!!!Ministerratsprotokolle

Ministerratsprotokolle (Records of Councils of Ministers), important 
sources of information about the history of Austria in the 19th and 
20th centuries, of which several parts have been published:

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1) The records for the period 1848-67 have been published since 1970 
by the Austrian Academy of Sciences' Commission for the publication of 
the records of Council of Ministers sessions and the Ost- und 
Suedosteuropainstitut (ed.: H. Rumpler) in cooperation with 
Hungarian historians. So far, volumes covering the revolution year, 
1848, and the terms of office of ministers Buol-Schauenstein, Archduke 
Rainer, Mensdorff  and Belcredi have been published, as well as an 
introductory volume containing a documentary and historical analysis 
of the institution concerned (H. Rumpler 1970).

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2) Records of the Joint Austrian-Hungarian Council of  Ministers, 
edited and published by M. Komjáty (Publication of the 
Hungarian State Archives II, source publications No. 10, Budapest 
1966).

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3) Records of the Council of Ministers of the First Republic. 
Publication has been planned to comprise a total of 9 sections; 
several volumes from almost all 9 sections have been published as of 
1998: erschienen: Section IV, cabinet Dr. R. Ramek, 1991ff.; 
Section V, cabinet Dr. I. Seipel, 2 vols., 1983ff.; 
Section VI, cabinets E. Streeruwitz and Dr. J. Schober, 
1989ff.; Section VIII, cabinet Dr. E. Dollfuss, 
7 vols., 1980ff.; Section IX, cabinet Dr. 
K. Schuschnigg, 1988ff. Edited by R. Neck, 
A. Wandruszka, K. Peball and I. Ackerl.

!Literature
R. Neck, Zur Edition der Ministerratsprotoikolle der 
1. Republik, in: Protokolle des Ministerrats der Ersten Republik, 
Section VIII, vol. 1, 1983.


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