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Postcards, Translators and Esperanto Pioneers

An Alternative History of International Communication

Beyond a linguistic experiment, Esperanto was a movement—this work tells the untold story of how its pioneers built real bridges across cultures, one postcard at a time.

In the early twentieth century as the world grew increasingly interconnected, a Scottish family found an unlikely tool for forging transnational connections—Esperanto. Postcards, Translators and Esperanto Pioneers unmasks the fascinating microhistory of how everyday speakers of the constructed language built international networks, exchanging ideas and friendship across borders. Through postcards and translations, the book depicts how language and media shaped a grassroots vision of global communication long before the internet era. Moving from the Russian Empire to Scotland, the book stresses the crucial role of women in Esperanto’s success. It also studies the translation of the Bible into the language as an act of both faith and diplomacy. By centering the experiences of ordinary Esperanto speakers, this work provides an alternative perspective on early twentieth-century globalization; one built not by political elites or economic forces, but through words exchanged between individuals striving to connect across cultures.

124 pages | 12 halftones | 5.51 x 8.5 | © 2025

History: European History

Language and Linguistics: Language History and Language Universals


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Table of Contents

* Introduction. Building worlds with words

* 1 From the Russian Empire to Scotland, and beyond

* 2 Greetings from Scotland: Materialising a transnational speech community

* 3 Lois and Heather: The forgotten women’s prominence in Esperanto’s successes

* 4 Speaking of the Lord to the Master: Beveridge, Zamenhof and the translation of the Bible into Esperanto

* Conclusion

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