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The Nachlaβ of Karl Ludwig Freiherr von Bruck in the Austrian National Library

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

Carey Goodman
Affiliation:
graduate student in the Department of History, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903.

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Archival Report
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Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 1994

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References

1 Charmatz, Richar, Minister Freiherr von Bruck. Der Vorkämpfer Mitteleuropas (eipzig, 1916), 138–43Google Scholar.

2 Walter, Friedrich, “Beiträge zur Feststellung der politischen Haltung und zum Kampf um die Rehabilitierung des Finanzministers Karl Ludwig v. Bruck,” Mitteilungen des Instituts für österreichische Geschichtsforschung 71 (1963): 448CrossRefGoogle Scholar. For the original report of the investigation, which Walter inexplicably did not cite, see HHStA, Minister Konferenz Kanzlei, MCZ 450/1860.

3 HHStA, Minister Konferenz Kanzlei, MCZ 532/1860.

4 The Creditanstalt (which Bruck was instrumental in founding) and the Kontrollbank (whose general director, Helmut Haschek, has a keen interest in Bruck) supplied the funds. Die Presse, October 20/21, 1990.

5 These include letters from Aloys Lexa von Aehrenthal (January 31, 1888), Oscar Berger von Waldenegg (April 10 and 13, 1896), Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (March 4, 1871), Franz Josef I (November 28, 1891), Agenor Maria Adam Goluchowski (July 5 and 29, 1895), Gustav Sigmund Kaacute;lnoky von Köröspatak (n.d.), Wilhelm E. Mittag von Lenkheym (May 27, 1894), and Marius von Pasetti-Friedenburg (December 16, 1894), as well as three letters of condolence to Baroness Bruck upon her husband's death in 1902.

6 Folders 1206/10, 1206/13, 1206/16, 1206/17, 1206/19, 1206/20, 1206/21, 1206/24, 1206/25, 1206/26, 1206/28, 1206/30, 1206/31, 1206/32, and 1206/33.

7 Folders 1206/18, 1206/22, 1206/36, 1206/51, and “Beilage zu 1206/10–52.

8 Folders 1206/29, 1206/32, 1206/37, and 1206/50.

9 See, for example, Bruck's, protest against the Raveaux motion: Haβler, Konrad Dietrich, ed., Verhandlungen der Deutschen verfassunggebenden Reichsversammlung zu Frankfurt am Main, 6 vols. in 4 (Frankfurt, 18481849Google Scholar; reprint, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, 1984), 1:14; Wigard, Franz, ed., Stenographischer Bericht über die Verhandlungen der deutschen konstituierenden Nationalversammlung zu Frankfurt a. M., 9 vols. (Frankfurt, 18481849Google Scholar; reprint, Munich, 1979), 1:159.

10 For a recent explication of his views on this subject, see Austensen, Roy A., “Metternich, Austria, and the German Question, 1848–1851,” International History Review 13, no. 1 (1991): 2137, esp. 35–36CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

11 Autograph 1206/11–2 is a copy, in Bruck's handwriting, of his Vollmacht as envoy.

12 Autograph 1206/34–4.

13 Schroeder, Paul W., “Bruck versus Buol: The Dispute over Austrian Eastern Policy, 1853–1855,” journal of Modern History 40, no. 2 (1968): 194CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

14 Autograph 1206/21–1.

15 Autograph 1206/12–1, Beilage.

16 Autograph 1206/12–2.

17 Autograph 1206/12–2,Beilage.

18 Autograph 1206/11–1.

19 The final version differs only insignificantly from the draft. HHStA, PA 12, carton 57, f. 4–7.

20 Brandt, Harm-Hinrich, Der österreichische Neoabsolutismus. Staatsfinanzen und Politik 1848–1860, 2 vols. (Göttingen, 1978), 2:712–15Google Scholar.

21 Schroeder, “Bruck versus Buol,” 213.

22 Autograph 1206/11–1.

23 Baumgart, Winfried, ed., Österreichische Akten zur Geschichte des Krimkriegs, 1st ser. of Akten zur Geschichte des Krimkriegs 3 vols. (Munich and Vienna, 1980), 2:707–8Google Scholar, hereafter cited as AGKK.

24 For Denkschrift 32,680, see AGKK 2:660–65; for 32,685, see AGKK 2:436–42.

25 Walter, Friedrich, Österreichische Verfassungs- und Verwaltungsgeschichte von 1500–1955, ed. Wandruszka, Adam (Vienna, Cologne, Graz, 1972), 176Google Scholar.

26 Helfert, Joseph Alexander Freiherr v., Geschichte Oesterreichs vom Ausgange des Wiener October Aufstandes 1848, 4 vols. in 6: vol. 3,Die Thronbesteigung des Kaisers Franz Joseph 1. (Prague, 1872)Google Scholar, Anhang, 69 n. 25. Actually at Bruck's birth it was “vom.”

27 Walter, “Beiträge,” 444.

28 Geβner, Gerhard, Österreichisches Familienarchiv (Neustadt an der Aisch, 1963), 1:1720Google Scholar.

29 The mailing address is Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Handschriften- und Inkunabelsammlung, Josefsplatz 1, A-1015 Vienna. Telephone: 011–43–1–53–410.