings. The author introduces the file characteristics of the records as well. T. Mérey Klára: The history of Nagycsepely from the expulsion of the Turks up to 1914 in the context of the statistical sources. This is the first published work of settlement-history in the annual series of the archives to examine the history of a village (Nagycsepely). The work - both methodologically and in the sense of its study of sources - shows a good example to most of its readers, the teachers, how to process the history of the economics and the society of a village in Somogy County in the given period. The past of Nagycsepely does not provide any extraordinary events of either national or regional importance. Therefore this survey is very important in seeking to introduce the general and main lines of settlement development of the county and that of Hungary. Füzes Miklós: The grievances of the Hungarian nation. A forgotten pamphlet of Hungary in the reform age. (Source information) The Hungarian pamphlet, issued in 1833 and to be found in the Österreiche Staatarchiv, Vienna, is virtually unknown to Hungarian historians. The importance of the pamphlet published by the author is that it provides an insight into the development of the bourgeois society summing up those views of he gentries that we comprehensively call grievance policy. Several of its demands correspond to the demands of March, 1848, the others - for example those examining the conservation of estate privileges and the restriction on property override their period. Bősze Sándor: Revolution and war of independence in Somogy County 1848- 1849 (Historical chronology) The structure of the much-needed chronology issued by the author follows the traditional practice. The only difference is that it includes the national events that influenced the history of Somogy County. Thus the author wishes to show that the events that happened in the county were closely related to the national processes. Csáti Csaba : The Serb occupation of the southern areas of Somogy. In his introductory study the author draws up the history of the Serb occupation of Southem-Somogy between 1918 and 1921. After this, he wishes to 389