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