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02.03.01 Royal House and Court Authorities

During the transition to the constitutional monarchy in 1831, a Ministry of the Royal House was created, to which the essential parts of the court administration were subordinated. This included the supervision of the civil list and the Hausfideik...

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09.21 Money, banking and insurance activities

Starting in the middle of the 18th century, almost all private banks developed from trading companies into financial institutions. These were mainly trading houses, which also conducted banking business. With the increasing development of the capi...

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02.03.05 Finances

Due to the history of tradition, a considerable part of the financial archives from the period 1831 - 1945 is in the holdings of the tectonic group 1st Markgrafschaft Meißen, Albertinisches Herzogtum and Kurfürstentum / Kingdom of Saxony until 183...

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09. economy

The economic tradition in the Saxon State Archives focuses on the second half of the 20th century. The background is the responsibility of the state archives for the transmission of the people's own economy, which began after 1945. The majori...

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09.22 Book trade and printing trade

In the course of the 18th century, Leipzig developed into the central trade fair venue for the book trade. The "Börsenverein der Deutschen Buchhändler zu Leipzig", founded in 1825, initially devoted itself to rationalising accounting at ...

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02.03.03.03 Official teams

With the law of 21 July 1873 on the organisation of the authorities for internal administration and the associated implementing ordinance of 20 August 1874, 25 official authorities were set up on 15 October 1874 in the four district administration...

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02.03.03.05 Police authorities

Until the 19th century, police duties and functions in Saxon towns and municipalities were performed by patrimonial and city authorities. With the entry into force of the General City Regulations for the Kingdom of Saxony on 2 February 1832 and th...

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02.03.08.05 Associations and units of the Saxon army

Already in the second half of the 16th century, a formation was formed in Kursachsen with the "Dresden occupation troops", which were constantly under arms. With the defension order of 1613 and above all with the establishment of the sta...

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06. gentlemen

In the 15th century, the development of Saxony's original manors into the actual knights' manors, endowed with judicial powers, began, as they appeared conceptually after the first parliament of the Electorate of Saxony in 1438. In addit...

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02.03.02 Foreign Affairs

Like other German and European countries, Saxony established a network of diplomatic missions in the 17th/18th century. In contrast to the older practice of temporary and factually limited special embassies, permanent embassies were established wi...

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02.03.08 Military

The archives of military provenance play a particularly important role in the extensive tradition of the Dresden State Archives. The holdings of the Saxon military administration and the Saxon army comprise about 2,500 linear metres of files from ...

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13. collections

The collections cover the period from the 15th to the 21st century and have different origins. The collections on family and personal history form a focal point, since the holdings of the German Central Office for Genealogy (DZfG), which was integ...

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