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Local Internationalists? The Esperanto movement and Internationalism, c.1880s-1930

English is today’s Globish. Today, English is the language that eases international trade, cross-border and cross-cultural communication. English is part and parcel of the most recent phase of globalisation and…

Date
22 November 2019
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