Archives of the Bavarian Parliament
Archives of the Bavarian Parliament |
|
---|---|
State level | Free State of Bavaria |
position | Parliamentary Archives |
Supervisory authority | Bavarian State Parliament |
founding | 1819 |
Headquarters | Munich |
Web presence | www.bayern.landtag.de/dokumente/landtagsarchiv |
The archive of the Bavarian State Parliament in Munich is the archive of the state parliament of the Free State of Bavaria .
purpose
The Bavarian State Parliament maintains its own parliamentary archive in accordance with Article 12 of the Bavarian Archives Act . It has been responsible for archiving the archives of the state parliament, its committees and bodies as well as the state parliament office since the re-establishment of the Bavarian state parliament in 1946. The state parliament archive is located in the old building of the Maximilianeum .
history
Today's archive of the Bavarian State Parliament goes back to the archive of the State Parliament of the Kingdom of Bavaria, established by the constitution of 1818 and convened from 1819, with its two chambers, the Chamber of Imperial Councils and the Chamber of Deputies . During the Nazi era , the Bavarian State Parliament was dissolved (1933/34) and the holdings of the State Parliament Archives were housed in the Bavarian Main State Archives . After the Second World War and the new state parliament moved into the Maximilianeum, the archive holdings (excluding the holdings of the Chamber of Imperial Councils) were transferred there to the newly established state parliament archive. In 2004, the Presidium of the Bavarian State Parliament decided to hand over the old archive holdings from 1819 to 1933 to the Bavarian Main State Archives. The Bavarian State Parliament also maintains its own archive in accordance with Art. 12 of the Bavarian Archives Act. However, it only includes the holdings of the Bavarian State Parliament since 1946 and no longer of its legal predecessors. The second chamber of the Bavarian Parliament, the Bavarian Senate founded in 1946 , was dissolved by referendum in 1999 . The Senate Archives were then handed over to the Bavarian Main State Archives.
Head of the State Parliament Archives
Until 1912, the head of the Landtag archive was also responsible for the Landtag library .
Surname | Term of office |
---|---|
Felix Joseph von Lipowsky | 1819-1837 |
Georg von Delling | 1837-1841 |
Pleicardium stump | 1843-1877 |
Friedrich von Hertlein | 1880-1910 |
Joseph Gabler | 1910-1933 |
Karl Friedrich Stroebele | 1948-1977 |
Monika Schlichting | 1977-2004 |
Hans-Joachim Kretz | 2004-2005 |
Markus Nadler | since 2006 |
literature
- Gerhard Hetzer: The state parliament and the state parliament archive 1819–1934. In: Bavarian Main State Archives - Bavarian State Parliament. Volume 1: Chamber of Reichsräte (= Bavarian archive inventories. 59/1). Arranged by Renate Herget and Stefan Thiery. General Directorate of the Bavarian State Archives, Munich 2011, DNB 1034532375 , pp. 11–35.
- Heinrich Huber: The archive of the Bavarian state parliament. In: Archival Journal . Edited by the Bavarian Main State Archives. Munich. 47 (1951), pp. 201-210, doi: 10.7788 / az-1951-jg10 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Internet site of the Bavarian State Parliament via the State Parliament archive. In: bayern.landtag.de. Retrieved October 8, 2014 .
- ↑ Review of volume 1 of the archive inventory on the holdings of the Bavarian State Parliament in the Bavarian Main State Archives. (PDF; 33 kB) Retrieved October 8, 2014 .
- ↑ Overview of the holdings of the parliamentary bodies on the website of the Bavarian Main State Archives. In: gda.bayern.de. Retrieved October 8, 2014 .