Somogy megye múltjából 2011 - Levéltári Évkönyv 41. (Kaposvár, 2011)
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related to another giant artist having an anniversary. Actually it was on Dr Takáts Gyula’s initiative as a museum director that the Róma Hill villa of the artist Rippl-Rónai József, born in 1861, i.e. 150 years ago, was listed among the historic buildings of Kaposvár. The row is closed by the town council proceedings containing the justification of the adjudication of the honorary citizenship award. VONYÓ, ANITA: GLOSSES ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF TIIE VILLA SITE IN FONYÓDLICET AND THE COMMENCEMENT OF TIIE COASTAL PROTECTION WORKS, 1930-1940 (SOURCE PUBLICATION) By the turn of the 19th-20th centuries Fonyód had become the best-known and the most dynamically developing bathing resort on the southern shore of Lake Balaton. The bathing culture of the village im-proved further in the first decades of the 1900s which manifested itself in the increasingly higher level of services available to those seeking rest and bathing. At the beginning of the 30s of the 20th century the biggest holiday resort, Fonyódliget was built between Fonyód and Balatonboglár in a short time. The youngest part of Fonyód was established by parcelling out the old Üszög vine-land and the coastal woods. The part of the coast extending for severed kilometres had excellent potentialities for forming villa-sites there. Having recognized that, in 1931 the owners began parcelling out the villa-sites of Fonyódliget. The aim of our study is to present the first stages of that process. CSÓTI, CSABA: AN EXHIBITION AS THE MEANS AND REPRESENTATION OF A POLITI-CAL SPACE CAIN. SOMOGY FOR DEMOCRACY, 1947 In the so-called coalition era, between 1945 and 1948, the Hungarian Communist Party did not have strong positions in Somogy County, in fact its support was deep below the national average. As a residt of the inter-party conciliatory negotiations however, from 1946 the communist Tömpe István, an especially agile man with good organization ability filled the key-position of the county deputy-lieutenant. The idea and organization of the county exhibition of 1947, called Somogy for Democracy, which later became a travelling exhibition, was connected to his personal political interests. The subject of the exhibition was to demonstrate the economic and cultural results achieved since the liberation of the county in 1945. Although the exhibition was officially party-neutral, actually it formed a part of the election campaign of the communist party in 1947, and within the MKP (Hungarian Communist Party) it strengthened Tömpe’s position. In the publication the author did not focus on the event history in the first place, but highlights the symbolic character and propaganda objectives of the exhibition and the realization of Tömpe István’s personal interests. KISS, NORBERT PÉTER: THE DESTRUCTION OF THE DOCUMENTS OF THE VILLAGE COUNCILS AND OF TIIE VILLAGE INGATHERING COMMISSIONERS IN SOMOGY COUNTY BETWEEN 1950 AND 1956 - REPOSITORY In the two previous volumes of our Annual two sources were published in relation with village archives destroyed in Somogy County during the revolution in 1956. Using the documents already published and other archival sources, we are publishing a repository containing the data collected so far in the topic indicated in the title. For the compilation of the repository, the documents of Somogy County Archives, the administrative organ-registration cards recorded at the beginning of the 1960s, and other internal registration data of the Archives have been used. Besides mapping the documents destroyed during the revolution, we also included in the reposi-tory such data that inform us about the documents of the village ingathering commissioners 203