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International Congress University (IKU)

International Council of Women in Vienna

International Esperanto League (IEL)

International Youth Conference (IJK)

Internet

Ionesov, Anatoly

Iran

Isaac, Nassif

ISIS

Isotypes

Israeli Esperantist League (IEL)

Italy

Iznik

Izquierdo, Francisco Azorín

Izvestia

Jakob, Hans

Jansen, Wim

Japan

Japan Esperanto Association (JEA)

Japanese Esperanto Institute (JEI)

Jasinowski, Israel

Javal, Louis Émile

JEA (Japan Esperanto Association)

JEI (Japanese Esperanto Institute)

Jerusalem

Esperanto’s presence in

Lidia’s pilgrimage to

Jespersen, Otto

Jewish Chronicle

Jewish communities

Goskinds’ films of life in six Polish cities

in Pale of Settlement

role of Esperanto in

in Tykocin during World War II

of Warsaw

Jewish identity of Zamenhof

as an explicit theme for discussion in 1959

Boulogne Congress Committee’s “handling” of

Raumists and

repercussions at Kraków Congress about

Jewish Sentinel

Jewish State, The (Herzl)

Jones, Mabel Wagnal s

Jordan, David K.

Judaism

Judt, Tony

Jugoslavia Esperanto-Ligo

Juki, Ozawa

Juna Esperantisto (Young Esperantist)

Jung, Teo

Kalinin, Mikhail

Kalmar, Edward

Kalocsay, Kálmán

Kaminska, Ester Rachel

Kancer-Kliniko, La (The Cancer Clinic)

Kangas, Andrew

Kanzi, Ito

Kardec, Al an

KEA (Cuba Esperanto Association)

Kehlet, Eliza

Kel er, Helen

Khomeini, Ruhol ah

Kiel akvo de l’rivero (Like River Water) (Schwartz)

Kiselman, Christer

Klotts, Diana

Kniivilä, Kal e

Knjažinska-Lapenna, Ljuba

Koffi, Gbeglo

Kolker, Boris

Köln Universal Congress of 1933

Kontakto

Korĵenkov, Aleksander

Kraków Universal Congress of 1912

Kruka, Josephine

Kulturo de Amo

KVA (Commission on Women’s Action)

Kvaropo (Auld, Rossetti, Dinwoodie, and Francis)

Kvitner

Laanest, Lembe

Lang, Sonja

language

after Babel

before Babel

divisions in Białystok created by

in early modern period

as essential for fel owship and solidarity

in late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries

Manifesto of Prague and

during Napoleonic period

philosophical language projects

See also specific languages

Lanti. See Adam, Eugène Aristide Alfred

Lapenna, Emilija

Lapenna, Ivo

Lazarus, Emma

League of Nations

Leandro (student at Bona Espero)

Leau, Léopold

Leclerq, Jean-Marc

Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm

Lemaire, Charles

Lemos, Renato

Lenin, Vladimir

Leopardi, Giacomo

Lepore, Jil

lernu! (website)

lesbian Esperantists

Libera Folio (Free Page)

Life magazine

Ligo de Samseksamaj Geesperantistoj (LSG)

Limouzin, Hélène (Nel ie) Kate

Lindstedt, Jouko

lingvo internacia (international language). See Esperanto

Lingwe Universala

Linkletter, Art

Lins, Ulrich

on brutality of totalitarian regimes

on Drezen’s arrest

on Lapenna

on National Socialist case against Esperanto

on Nazi report on Zamenhof

on Riesen

Literatura Foiro (Literature Fair)

Literatura Mondo

Lithopolis, Ohio

Llul , Ramon

Lo Jacomo, François

Locke, John

Logvin, Aleksandr

Los Angeles Times

Löwenstein, Anna (Brennan)

as an Akademio de Esperanto member

editing of Sekso kaj Egaleco (Sex and Equality)

as an Esperantist

on Esperanto in 2087

exposé of sexist fairy tales

at International Youth Conference

photograph of

presentation at Middle Eastern Conference

on UEA’s interest in its women members

workshops in public speaking led by

LSG (Ligo de Samseksamaj Geesperantistoj)

Lubelski, Mieczyslaw Jan Ireneusz

MacBride, Seán

Macloskie, George

Maimon, Naftali Zvi

Makiko, Hukunaga

“Male Feminist, A” (Quirke)

Manifesto of Prague

Manifesto of Rauma

Many Voices, One World

Margalit, Avishai

Marr, V. Y.

