!!!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: \\ 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). \\ 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). \\ 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. %%language [Back to the Austrian Version|AEIOU/Ministerratsprotokolle|class='wikipage austrian'] %% [{FreezeArticle author='AEIOU' template='Lexikon_1995_englisch'}] [{ALLOW view All}][{ALLOW comment All}][{ALLOW edit FreezeAdmin}]