Digital edition of (curial) Sources in Slovakia
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https://doi.org/10.6092/1593-2214/6132Keywords:
Middle Ages, 20th-21st Century, Slovakia, Digital editions, Historical portals, Curial diplomaticsAbstract
Since Slovakia was part of the Kingdom of Hungary until 1918, Slovakian historians are not the only ones who do research on the history and the source material of this territory. The sources of the Roman Curia concerning this territory were published within different projects, some of which are older (Monumenta Vaticana historiam Regni Hungariae illustrantia), others more recent (Monumenta Vaticana Slovaciae). Sources from different local archives appeared in various other editions. At the moment a complex historical portal www.PamMap.sk is being designed, in which the sources of the Roman Curia, among others, will be prepared multilingually with images and metadata for a broader community.
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