Original title | Enciklopedija Jugoslavije / Енциклопедија Југославије (Serbo-Croatian) Enciklopedija Jugoslavije (Slovene) Енциклопедија на Југославија (Macedonian) Enciklopedia e Jugosllavisë (Albanian) Jugoszláv Enciklopédia (Hungarian) |
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Subject | General reference & Yugoslavistics |
Genre | encyclopedia |
Published | 1955–1971 (complete first edition) 1980–1990 (incomplete second edition) |
Publisher | Yugoslav Lexicographical Institute, Zagreb, SR Croatia |
Publication place | SFR Yugoslavia |
OCLC | 7982525 |
The Encyclopedia of Yugoslavia[a] or Yugoslavika[1] was the national encyclopedia of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Published under the auspices of the Yugoslav Lexicographical Institute in Zagreb and overseen by Miroslav Krleža, it is a prominent source and comprehensive reference work about Yugoslavia and related topics.
Lawrence S. Thompson reviewed the work as follows: "The first volume (A-Bosk) of the new Encyclopedia of Yugoslavia deserves attention not only as an important general reference work on Yugoslavia but also for the very extensive attention devoted to libraries, historical bibliography, archives, and other related subjects."[2]
The Encyclopedia of Yugoslavia comprised eight volumes in its first edition, published between 1955 and 1971. The second edition, initiated in 1980, encountered obstacles due to the Yugoslav Wars, resulting in only six of the planned twelve volumes being published. Despite its academic and cultural significance, the encyclopaedia was ultimately discontinued while the publishing house, reorganized from federal Yugoslav into Croatian institution, subsequently initiated the Croatian Encyclopedia project.
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