A Historical and Archival Guide to Székesfehérvár (Székesfehérvár, 2003)
AN OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY WRITING OF SZÉKESFEHÉRVÁR
and to do so they asked Székesfehérvár's consent as they wished to incorporate the history of Székesfehérvár in this work. The general assembly of the town asked the council's opinion on this matter. 15 During the year they discussed the issue again, and asked the town archives' help to complete the work. They decided on appointing a delegate of the town in the monograph's board of supervision. Only moral support and help in the research to complete the work was provided, no decision was made on the contribution to the cost of the monograph. 16 Just before the millennium celebrations the municipal board discussed the preparations of the monograph on several occasions. First Tolna county informed Székesfehérvár about compiling a monograph. 17 The year before the festive year a proposal was made again to accomplish the work. The search for pre-Turkish period files of the archives was started in Bratislava. 18 However, not much progress was made this time or later; the general assembly approved of the transcripts of the other municipalities and the files were placed in the archives without any further measures. 19 In the following year, however, the general assembly set up a subcommittee for completing the monograph. 20 In the late 19 th century János Károly (1843-1916) the provost of Székesfehérvár was the greatest scholar in the history of the town and the county. 21 In addition to his numerous ecclesiastic writings he wrote historical works in the 1870s. The earliest introduction to the archives in Fejér county was carried out by him; it was published on the occasion of the national exhibition of 1879, held in Székesfehérvár. It was titled Documents from Count Ferenc Nádasdy' s Archives of Nádasdladány. His Almanac for the Centenary of the Bishopric of Székesfehérvár is also a notable work, published in 1877. Among his works the most outstanding are The castle and Domains of Csókakő and Documents from the family Archives of Vincze Salamon of Alap - these discourses were published in the almanac of the Town History and Archaeological Society of Fejér County and Székesfejérvár. One of his works The History of Fejér County is worth mentioning. The five-volume monograph is the first comprehensive work which, besides the history of the county seat, compiled the memories and