International Scientific Review for Contemporary Archival Theory and Practice Trieste - Maribor 2020 ISSN 2670-4560 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ARCHIVAL SCIENCE TRIESTE -MARIBOR ALMA MATER EUROPAEA - EUROPEAN CENTER MARIBOR Trieste - Maribor 2020 ©ATLANTI + International Scientific Review for Contemporary Archival Theory and Practice Editor-in-Chief: Peter Pavel Klasinc (International Institute for Archival Science Trieste – Maribor, Alma Mater Europaea – European Center Maribor, Slovenia) Managing Editor: Aida Škoro Babic (Alma Mater Europaea – European Center Maribor, Slovenia) Associate Editors: Živana Hedbeli (Croatian State Archives, Zagreb, Croatia), Mikhail V. Larin (Historical and Archival Institute of the Russian State University for Humanities (RGGU, Moscow, Russia), Elisabeth Schöggl-Ernst (Styrien States Archives, Graz, Austria), Grazia Tatň (International Institute of Archival Science Trieste/Maribor, Trieste, Italy) Reviews Editor: Aida Škoro Babic (Alma Mater Europaea – European Center Maribor, Slovenia) Head of the Editorial Board: Ludvik Toplak (Alma Mater Europaea - ECM, Maribor, Slovenia, European Academy of Science and Arts, Salzburg, Austria ) Journal Manager: Katarina Pernat (Alma Mater Europaea – European Center Maribor, Slovenia) Technical Editor: Tomaž Klojcnik (Alma Mater Europaea – European Center Maribor, Slovenia) © ATLANTI + as the International Scientific Review for Contemporary Archival Theory and Practice is a peer-reviewed journal containing original scientific papers published two times a year by International In­stitute for Archival Science Trieste – Maribor. The journal is co-published by Alma Mater Europaea – European Center Maribor. Annual subscriptions are € 240 /print & online for institutions, and € 90/print & online for individuals. For more information, please visit our website at www.iias-trieste-maribor.eu. The figure of Atlant taken from: ATLAS NOUVEAU, Contenant toutes les parties du monde, Ou sont exactement Remarquées les Empires, Mon­archies, Royaumes, Etats, Republiques etc. Par Guillame dI’Isle, a Amsterdam, Chez Jean Covens & Corneille Morties, 1733. Editorial Board France M. Dolinar (Archbishop’s Archives, Ljubljana, Slovenia), Jedrt Vodopivec Tomažic (Alma Mater Europaea - ECM, Maribor, Slovenia), Gianni Penzo Doria (State Archives of Venice, Ita­ ly), Martin Stzlinger (Archiversum, Vienna, Austria), Marcus Schmalzl (Bavarian State Archives, Munich, Germany), Joachim Kemper (City and Monastery Archives, Aschaffenburg, Germa­ ny), Pavel A. Kyung (All-Russian Scientific and Research Insti­ tute of Records and Archives Management, Moscow, Russia), Magdalena Marosz (University of Pedagogy, Krakow, Poland), Svetlana Usprcova (State Archives of the Republic of North Mac­ edonia, Skopje, North Macedonia), Tijana Rupcic (Historical Ar­ chives, Kikinda, Serbia), Branka Doknic (Archives of Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Serbia), Ivan Martinovic (State Archives of Montene­ gro, Cetinje, Montenegro), Robert Nahuet (Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Canada), Luciana Duranti (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada), Azem Kožar (University of Tuzla, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Izet Šabotic (University of Tuz- la, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Mario Plenkovic (Universi­ ty of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia), Bogdan Florin Popovici (Na­ tional Archives of Romania, Brasov, Romania), Andrei Rybakou (Belarusian Research Institute for Documentation and Archi­ val Science, Minsk, Belarus), Loan Thi Tran (Hanoi University of Home Affairs, Hanoi, Vietnam), Thi Hoa Doan (Hanoi University of Home Affairs, Hanoi, Vietnam), Ana-Felicia Diaconu (Univer­ sity of Bucharest, Romania), Yolanda Cagigas Ocejo (University of Navarra, Spain) Editorial Office Address International Institute for Archival Science Trieste - Maribor, Via La Marmora 17, Trieste, Italy, tel.: +39 040 39 00 20, fax: +39 040 98 800 33, e-mail: info@iias-trieste-maribor.eu Alma Mater Europaea – European Center Maribor, Slovenia, Slovenska 17, 2000 Maribor, tel: +386 59 333 077, Faks: +386 2 250 19 98, e-mail: info@almamater.si. Contacts Peter Pavel Klasinc, peter.klasinc@guest.arnes.si Aida Škoro Babic, aida.skoro@almamater.si Urška Rok, urska.rok1@almamater.si Number of copies 300 copies IIAS since 1985 - - --- - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - - -- - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - – - - - - -- - --- - - - - -- - - - - - - --- - -- - - -- - - -–­ – – - – – - -- - --- - - -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - -- - -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - _­- -- - - -- - -- - -- - -- - - - -- -- - -- - - - – - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - _ - - -- - -- - - -- - - - -- -- - - - -- - -- - _ - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- -- -- - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - -- -- - - - -- -- - -- - – - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS The Editors of © Atlanti + / International Scientific Review for Contemporary Archival Theory and Practice welcome initial approaches from prospective authors. Acceptance of articles is subject to an anonymous refereeing process. 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