Novalić, Irma.
(2015).
Arhiv u Dubrovniku – razvoj do pojave arhiva
kao samostalne ustanove.
Diploma Thesis. Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, Department of Information Science > Chair of Archivistics .
[mentor Ćosić, Stjepan].
Abstract
Dubrovnik Archive - development of archive to the occurance as independent institutions
Saint Mary’s archive keepers were mentioned for the first time in the 1251 as guardians of town privileges in the treasury. The appointment of Tomazino de Savere as a notary public laid the foundations of an organized notary and office services. By becoming a republic, the number of administrative offices increased, resulting in a larger number of clerks. Archive materials of the Dubrovnik Archive were kept for centuries, but its most important records come from the periods of the Republic and French administration. After the republic was abolished, the issue of retaining the archive and archival records arose. Although French laws were supposed to be implemented in 1812 on the territory of the republic, modern archive laws were never enforced because Dubrovnik became a part of the Habsburg Monarchy which moved the archival records to Vienna. Territorial jurisdiction of the National Dubrovnik Archive was restored in 1945 and it included the former counties of Dubrovnik and Korčula. By the Decision determining areas on which archives perform archival services the jurisdiction of the former Historic Dubrovnik Archive incorporated the counties of Dubrovnik, Korčula and Lastovo. Later, with the new territorial organization in the Republic of Croatia, based on the Law on the areas of counties, cities and municipalities in the Republic of Croatia, territorial jurisdiction of the Archive covered the entire Dubrovnik-Neretva County.
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