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Randall B. Campbell (November 16, 1940–August 13, 2022) was an American historian.

Early life

Randolph B. Campbell was born on November 16, 1940, in Charlottesville, Virginia, the son of John Landon and Virginia Lyon Campbell. He had no siblings. [1]

Career

In 1963, while completing his doctoral work at the University of Virginia, Campbell accepted a position at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute. He earned his PhD in 1966, and began a long career as a historian at the University of North Texas. [2] Campbell assumed leadership positions in the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA). He was their president in 1993 and 1994. TSHA selected Campbell as its first Chief Historian in 2008, a role which he served though 2017. The TSHA publications under Campbell's management as Chief Historian included the Southwestern Historical Quarterly and the Handbook of Texas. In addition to supervising the Handbook of Texas, he edited numerous entries and composed many new ones. [2]

Personal life

Campbell was married to Diana Snow. They had two sons, James Landon and Jonathan Clay Campbell. [1]

Publications

  • Campbell, Randall B. (1989). Empire of Slavery: The Peculiar Institution in Texas, 1821–1865. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN  978-0-8071-1723-1.

References

  1. ^ a b "Randolph B. "Mike" Campbell". Denton Record-Chronicle. August 17, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "In Memoriam of Randolph B. Campbell". Texas State Historical Association. August 15, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Randall B. Campbell (November 16, 1940–August 13, 2022) was an American historian.

Early life

Randolph B. Campbell was born on November 16, 1940, in Charlottesville, Virginia, the son of John Landon and Virginia Lyon Campbell. He had no siblings. [1]

Career

In 1963, while completing his doctoral work at the University of Virginia, Campbell accepted a position at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute. He earned his PhD in 1966, and began a long career as a historian at the University of North Texas. [2] Campbell assumed leadership positions in the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA). He was their president in 1993 and 1994. TSHA selected Campbell as its first Chief Historian in 2008, a role which he served though 2017. The TSHA publications under Campbell's management as Chief Historian included the Southwestern Historical Quarterly and the Handbook of Texas. In addition to supervising the Handbook of Texas, he edited numerous entries and composed many new ones. [2]

Personal life

Campbell was married to Diana Snow. They had two sons, James Landon and Jonathan Clay Campbell. [1]

Publications

  • Campbell, Randall B. (1989). Empire of Slavery: The Peculiar Institution in Texas, 1821–1865. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN  978-0-8071-1723-1.

References

  1. ^ a b "Randolph B. "Mike" Campbell". Denton Record-Chronicle. August 17, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "In Memoriam of Randolph B. Campbell". Texas State Historical Association. August 15, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2024.

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