
Esperanto movement - Wikipedia
The Esperanto movement, less commonly referred to as Esperantism (Esperanto: Esperantismo), is a movement to disseminate the use of the planned international language Esperanto. [1] …
Esperanto - Wikipedia
Esperanto was created in the late 1870s and early 1880s by L. L. Zamenhof, a Jewish ophthalmologist from Białystok, then part of the Russian Empire, but now part of Poland.
History of Esperanto - Wikipedia
At first the movement grew most in the Russian empire and eastern Europe, but soon spread to western Europe and beyond: to Argentina in 1889; to Canada in 1901; to Algeria, Chile, …
Esperanto Por UN
2025年2月21日 · Representing the interests of the Esperanto movement at the United Nations and its specialized bodies ~ introducing Esperanto into the UN’s activities ~ building support …
State-of-the-art: Esperanto History – Small Grants | Esperantic …
Nonetheless, the history of the Esperanto movement sheds new light on a wide range of issues of interest to historians, sociologists, political scientists, and scholars in the field of peace and …
A Language to Unite Humankind - The New Yorker
2016年10月24日 · Ludovik Zamenhof created Esperanto in the hope of achieving world peace, but the movement was divided from the start. Esperanto’s founder hoped it would foster …
The History of Esperanto: A Modern Lingua Franca?
2024年1月5日 · During the 1920s, Esperanto became widely known throughout the world of politics, and a powerful Esparantist movement was almost successful in adopting the language …
How Esperanto started and developed - Europeana
2022年12月15日 · The current Esperanto movement follows the steps of those early pioneers. The movement has been through times of crisis as the result of political persecution, of world …
ESPERANTO MOVEMENT: Connecting Cultures Through a …
Our visual language, IKON, draws inspiration from many world languages and different movements. One particularly significant influence is Esperanto. In this article, you can explore …
Esperanto: The Bridge between Nationalism and ... - Epochmagazine
Without falling prey to politics, Esperantism turned into a transnational social movement not only across Europe, but the world. A wide network of journals, books and correspondence laid a …