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== First edition == |
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The first edition was started in 1929 by ''Baltiska förlaget AB'',<ref name="rune">{{cite book|last=Vessberg|first=Vilhelm|editor1-last=Vessberg|editor1-first=Vilhelm|editor2-last=Koch|editor2-first=Carl O.|editor3-last=Lundqvist|editor3-first=Nils|title=Anmälningar och recentioner, Svensk uppslagsbok|url= |
The first edition was started in 1929 by ''Baltiska förlaget AB'',<ref name="rune">{{cite book|last=Vessberg|first=Vilhelm|editor1-last=Vessberg|editor1-first=Vilhelm|editor2-last=Koch|editor2-first=Carl O.|editor3-last=Lundqvist|editor3-first=Nils|title=Anmälningar och recentioner, Svensk uppslagsbok|url=https://runeberg.org/pedagtid/1929/0131.html|website=Runeberg|publisher=Almquist & Wiksell|access-date=24 February 2016|date=1929|location=Uppsala|edition=65|pages=123–124}}</ref> but publishing was taken over by ''Svensk uppslagsbok AB'' in 1931. This edition consisted of 30 volumes and one supplement volume, and was completed in 1937.<ref name="smi">{{cite web|last1=Ahlman|first1=Klas|title=Uppslagsverk & lexikon; allmänna & musikspecialiserade|url=http://www.smi.se/pdf/forskning/uppsatser/2012/KlasAhlman_vt12.pdf|website=SMI|date=2012|page=12|publisher=Stockholms musikpedagogiska institut|access-date=24 February 2016}}</ref> The articles in ''Svensk uppslagsbok'' were written by subject matter experts and signed.<ref name="rune" /> |
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On the market, it competed with ''[[Nordisk familjebok]]'' in its third, condensed edition (1923–1937), and it aimed at being affordable for a large audience.<ref name="rune" /> |
On the market, it competed with ''[[Nordisk familjebok]]'' in its third, condensed edition (1923–1937), and it aimed at being affordable for a large audience.<ref name="rune" /> |
Latest revision as of 06:19, 26 December 2023
Country | Sweden |
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Language | Swedish |
Published | 1929–1939 (first edition) 1947–1955 (second edition) |
Svensk uppslagsbok is a Swedish encyclopedia published between 1929 and 1955, in two editions.
First edition
[edit]The first edition was started in 1929 by Baltiska förlaget AB,[1] but publishing was taken over by Svensk uppslagsbok AB in 1931. This edition consisted of 30 volumes and one supplement volume, and was completed in 1937.[2] The articles in Svensk uppslagsbok were written by subject matter experts and signed.[1]
On the market, it competed with Nordisk familjebok in its third, condensed edition (1923–1937), and it aimed at being affordable for a large audience.[1]
Second edition
[edit]A second, completely revised edition was published between 1947 and 1955,[2] and consisted of 32 volumes. The publisher Svensk uppslagsbok AB was renamed Förlagshuset Norden AB in 1945.[3]
For the rest of the 1950s and until the early 1970s, only significantly smaller Swedish encyclopedia projects were started.[citation needed] The second edition of Svensk uppslagsbok thus remained the most recently published large Swedish-language encyclopedia until the first edition of Bra böckers lexikon was published in 1973–1981,[4] and its size was only truly matched when Nationalencyklopedin was published in 1989–1996.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Vessberg, Vilhelm (1929). Vessberg, Vilhelm; Koch, Carl O.; Lundqvist, Nils (eds.). Anmälningar och recentioner, Svensk uppslagsbok (65 ed.). Uppsala: Almquist & Wiksell. pp. 123–124. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
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ignored (help) - ^ a b Ahlman, Klas (2012). "Uppslagsverk & lexikon; allmänna & musikspecialiserade" (PDF). SMI. Stockholms musikpedagogiska institut. p. 12. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- ^ "Förlagshuset Norden AB". National Encyklopedin. Nationalencyklopedin. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- ^ Winkler, Lasse (12 January 2012). "Bra Böcker byter inriktning". SVB. Svensk Bokhandel. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- ^ "Nationalencyklopedin". National Encyklopedin. Nationalencyklopedin. Retrieved 24 February 2016.