Great Soviet Encyclopedia

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Title page of the 3rd ed. (in Russian), 1st vol.

The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (Template:LangWithName; transliterated Bolshaya Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya) is one of the largest and most comprehensive encyclopedias in Russian, issued by the Sovetskaya entsiklopediya state publisher.

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[edit] Summary

There were three editions. The first edition of 65 volumes (65,000 entries, plus a supplementary volume about the Soviet Union) was published during 1926–1947, the chief editor being Otto Schmidt (until 1941). The second edition of 50 volumes (100,000 entries, plus a supplementary volume) was published in 1950–1958; chief editors: Sergei Vavilov (until 1951) and Boris Vvedensky (until 1969); two index volumes to this edition were published in 1960. The third edition of 1969–1978 contains 30 volumes (100,000 entries, plus an index volume issued in 1981. Volume 24 is in two books, one of them being a full-sized book about the USSR) – all with about 21 million words (Kister 365), and the chief editor being Alexander Prokhorov (since 1969).

In 1957–1990 each year the Yearbook of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia was released, with up to date articles about the Soviet Union and all countries of the world.

The first online edition, an exact replica of text and graphics of the third (so-called Red) edition, was published by Rubricon.com in 2000.

[edit] Other editors

Editors and contributors to the GSE included a number of leading scientists and politicians: Viktor Ambartsumian, Nikolai Baibakov, Mykola Bazhan, Nikolay Bogolyubov, Andrei Bubnov, Nikolai Bukharin, Nikolai Burdenko, Mikhail Frunze, Victor Glushkov, Igor Grabar, Veniamin Kagan, Ivan Knunyants, Andrei Kolmogorov, Valerian Kuybyshev, Anatoly Lunacharsky, Vladimir Obruchev, Aleksandr Oparin, Yuri Prokhorov, Karl Radek, Nikolai Semashko, and Kliment Voroshilov.

[edit] Translations

[edit] English

The third edition was translated and published into English in 31 volumes between 1974 and 1983 by Macmillan Publishers. Each volume was translated separately, requiring use of the index found at the front of each volume to locate specific items; knowledge of Russian can be helpful to find the right volume the first time. Not all entries were translated into English; these are indicated in the index. Overall, some entries indicate an anti-American bias, which is understandable given the international tensions and ideological conflict between the USA and the USSR at the time.

[edit] Greek

The third edition has also been translated and published into Greek in 34 volumes between 1977 and 1983. All articles that were related to Greece or Greek history, culture and society were expanded and hundreds of new ones were written especially for the Greek edition. Thus the encyclopaedia contains, for example, both the Russian entry on Greece as well as a much larger one prepared by Greek contributors.

There is an evident left point of view in several articles, certainly due to the political affiliation of the contributors.

Finally, a supplementary volume covering the 1980s has been published in 1989. It contains translated and original Greek articles which, sometimes, do not exist in the 34-volume set.

[edit] Other Soviet Encyclopedias

Original title English title Volumes Dates
Українська радянська енциклопедіяUkrainian Soviet Encyclopedia17 1959-1965
Беларуская савецкая энцыклапедыяByelorussian Soviet Encyclopedia121969-1975
Ўзбек совет энциклопедиясиUzbek Soviet Encyclopedia141971-1980
Қазақ совет энциклопедиясыKazakh Soviet Encyclopedia101972-1978
ქართული საბჭოთა ენციკლოპედიაGeorgian Soviet Encyclopedia121975-1987
Азәрбајҹан Совет ЕнсиклопедијасыAzerbaijani Soviet Encyclopedia101976-1987
Lietuviškoji tarybinė enciklopedijaLithuanian Soviet Encyclopedia101976-1985
Енчиклопедия советикэ молдовеняскэMoldavian Soviet Encyclopedia81970-1981
Latvijas padomju enciklopēdijaLatvian Soviet Encyclopedia111981-1988
Кыргыз Совет ЭнциклопедиясыKyrgyz Soviet Encyclopedia61976-1980
Энциклопедияи советии тоҷикTajik Soviet Encyclopedia81978-1988
Մեծ սովետական հանրագիտարանArmenian Soviet Encyclopedia131974-1987
Түркмен совет энциклопедиясыTurkmen Soviet Encyclopedia101974-1989
Eesti Nõukogude entsüklopeediaEstonian Soviet Encyclopedia81968-1976

[edit] Trivia

Following the 1953 "liquidation" of Lavrentiy Beria, the notorious head of the Soviet secret police the encyclopedia — ostensibly in response to overwhelming public demand — mailed subscribers to the second edition a letter from the editor[1] instructing them to cut out and destroy the three-page article on Beria and paste in its place enclosed replacement pages expanding the adjacent articles on F. W. Bergholz (an eighteenth-century courtier), the Bering Sea, and Bishop Berkeley.[2] By April of 1954, the Library of the University of California had received this “replacement.” [3]

[edit] Bibliography

  • Great Soviet encyclopedia, ed. A. M. Prokhorov (New York: Macmillan, London: Collier Macmillan, 1974–1983) 31 volumes, three volumes of indexes. Translation of third Russian edition of Bol'shaya sovetskaya entsiklopediya
  • Kister, Kenneth. Kister's Best Encyclopedias. 2nd ed. (1994)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sophie Lambroschini, “Russia: Putin-Decreed ‘Great Russian’ Encyclopedia Debuts At Moscow Book Fair,” Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
  2. ^ O. Lawrence Burnette Jr. and William Converse Haygood (Eds.), A Soviet View of the American past: An Annotated Translation of the Section on American History in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (Chicago: Scott, Foresman, 1964), p. 7.
  3. ^He who destroyes a good Booke, kills reason it self:an exhibition of books which have survived Fire, the Sword and the Censors,” University of Kansas Library 1955

[edit] External links

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