Great Soviet Encyclopedia
The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (Russian: ??????? ????????? ????????????, ???, Bolshaya Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya) is the largest and most comprehensive encyclopedia in Russian, issued by the Soviet Encyclopedia state publisher.
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Russian - Encyclopedia
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There were three editions. The first edition of 65 volumes (65,000 entries, plus a supplementary volume about the USSR) 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 Vvedenski (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; also, volume 24 is in two books, one of them being a full-sized book about the USSR), with about 50 million words, the chief editor being Alexander Prokhorov (since 1969).
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USSR - 1926 - 1947 - Otto Schmidt - 1950 - 1958 - Sergei Vavilov - Boris Vvedenski - 1969 - 1978 - Alexander Prokhorov
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An update of the encyclopedia removed all reference to the recently disgraced Lavrenty Beria after the death of Josef Stalin.
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Lavrenty Beria - Josef Stalin
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According to Maurice Hindus, an American writer who traveled extensively in the Soviet Union and wrote a number of books on Soviet life, the first edition of the Encyclopedia is superior to the second edition in political and philosophical areas, the second edition being biased and incomplete. For example, while in the first edition the philosopher William James is described respectfully and pragmatism is criticized, in the second edition he is characterized as "an American reactionary philosopher and psychologist, ideologue of the imperialist bourgeoisie...."
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Maurice Hindus - William James - Pragmatism
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The third edition was translated into English, beginning in 1973, each volume being translated separately, so the index has to be used fully to locate specific items.
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English - 1973 - Index
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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.
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1957 - 1990 - Soviet Union
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The first online edition, an exact replica of text and graphics of the third (so-called Red) edition, was published by Rubricon.ru in 2000.
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