Ulrich Lins
Ulrich Lins | |
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| Born | 4 August 1943 Bonn, Germany |
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| Board member of | Universal Esperanto Association (1986–c. 1996) |
Ulrich Lins (born 4 August 1943) is a German historian. He was a member of the board of the Universal Esperanto Association, and served as its vice-president from 1989-1995.
Biography
Ulrich Lins was born on 4 August 1943 in Bonn, Germany.[1]
Lins studied history, political science, and Japanology at the universities of Bonn and Cologne. In 1971 and 1972, he was an observer at the University of Tokyo and completed his doctoral thesis on the history of the Oomoto sect.[2]
Lins was a member of the board of the World Esperanto Youth Organization (TEJO) from 1964–1969, and represented the organisation on the board of the Universal Esperanto Association from 1967–1969. He was the co-editor of the magazine Kontakto (with Simo Milojevic) from 1970–1974. He became a member of the board of the Universal Esperanto Association in 1986, and served as its vice-president from 1989-1995.[3]
Selected published works
- Lins, Ulrich (10 February 2017) [1973, 1988, 1990]. La Danĝera Lingvo [Dangerous Language — Esperanto under Hitler and Stalin] (in Esperanto, Japanese, German, Italian, and Russian). Springer. ISBN 978-1-137-54917-4.[4]
- Lins, Ulrich; Lapenna, Ivo; Carlevaro, Tazio, eds. (1974). Esperanto en perspektivo (in Esperanto).[5]
- Lins, Ulrich, ed. (1977). German-Japanese relations (in German).
- Lins, Ulrich. Die Ōmoto-Bewegung und der radikale Nationalismus in Japan (in German).[6][7]
- Lins, Ulrich (ed.). History of Germany (in Japanese). Vol. 1–2.
References
- ^ Gorecka, Halina; Korĵenkov, Aleksander (2018). Nia diligenta kolegaro : Biografio de 200 eminentaj esperantistoj (in Esperanto). Sezonoj. ISBN 978-609-95087-6-4. OCLC 1082448709.
- ^ "MOFA: Japan-EU Symposium on Further Promoting People-to-People Exchanges Program". www.mofa.go.jp. Archived from the original on 21 March 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2025.
- ^ Lins, Ulrich. "Ulrich Lins – Independent Researcher". independent.academia.edu. Retrieved 20 May 2025.
- ^ Hoogland, Damar (2018). "Review of Dangerous language". The Journal of Asian Studies. 47 (5): 796–797. Retrieved 24 February 2026.
- ^ Tonkin, Humphrey (1976). "Review of Esperanto en Perspektivo". Books Abroad. 50 (2): 453. doi:10.2307/40130631. Retrieved 24 February 2026.
- ^ Martin, Bernd (1978). "Review of Die Ōmoto-Bewegung und der radikale Nationalismus in Japan". Historische Zeitschrift. 226 (2): 481–483. Retrieved 24 February 2026.
- ^ Earhart, H. Byron (1979). "Review of Die Ōmoto-Bewegung und der radikale Nationalismus in Japan". The Journal of Asian Studies. 38 (3): 583–584. doi:10.2307/2053803. Retrieved 24 February 2026.