James T. Rutnam
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James T. Rutnam | |
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Born | June 13, 1905 |
Died | 1988 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Occupation(s) | historian, educationalist, author, politician |
Spouse | Evelyn Wijeyaratne Rutnam |
Children | Rajah, Chandran, Indrani, Jayam, Iswari, Dennis, Padmini and George |
James Thevathasan Rutnam was a Sri Lankan historian, educationalist, author, and politician.[1]
He is the founder of the Evelyn Rutnam Institute for Inter-Cultural Studies.
References
- ^ "James T. Rutnam - a versatile servant". The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd. 2005-12-02. Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
External links
- James T. Rutnam - a versatile servant
- Alimankada –Behind the scenes
- First Lankan immigrant to USA dies
- A Biographical Introduction by James T. Rutnam
- Dr. James T. Rutnam - A true scholar By Prof. K. Indrapala
- Dr. James T. Rutnam - a scholar and writer
- The Leading Characters in the Political Turmoil of Sinhalese-Muslim Riots of 1915 by Sachi Sri Kantha
- Rajah Rutnam — Sri Lanka’s first immigrant to US
- Dr. James T. Rutnam - a scholar and writer
- James T. Rutnam - a versatile servant by Prof. Bertram Bastiampillai
- When Sinhalese supported and Tamils opposed federalism
- A Century of Tamil Poetry in Sri Lanka
- WHO WAS JAMES T RUTNAM?
- In Memory of James Rutnam
- Meeting Thiru Arumugam in Toronto[permanent dead link]
- James Thevathasan Rutnam by Silan Kadirgamar
- "The House of Nilaperumal" by James T.Rutnam