Croatian Encyclopedia

Croatian Encyclopedia  
Author(s) Dalibor Brozović, Tomislav Ladan et al.
Original title Hrvatska enciklopedija
Country Croatia
Language Croatian
Subject(s) General
Genre(s) Reference encyclopedia
Publisher Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
Publication date 1999–2009
Media type 11 volumes (hardbound)
ISBN ISBN 9536036312
OCLC Number 247866724

The Croatian Encyclopedia (Croatian: Hrvatska enciklopedija) is a Croatian encyclopedia which is currently published by the Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute.

The first Croatian Encyclopedia was begun in the 1930s in Zagreb by the publisher Mate Ujević. After the formation of the Banovina of Croatia the project received the support of the government, as well as from the Catholic Church. Articles were written by academics from the University of Zagreb and other parts of the then Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The encyclopedia was planned in 12 volumes. The first was published on February 10, 1941. Only two months later, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia dissolved and the Independent State of Croatia was formed. The fifth volume was published in early 1945 in the waning days of the state.

After the Yugoslav Partisans entered Zagreb, the fifth volume's copies were largely destroyed, and the encyclopedia's editors ceased work on the project. Many of the people who had worked on it later helped write the Croatian language General Encyclopedia of the Yugoslavian Lexicographical Institute initiated by the Croatian writer Miroslav Krleža.

Upon Croatian independence in 1991, the first steps were taken in completing a new Croatian Encyclopedia. The Miroslav Krleža Lexicographic Institute published the first out of 11 volumes of the encyclopedia in 1999.

By April 2007, eight of eleven volumes had been published; the final eleventh volume was published in September 2009.

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