August 1995 served as a pivotal moment for cataloging these findings. The citation "OKM 298" refers to a specific entry in the cataloging systems used to organize the vast archives of historical correspondence and theological defenses—specifically those of and his adherence to the Holy Union. The Legacy of Antal Hodinka
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His family, the Esterházys, were among the wealthiest and most influential, meaning the documents under the OKM (National Library) classification are often primary sources for understanding the social fabric of the time. Why We Still Reference It
It allows modern historians to find exact manuscripts in the Budapest archives.
His writings, often cited under this 1995 cataloging update, provide evidence of the struggle against Protestantism in the region.
You might wonder why a catalog number from nearly 30 years ago still pops up in academic journals like Analecta OSBM.