Post la libro de Michel D. Gordin, 'How science was done before en after Global English'
(
http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/bo14504917.html), denove aperis (anglalingva) libro pri Esperanto kaj planlingvoj: 'Esperanto and Its Rivals - The Struggle for an International Language' de Roberto Garvia (Associate Professor of Sociology at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) (
http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/15360.html). Intervjuo kun la aŭtoro estas je
http://www.liberafolio.org/nova-akademia-verko-pri-esperanto . Jen la enhavo de la libro:
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Emergence of Linguistic Conscience
PART I. VOLAPUKÜK
Chapter 2. A Language in Search of a Problem
Chapter 3. Who Were the Volapükists?
Chapter 4. "Pandemonium in the Tower of Babel": The Language Critics
Chapter 5. "Strangled in the House of Its Friends": Volapük's Demise
Chapter 6. "My Troubled Child": The Artist and the Kulturkampf
PART II. ESPERANTO
Chapter 7. "The Purpose of My Whole Life": Zamenhof and Esperanto
Chapter 8. "Let Us Work and Have Hope!": Language and Democracy
Chapter 9. "The Menacing Thunderstorm of Reforms": First Esperantists
and First Crises
Chapter 10. The French Resurgence
Chapter 11. "Bringing Together the Whole Human Race": Esperanto's Inner Idea
PART III. THE ESPERANTO CLUSTER: SAME LANGUAGE, DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES
Chapter 12. The Demographics of Esperantujo
Chapter 13. Pacifists, Taylorists, and Feminists
Chapter 14. "Hidden-World Seekers": Esperanto in New Wave and Old Religions
Chapter 15. Freethinkers, Socialists, and Herderians
PART IV. IDO AND ITS SATELLITES
Chapter 16. "One Ideal International Language": Ido
Chapter 17. "Linguistic Cannibalism"