MATEJKO-PETERKA, Ilona and Jiří PETERKA. Archival heritage of the Franciscan Cadastre stored in Czech memory institutions. In Historic cadastres in Europe: source material and state of research, Innsbruck, 26.–28.2.2020. 2020.
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Original name Archival heritage of the Franciscan Cadastre stored in Czech memory institutions
Authors MATEJKO-PETERKA, Ilona (616 Poland, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Jiří PETERKA (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Historic cadastres in Europe: source material and state of research, Innsbruck, 26.–28.2.2020, 2020.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60101 History
Country of publisher Austria
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/47813059:19240/20:A0000877
Organization unit Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Keywords in English Stable Cadastre; Franciscan Cadastre; Czech Republic; Czech memory institutions; state archival network; digitization and online access
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Ilona Matejko-Peterka, Ph.D., učo 52025. Changed: 16/12/2021 22:50.
Abstract
Importance of state cadastral survey (of the Habsburg Monarchy and later Austria-Hungary) is still visible in all once measured countries in the Central Europe. Main attention of this paper is paid to today's depository of documents connected with Franciscan Cadastre in the Czech Republic. It is especially the Central Archives of Surveying and Land Register, and three state archives (by lands for Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia), in which the cadastral heritage is kept. The paper describes the current state of interests to this subject in the Czech Republic. Over the last decade, there were several public or commercial projects held there to achieve protection, digitization and subsequent publication of cadastral works. Increasing amount of users of online available sources suggests the growing demand for their quick and easy access. Therefore the paper also mentions the role of state archives and other important institutions in the digitization and public access to cadastral documents from the 19th century.
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