Esperanto Documents

Esperanto Documents describe the work, organization, culture and history of the movement for the adoption of the international language Esperanto as a second language for international use. They are published on an irregular basis by the Universal Esperanto Association under ISSN 0165-2275. Copies can be ordered from the publisher at NLG 4.80 each plus postage. Write to:

Universal Esperanto Association
Nieuwe Binnenweg 176
3015 BJ Rotterdam
Netherlands

or fax your order to the UEA at +31-10-436 1751

or e-mail it now,

including your credit card number and expiry date.

Titles in the series are as follows:

  1. Unesco and the UEA
  2. Universal Esperanto Association, Annual Report 1974-75
  3. The 60th Universal Congress of Esperanto
  4. The development of poetic language in Esperanto
  5. The contribution of the Universal Esperanto Association to world peace
  6. An introduction to Esperanto studies
  7. Esperanto on the air
  8. The Universal Esperanto Association in International Women's Year
  9. International travel by speakers of Esperanto
  10. Universal Esperanto Association, Annual Report 1975-76
  11. Language problems and the Final Act
  12. Esperanto and the Universal Esperanto Association
  13. Language and the right to communicate
  14. Esperanto and older people
  15. Language and international communication: The right to communicate
  16. The use of Esperanto as a partial solution to language problems in international non-governmental organizations: Some recommendations
  17. Understanding among Africans: Linguistic isolations and linguistic communication
  18. The future of modern languages in English-speaking countries
  19. The cultural value of Esperanto
  20. Translation in international organizations
  21. Language equality in international cooperation
  22. Esperanto: European or Asiatic language?
  23. Esperanto and the Universal Esperanto Association
  24. Resolutions of the 65th World Esperanto Congress
  25. Constitution of the Universal Esperanto Association
  26. The language problem in the Non-Aligned Movement
  27. Esperanto in the service of the United Nations
  28. Current work in the linguistics of Esperanto
  29. Esperanto and literary translation
  30. Esperanto and the International Year of Disabled Persons
  31. The educational value of Esperanto study: An American view
  32. Unesco and the UEA 1976-1982
  33. World Communications Year: Social and linguistic aspects of modern communication
  34. The language problem in tourism
  35. A history of the World Esperanto Youth Organization
  36. A lingua franca for Africa
  37. The contribution of the Universal Esperanto Association to world peace (2nd ed.)
  38. The language problem in science and the role of the international language Esperanto
  39. The international language Esperanto 1887-1987: towards the second century
  40. Esperanto: a review of its present situation
  41. Europe's Babylon: Towards a single European language?
  42. Psychological resistance to Esperanto
  43. Esperanto studies: An overview


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