Martinel i, Perla

Marx, Groucho

Masson, Henri

Masterman, Diccon

“Maxima, Rosa”

May Laws of 1882

M’Bow, Amadou-Mahtar

McCarthy, Joseph

McCoy, Roy

Megal i, Tadros

Mein Kampf (Hitler)

MEM (Esperanto Movement for World Peace)

Mendele Mocher Sforim. See Abramovitch, Sholem Yankel

Ménil, Félicien de

Michaux, Alfred

on Congress Committee’s review of Zamenhof’s draft speech

disbanding of Boulogne group

invention of Romand

Zamenhof’s letters to

Mickle, Gary

Middle Eastern Conference

canceling of fourth

history of

in Jordan in 2008

in Tunisia in 2015

in Turkey in 2009

Milton, John

Modan, Doron

Mogyoróssy, Arkád

Mondo kaj Koro (World and Heart) (Kalocsay)

Montego, E. T. See Tokio, Ooyama

Mül er, Gotelind

Mychajliw, Myron

Myles, Norah

NASK. See North American Summer Esperanto Institute (NASK)

national revival movements

nationalism

Ahad Ha’am on

in the United States, universalist origins of

Zamenhof and

nationalist language movements

Nazi Germany

NDEB (New German Esperanto Movement)

NEM (Neutral Esperanto Movement)

neologisms

Neue Deutsche Esperanto Bewegung (New German Esperanto Movement) (NDEB)

Neumann, Greta

Neurath, Otto

Neutral Esperanto Movement (NEM)

neutrality

Adam (Lanti) on

Corsetti on

Esperanto as political y

Lapenna and

myth of

Zamenhof on Esperanto as language of

New Culture Movement

New Science (Vico)

New-York Daily Times

New York Times

Newman, Dina

Niemojewski, Andrzej

Nitobe, Inazo

North American Summer Esperanto Institute (NASK)

Nova Epoko, La

Novial

Obama, Barack

Occidental

Okopowa Street Cemetery

“On the Future of My Poems” (de Kock)

“On the Universality of the French Language” (Rivarol)

online study of Esperanto

Oomoto (Great Source)

Orloff, Roan (Stone)

Orwel , George

O’Shaughnessy, Eileen

Ostwald, Wilhelm

Ozdizdar, Murat

Paco kaj Frateco (Peace and Brotherhood)

Pakistan

Pale of Settlement

Palestine

Palestine Esperanto League (PEL)

Paris Universal Congress of 1914

Parnasa Gvidlibro (Kalocsay and Waringhien)

Parrish, D. E.

particles in Esperanto, creation of

Patton, Phil

Paul, the apostle

Peano, Giuseppe

Peking Esperanto Col ege

Peking University

PEL (Palestine Esperanto League)

Péraire, Lucien

Peretz, I. L.

philosophical language projects

Pickens, Wil iam

Pinsker, Leo

Piron, Claude

poetry, Esperanto

poets as enhancing Esperanto

pogroms

Pola Esperantisto

Politics and Passion (Sandel)

Popola Cinio, El (From the People’s China)

Postwar (Judt)

Prague Universal Congress of 1921

Presa Esperantista Societo

Preter la Vivo (Beyond Life) (Baghy)

Privat, Edmond

pronouns, controversy over

Provence Federation of Esperantists

Prytz, Otto

Quinlan, Del a

Quirke, Dermod

Rabbani’, Shoghi Effendi

race

radio, Esperanto on