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This paper describes the currently available archival funds of economic nature in the Slovak National Archive in Bratislava which primarily focus on the economic history of Slovakia between 1900 and 1950. We provide a brief description of the materials, their condition, contents and the avenues of research they provide, as well as planned work on extending their availability to researches while also highlighting issues with those archival funds that have already been made available.
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This paper analyses the role of conservation science in Slovak archives by examining its relationship to archival science and highlighting the wide application of current conservation science by means of research into conservation technologies, data storage devices and media, microbiological processes and the processes of deterioration with age. The latest research in the Slovak National Archives focuses on tracing paper and photographs and underscores the importance of implementing conservation science and its practice in everyday archival work.
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This paper examines the mission and the day-to-day activities of the Slovak National Archive (SNA) in Bratislava from its inception in 1954, but especially in the last thirty years since its transfer to its current purpose-built headquarters. The paper consists of two parts, the first of which surveys the history of the Slovak archival studies from its beginnings to 1950 as well as the institutional history of SNA‘s predecessors. The second part then examines the mission, day-to-day activities and the internal structure of SNA as an archive and a scientific and cultural institution.
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The sources of medieval musical culture from the territory of Slovakia are the foundation stone in the musical history of our land. The most recent investigations of 62 medieval fragments from the Slovak National Archive in Bratislava have indicated a wealth of original and imported written culture from a time period from the late 12th to the early 16th century. Newly discovered fragments fill out the complex picture of the sources of medieval musical culture, which despite severe material losses (manuscripts lost, destroyed, or removed abroad) is rich and unique. In the latest research in the Slovak National Archive many fragments have been identified from manuscripts which are currently known and more or less complete.
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