Somogy megye múltjából 2011 - Levéltári Évkönyv 41. (Kaposvár, 2011)

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were lacking, only towards the end of the 18th century could the beginnings of the development of the structure be discovered, relatively late, compared with the neighbouring counties. Almost without exceptions, those beginnings can be related to external interventions, generally incidental, created not by the given settlement or county but the foundation was brought about from outside, from another county. The spontaneous, inner development started in the 1840s, and by the end of the 19th century an adequate and organized development of the county structure could be seen. In the present study three segments of the health care structure are analysed: the foundation and the early history of the hospitals; the career of the town, district and county physicians; and the estab-lishment of pharmacies, thus offering mainly additions and complements to the relatively rich literature on the history of the county health care. DOMOKOSNÉ SZALAI, ZSUZSANNA: COUNT JANKOVICH LÁSZLÓ OF PRIBÉK AND VUCHIN, LORD LIEUTENANT OF SOMOGY COUNTY 1860-1886. CAREER SKETCH ABOUT A SOMOGY COUNTY LORD LIEUTENANT IN THE MIRROR OF THE DOCUMENTS. SOURCE PUBLICATION Count Jankovich László was the lord lieutenant of Somogy County for nearly a quarter of a century (1860-1886) with some intermissions, but his activity has not been processed yet. The author selected the documents related to the appearances in the civil service of Count Jankovich László oí Pribér and Vuchin from the fonds of Somogy County Archives. The career sketch does not aim at presenting the entire career, but stresses the appointments of the lord lieutenants. NÜBL, JÁNOS: THE ACTIVITY OF SOMOGY COUNTY MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT IN THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES DURING WORLD WAR I. PART I. The study is the continuation of the publication in the Somogy County Annual 2008, with the title The Activity of Somogy County Members of Parliament in the Chamber of Deputies between 1910 and 1914. The author follows the legislative activity ol the deputies of the constituencies of Somogy County, from the assassination in Sarajevo to the death of Franz Joseph, with the help of the Parlia­ment proceedings, and the journals Somogyvármegye and Somogyi Hírlap. RÉCSEI, BALÁZS: DR TAKÁTS GYULA WAS BORN 100 YEARS AGO. DOCUMENTS FROM THE TIME OF THE POET’S ACTIVITY AS A TEACHER AND MUSEOLOGIST. (SOURCE PUBLICATION) Dr Takáts Gyula writer, poet, educator and museum director was bom in Tab, Somogy County, on 4 February 1911 and died in Kaposvár on 20 November 2008. The timeliness of the source publication is due to the centenary of his birth. The documents are selected exclusively from those guarded by the Somogy County Archives. With their help we may get an insight into a less-processed stage of the József Attila Prize-winner poet’s life. Readers are provided with unpublished documents revealing precise data complementing his biography. They are a rich source of information on his decade-long work as an educator and on his ancestry. From an educational historical aspect the entries on the teachers’ qualification pages of his own and of his father, Takáts Gyula Ferenc, are especially valu­able and interesting. Several details of their activity as teachers and of Dr Takáts Gyula’s start as a poet are concentrated in the published sources which must be processed in a scholarly biography. The variety of the poet’s father’s out-of-school social engagements is worthy of note. By the source publication we would like to call attention to the consistency of the teachers’ qualification pages of the county school inspectorate documents. They contain the repository of nearly 2000 teachers working in Somogy County in the first half of the 20th century. The author also included a document

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