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Race Life of the Aryan Peoples
1907 book by Joseph Widney
1907 book by Joseph Widney
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Race Life of the Aryan Peoples |
| image | Race Life of the Aryan Peoples.png |
| caption | Title page for *Race Life of the Aryan Peoples* (1907) |
| author | Joseph Pomeroy Widney |
| language | English |
| publisher | Funk & Wagnalls |
| pub_date | 1907 |
Race Life of the Aryan Peoples is a two-volume book written by Joseph Pomeroy Widney, at the time chancellor of the University of Southern California, published in New York by Funk & Wagnalls in 1907.
Written before the era of modern genetic science, it purports to tell the history of the Aryan race, a hypothesized race which, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was commonly thought to exist and was regarded as descended from the original speakers of Proto-Indo European. At the time the book was published, the Aryan race was generally regarded as one of three major branches of the Caucasian race, along with the Semitic race and the Hamitic race. This approach to categorizing human population groups is now considered to be misguided and biologically meaningless.
Outline of the content of the book
Widney describes what he believed was the origin of the "Proto-Aryans" in Central Asia about 7000 years ago, and how they spread out and formed the great "Aryan empires." He included empires which were predominantly Indo-European language-speaking: The Hittite Empire, Persian Empire, Mauryan Empire, Macedonian empire, Roman Empire, Gupta Empire, Spanish Empire, First French Empire, and British Empire, finally resulting in the colonization of North America by the "Aryans", with the entire process culminating in the manifest destiny of the "Aryan Americans" of the United States to establish an American Empire:
Ethnic groups traditionally regarded as included in the Aryan race
The book also discusses the "racial characteristics" of the various subgroups of the Aryan race and their constituent ethnic groups. Widney believed that these characteristics were determined by the soil and climate of the original homeland of each subgroup or individual ethnic group. The Eastern branch, according to Widney, included the Indo-Aryans (including the Maldivians) and the Iranian peoples (including Kurds). The Western branch included the Armenians, Balts, Slavs, Romani, Albanians, Greeks, Romanics, Teutonics, Celts, Anglo-Americans (includes the European-Americans and the Anglo-Canadians), Québécois, North American White Hispanics, White Latin Americans, Anglo-Australians, Anglo-New Zealanders, British diaspora in Africa, and Boers.
Editions
- 100th Anniversary edition: Race Life of the Aryan Peoples Volumes 1 and 2 (Hardcover) Kessinger Publishing (2007) ()
References
References
- Arvidsson 2006:298 Arvidsson, Stefan (2006), Aryan Idols: Indo-European Mythology as Ideology and Science, translated by Sonia Wichmann, Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.
- Templeton, A.. (2016). "How Evolution Shapes Our Lives: Essays on Biology and Society". Princeton University Press.
- (February 2017). "Anthropologists' views on race, ancestry, and genetics". American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
- American Association of Physical Anthropologists. (27 March 2019). "AAPA Statement on Race and Racism".
- [[Joseph Pomeroy Widney. Widney, Joseph P]] ''Race Life of the Aryan Peoples'' New York: Funk & Wagnalls. 1907 in Two Volumes: Volume One--''The Old World'' Volume Two--''The New World'' ISBN B000859S6O
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