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