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:
- Unesco and the UEA
- Universal Esperanto Association, Annual Report 1974-75
- The 60th Universal Congress of Esperanto
- The development of poetic language in Esperanto
- The contribution of the Universal Esperanto Association to world peace
- An introduction to Esperanto studies
- Esperanto on the air
- The Universal Esperanto Association in International Women's Year
- International travel by speakers of Esperanto
- Universal Esperanto Association, Annual Report 1975-76
- Language problems and the Final Act
- Esperanto and the Universal Esperanto Association
- Language and the right to communicate
- Esperanto and older people
- Language and international communication: The right to communicate
- The use of Esperanto as a partial solution to language problems in international
non-governmental organizations: Some recommendations
- Understanding among Africans: Linguistic isolations and linguistic communication
- The future of modern languages in English-speaking countries
- The cultural value of Esperanto
- Translation in international organizations
- Language equality in international cooperation
- Esperanto: European or Asiatic language?
- Esperanto and the Universal Esperanto Association
- Resolutions of the 65th World Esperanto Congress
- Constitution of the Universal Esperanto Association
- The language problem in the Non-Aligned Movement
- Esperanto in the service of the United Nations
- Current work in the linguistics of Esperanto
- Esperanto and literary translation
- Esperanto and the International Year of Disabled Persons
- The educational value of Esperanto study: An American view
- Unesco and the UEA 1976-1982
- World Communications Year: Social and linguistic aspects of modern communication
- The language problem in tourism
- A history of the World Esperanto Youth Organization
- A lingua franca for Africa
- The contribution of the Universal Esperanto Association to world peace (2nd ed.)
- The language problem in science and the role of the international language Esperanto
- The international language Esperanto 1887-1987: towards the second century
- Esperanto: a review of its present situation
- Europe's Babylon: Towards a single European language?
- Psychological resistance to Esperanto
- Esperanto studies: An overview
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