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Ramatis

Raumists

Rawls, John

Reed, Ivy Kel erman

Reidemeister, Marie

Ren, Liu

Richardson, David

Riesen, Gunter

Rio Branco, Raul de

Rivarol, Antoine de

Road to Singapore, The

Romand

Roosevelt, Alice

Roosevelt, Theodore

Root, Martha

roots in Esperanto

Rosenstock, Leon

Rossetti, Reto

Ruslanda Esperantisto

Russel , Bertrand

Sadan, Tsvi

Sadler, Victor

Sagafi, Turan

Sakae, Osugi

Sandel, Michael

Sasaki, Tsuguya. See Sadan, Tsvi

SAT (Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda)

at the Białystok Congress

on class blindness of and complacency of UEA women

Drezen’s criticism of

founding of

Hitler’s banning of

revitalization of Esperanto for the postwar era

SEU and

Scherer, Joseph

Schleyer, Johann Martin

Schwartz, Raymond

Schwartz, Teodor

Search for the Perfect Language, The (Eco)

Sebert, Hippolyte

second-wave feminism

Sekso kaj Egaleco (Sex and Equality)

Sektor

Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda. See SAT (Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda)

Sennacieca Revuo (Anational Review)

Sennaciulo

Setsuko, Yamakawa

SEU (Soviet Esperanto Union)

Shakespeare, Wil iam

Shearith Israel (Remnant of Israel)

Shel ey, Mary

Shemer, Josi (Yosi)

Shipei, Liu

Shteyngart, Gary

Silfer, Giorgio

Silver, Bennet C.

Sly, Sybil

Smith, Chuck

Sofer, Liba Rahel (Rosa). See Zamenhof, Liba Rahel (Rosa) (née Sofer)

Sofia Universal Congress of 1963

Sokolov, Nahum

Solzbacher, Wil iam

Soros, George

Soros, Tivadar. See Schwartz, Teodor

Soviet Esperanto Union (SEU)

Soviet Esperanto Youth Movement (SEJM)

Soviet Union

Connor’s hatred of

Esperantists in

rise of Esperanto in

Solzbacher’s portrayal of

spiritism in Brazil

Stalin, Joseph

Stead, W. T.

Sterne, Laurence

Stimec, Spomenka

Stockholm Universal Congress of 1980

Subterranean Gods, The (Buarque)

Suda Stelo, La (The Southern Star)

suffrage

Swift, Jonathan

Syria

Talmey, Max

Taylor, Charles

TEHA (World Jewish Esperanto Association)

TEJO (World Esperantist Youth Organization)

Tel Aviv

Teru, Hasegawa

TEVA

Tiard, Marcel e

Toki Pona

Tokio, Ooyama (E. T. Montego)

Tokyo

Tonkin, Humphrey

as Akademio member

at Białystok Congress

on bifurcation of Esperantists

Esperantist background of

on Esperanto on Eastern Europe

on Esperanto poetry

on Lapenna

leadership of UEA

photographs of

on Shakespeare

TEJO and

on UNESCO’s legitimation of UEA

Tonkin, Julie (now Winberg)

Tookichi, Takeuchi

Toren, Eva

Touring Club de France

transgender Esperantists

Treblinka

“Tri Semajnoj en Rusio” (Three Weeks in Russia) (Adam [Lanti])

Tristram Shandy (Sterne)

Trompeter, Wilhelm Heinrich

Tunisia

Tykocin

UEA. See Universal Esperanto Association (UEA)

UNESCO

Union of Esperantist Women (UDEV)

United States

during Cold War

Esperanto in the early twentieth century in

resistance to Esperanto in

Universal Character (Beck)

Universal Congress

attendance at

Beijing Congress of 1986

Beijing Congress of 2004

Bern Congress of 1947

Boulogne Congress of 1905

Budapest Congress of 1983

Cambridge Congress of 1907

Cologne Congress of 1933

Copenhagen Congress of 1975

Geneva Congress of 1906

Geneva Congress of 1925

Hamburg Congress of 1974

Havana Congress of 1990

Havana Congress of 2010

Köln Congress of 1933

Kraków Congress of 1912

LSG gatherings during

Paris Congress of 1914

Prague Congress of 1921

Sofia Congress of 1963

Stockholm Congress of 1980

UEA tensions and

Warsaw Congress of 1959

Washington, D.C., of 1910

Zamenhof’s model for

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Universal Esperanto Association (UEA)

acceptance of Helsinki Compromise

Adam [Lanti] and

Balásž on

censorship of anti-Semitic attacks

Civito and

Connor and

distribution of Christmas gifts to Esperantist POWs

dwindling membership of

Esperanto in schools as focus of activism

expansion in membership of

founding of

Hodler’s vision of

IEL’s merge with

Lapenna’s leadership of

Libera Folio and

Manifesto of Prague and

predictions for

recognition of ELNA

revamping of, at Cologne Congress

schism in

Tonkin’s leadership of

UNESCO and

Wel s’s leadership of

women’s issues and

Zamenhof’s endorsement of, as realization of “inner idea”

Universal Women’s Association (UVA)

universalism

Unua Libro (First Book)

Urueña, Maria Rafaela

U.S. News & World Report

Usui, Hiroko

Utah

utopianism myth

UVA (Universal Women’s Association)

Van Zile, Edward S.

van Zoest, Franklin

Vel ozo, Arthur

verbs in Esperanto

Verda Majo (Green May). See Teru, Hasegawa

VERDVERD

Vergara, José Antonio

Vico, Giambattista

Vietnam

effect of war on families in

Esperanto in

Hue

International Youth Conference in

Vietnamese Esperanto Association

Vikipedio

Vinbergo, Filipo

Vogt, Anton

Voice of the Negro

Volapük

Walzer, Michael

Wandel, Amri

Waringhien, Gaston

Warsaw Ghetto

Warsaw Jewish community

Warsaw Monument Committee

Warsaw Universal Congress of 1959

Washington, D.C., Universal Congress of 1910

Wel s, John C.

Weltdeutsch

Westmoreland, Wil iam

Whisper in a Hurricane (Teru)

Wikipedia

Wilkins, John

Winberg, Julie. See Tonkin, Julie (now Winberg)

Women’s Bul etin

Women’s International Suffrage Al iance

women’s issues

in Brazil

class blindness of and complacency

in Iran

workshops in public speaking

women’s rights

ethnocentrism of mainstream movement

second-wave feminism and

Stockholm Congress and

UDEV and

UEA and

word building

World Esperantist Youth Organization (TEJO)

World Jewish Esperanto Association (TEHA)

Xun, Lu

Yiddish

Yiddish Scientific Institute (YIVO)

Yuanpei, Cai

Yugoslavia

Zacho, Birthe

Zacho, Ivo

Zaleski-Zamenhof, Louis-Christophe (né Ludwik Zamenhof)

Zamenhof, Adam

birth of

death of

medical career of

photograph of

Zamenhof, Alexander

Zamenhof, Klara (née Zilbernick)

death of

marriage of

photographs of

visit to United States

Zamenhof, Liba Rahel (Rosa) (née Sofer)

Zamenhof, Lidia

arrest by Nazis

Bahá’í faith and

birth of

as caretaker of father’s legacy

childhood of

death of

journey to Haifa

law degree of

on the “mission” of Esperanto

photographs of

return to Poland

return to Warsaw Ghetto by Nazis

UDEV and

UEA schism and

visit to the United States

on war

Zamenhof, Ludovik Lazarus

“After the Great War”

Białystok Congress in celebration of

birth of

Boulogne Congress and

ceding of Esperanto to its users

creation of Esperanto