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''American Esperantist'' was a North American Esperanto-language monthly publication founded in January 1907〔 as ''Amerika Esperantista Revuo''. It was originally published by the ''Amerika Esperantista Asocio'' ("American Esperanto Society"), a national association formed by Boston Esperantists in March 1905. Meanwhile, in October 1906, Arthur Baker, of the American Esperantist Company, had founded another magazine, ''Amerika Esperantisto'',〔[http://eventoj.freeweb.hu/steb/gxenerala_naturscienco/enciklopedio-1/encikl.htm article in 1933-34 ''Enciklopedio de Esperanto''〕 in Oklahoma City. The company was a specialized publisher and vendor of Esperanto materials and was dedicated to the promotion of Esperanto. In 1907 the headquarters of ''American Esperantist'' moved to New York City. In 1908 at its first national convention, in Chautauqua, New York, the ''Amerika Esperantista Asocio'' was renamed as ''Esperantista Asocio de Norda Ameriko'' (EANA). Publication of ''Amerika Esperantista Revuo'' ceased, and the American Esperantist Company's ''Amerika Esperantisto'' became its official organ.〔[http://books.google.com/books?id=LXYSAAAAIAAJ&printsec=titlepage L'Amerika Esperantisto, August 1908], Volumes 4-7, Esperanto Association of North America.〕 With the decline of the EANA and rise of the Esperanto League for North America, ''Amerika Esperantisto'' eventually ceased publication during the 1950s. Editors have included Arthur Baker, Ivy Kellerman and J. J. Süssmuth. ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「American Esperantist」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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