Croatian Publishing and Bibliographic Institute
Encyclopedia
The Croatian Publishing and Bibliographic Institute was a lexicographic institute in the Independent State of Croatia
Independent State of Croatia
The Independent State of Croatia was a World War II puppet state of Nazi Germany, established on a part of Axis-occupied Yugoslavia. The NDH was founded on 10 April 1941, after the invasion of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers. All of Bosnia and Herzegovina was annexed to NDH, together with some parts...

 founded on August 9, 1941. Mate Ujević
Mate Ujevic
Mate Ujević was a Croatian poet and encyclopedist.Ujević finished gymnasium in Sinj and Split and studied literature in Zagreb. He bachelored in Ljubljana and finished his doctoral dissertation on poet Jovan Hranilović in Zagreb...

 was its director. In 1944, Dragutin Tadijanović
Dragutin Tadijanovic
Dragutin Tadijanović was a renowned Croatian poet and erudite cordially referred to as 'Bard' in Croatia....

 became the literary secretary of the institute. With the creation of communist Yugoslavia in 1945, the Institute's work was stopped.

People associated with the Institute include Ivan Goran Kovačić
Ivan Goran Kovacic
Ivan Goran Kovačić was a prominent Croatian poet and writer of the 20th century.-Early life and background:He was born in Lukovdol , a town in Gorski Kotar, to Croatian father Ivan and Jewish mother Ruža . His middle name Goran stems from that...

.

The Institute published the Dictionary of Croatian Literary Language, as well as taking over the publishing of the Croatian Encyclopedia
Croatian Encyclopedia
The Croatian Encyclopedia 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...

. In 1942, the institute published seven of Vladimir Nazor
Vladimir Nazor
Vladimir Nazor was the first head of state of modern Croatia. A member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia , he led the Croatian World War II wartime assembly, the ZAVNOH, and later served as the President of the Presidium of the People's Assembly of PR Croatia - the head of state of the People's...

's works: Putopisi, Zagrebačke novele, Posljednja Trijada, Na vrh jezika i pera, Arhanđeli, Knjiga pjesama and Eseji i članci.

Contemporary Croatian Writers series

The HIBZ published a series of anthologies titled Contemporary Croatian Writers (Suvremeni hrvatski pisci).
  • Book 1: Tuga zemlje (Dragutin Tadijanović
    Dragutin Tadijanovic
    Dragutin Tadijanović was a renowned Croatian poet and erudite cordially referred to as 'Bard' in Croatia....

    )
  • Book 2: Izabrani stihovi (Dobriša Cesarić
    Dobriša Cesarić
    Dobriša Cesarić was a Croatian poet and translator born in Požega.Despite his limited output, Cesarić is considered as one of the greatest Croatian poets of the 20th century.-External links:* * *...

    )
  • Book 3: Pjesme I. (Đuro Sudeta)
  • Book 4: Pjesme II. (Đuro Sudeta)
  • Book 5: Kritike i članci (Julije Benešić)
  • Book 12: Pjesme (Ljubo Wiesner
    Ljubo Wiesner
    Ljubo Wiesner was a Croatian poet. He was a follower of Antun Gustav Matoš's work.He founded the publications Grič, Kritika and Savremenik. His introduction to Hrvatska mlada lirika in 1914 defined the poetic style of the followers of Matoš. Wiesner was also active musically, and played gusle...

    )

Fran Galović

  • Drame 1 (1903-1906), Fran Galović. Zagreb, 1942.
  • Drame 2 (1907), Fran Galović. Zagreb, 1942.
  • Drame 3 (1908), Fran Galović. Zagreb, 1942.
  • Drame 4 (1908-1911), Fran Galović. Zagreb, 1942.
  • Drame 5 (1912-1913), Fran Galović. Zagreb, 1942.
  • Pjesme 2, Fran Galović. Zagreb, 1942.
  • Pripovijesti 1 (1903-1912), Fran Galović. Zagreb, 1942.
  • Pripovijesti 2 (1912-1914), Fran Galović. Zagreb, 1942.
  • Članci i kritike (1902-1914), Fran Galović. Zagreb, 1942.

Others

  • Dioba vlasti, Ivo Krbek
    Ivo Krbek
    Ivo Krbek was a Croatian politician, lawyer, lecturer, and academic in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Independent State of Croatia, and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia....

    . Zagreb, 1943.
  • Kritike i prikazi, Milan Begović
    Milan Begovic
    Milan Begović was a Croatian writer, born in Vrlika, in the territory of today's Croatia.He was educated in Split, Zagreb and Vienna and spent some time as high school professor in Split before going to Hamburg and Vienna to pursue career in theatre. He died in Zagreb...

    . Zagreb, 1943.
  • Pripoviesti, Janko Leskovar
    Janko Leskovar
    Janko Leskovar was a Croatian novelist who worked as a teacher while his literary form was marked with the novel Misao na vječnost, finishing it as a middle-aged peasant. The novel was published 1891 in the magazine Vijenac...

    . Zagreb, 1944.
  • Prošlost Dalmacije I–II., Grga Novak
    Grga Novak
    Grga Novak was a distinguished Croatian historian, archaeologist and geographer, President of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts from 1958 to 1978. Born on the island of Hvar, he was Professor of Ancient History in the University of Zagreb, where he was also Rector in 1946-1947...

    . Zagreb, 1944.
  • Tajanstvena prela, Nikola Šop. Zagreb, 1943.
  • Tamnica vremena, Gustav Krklec
    Gustav Krklec
    Gustav Krklec was a Croatian writer.Krklec was born in Udbinja near Karlovac. He studied in Vienna and Zagreb. Since 1922 he lived in Belgrade, working as a secretary at the stock exchange, and as an editor of Nolit...

    . Zagreb, 1944.
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