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Trautman/Troutman

Trautman/Troutman
Author:
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Total Pages: 80
Release: 1987
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Trautman, Troutman Family, 1598-1998

Trautman, Troutman Family, 1598-1998
Author: Eric H. Troutman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 904
Release: 1998
Genre: German Americans
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Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of Michael Trautmann. He was born ca. 1598 in Schriesheim, Germany, to Sebastian Trautmann and Catherina. He married Margaretha Dorn. She died 12 Oct 1654. They were the parents of at least six children. He married Barbara Kern 15 May 1655. She was born ca. 1624, the daughter of Barthel Kern. She died in 1666. They were the parents of five children. He married Anna Margaretha Scheppler 28 Jan 1668. He died 20 Apr 1684. Descendants immigrated to America ca. 1743.


Troutman Family History

Troutman Family History
Author: Flodene Parks Troutman
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Total Pages: 68
Release: 1961
Genre: United States
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Aryans and British India

Aryans and British India
Author: Thomas R. Trautmann
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2023-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520917928

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"Aryan," a word that today evokes images of racial hatred and atrocity, was first used by Europeans to suggest bonds of kinship, as Thomas Trautmann shows in his far-reaching history of British Orientalism and the ethnology of India. When the historical relationship uniting Sanskrit with the languages of Europe was discovered, it seemed clear that Indians and Britons belonged to the same family. Thus the Indo-European or Aryan idea, based on the principle of linguistic kinship, dominated British ethnological inquiry. In the nineteenth century, however, an emergent biological "race science" attacked the authority of the Orientalists. The spectacle of a dark-skinned people who were evidently civilized challenged Victorian ideas, and race science responded to the enigma of India by redefining the Aryan concept in narrowly "white" racial terms. By the end of the nineteenth century, race science and Orientalism reached a deep and lasting consensus in regard to India, which Trautmann calls "the racial theory of Indian civilization," and which he undermines with his powerful analysis of colonial ethnology in India. His work of reassessing British Orientalism and the Aryan idea will be of great interest to historians, anthropologists, and cultural critics.