Books by Randolph Campbell

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Gone to Texas: A History of the Lone Star State

Author(s): Randolph B. Campbell
Publication date: 2017-03-15
ISBN: 0190642394, ISBN-13: 9780190642396

Gone to Texas: A History of the Lone Star State engagingly tells the story of the Lone Star State, from the arrival of humans in the Panhandle more than 10,000 years ago to the opening of the twenty-first century. Focusing on the state's successive waves of immigrants, the book offers an inclusive view of the vast array of Texans who, often in conflict with each other and always in a struggle with the land, created a history and an idea of Texas.

Gone to Texas: A History of the Lone Star State

Author(s): Randolph B. "Mike" Campbell
Publication date: 2012-04-11
ISBN: 0199779406, ISBN-13: 9780199779406

Gone to Texas engagingly tells the story of the Lone Star State, from the arrival of humans in the Panhandle more than 10,000 years ago to the opening of the twenty-first century. Focusing on the state's successive waves of immigrants, the book offers an inclusive view of the vast array of Texans who, often in conflict with each other and always in a struggle with the land, created a history and an idea of Texas.

Sam Houston and the American Southwest, 3rd Edition (Library of American Biography)

Author(s): Randolph B. Campbell
Publication date: 2006-06-02
ISBN: 0321385721, ISBN-13: 9780321385727

In this biography, Randolph B. Campbell explores the life of Sam Houston and his important role in the development of the Southwest.

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Governor of two states, president of an independent republic, and for thirteen years a United States senator, Sam Houston forged a life of great adventure, frequent controversy, and lasting achievement. Within the historical context of the emerging West, Houston’s story is not only one of courage and fortitude, but also aids in understanding of the possibilities and limitations of leadership in a Democratic society.

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The titles in the Library of American Biography Series make ideal supplements for American History Survey courses or other courses in American history where figures in history are explored. Paperback, brief, and inexpensive, each interpretive biography in this series focuses on a figure whose actions and ideas significantly influenced the course of American history and national life. In addition, each biography relates the life of its subject to the broader themes and developments of the times.

Wealth and Power in Antebellum Texas

Author(s): Randolph B. Campbell, Richard G. Lowe
Publication date: 2000-06-01
ISBN: 1585440892, ISBN-13: 9781585440894

Americans have long lived with an optimistic view of their society, what might be termed the “egalitarian idea.” The antebellum South, with its peculiar institution of Negro slavery, has stood in general as the most likely exception to this ideal, though the “planter vs. plain folk” debate has engaged generations of scholars. How closely did the South approximate the “egalitarian ideal”? And how did the South compare with the rest of the nation in terms of economic and political arrangements?

Wealth and Power in Antebellum Texas investigates these questions for a relatively young and rapidly developing part of the slave South. Relying on quantitative evidence gathered from census records as well as on traditional historical materials, the authors examine all measures of the “egalitarian ideal” in the Lone Star state. Their close analysis of wealthholding, the interplay of economic and political relationships, and the direction and degree of change from 1850 to 1860 reveals a high and stable level of inequality in the distribution of wealth, a high concentration of wealthholding in Texas towns, and clear indication that those who held the greatest share of wealth also held the balance of political power.

Where possible, comparisons have been made with other areas of the United States. Surprisingly, wealth in Texas before the Civil War was no more unequally distributed than it was elsewhere in the country, both North and South, during the same period. The “egalitarian ideal” may have been largely mythical in antebellum Texas, but it seems to have been equally mythical in the nation as a whole.

Grass Roots Reconstruction in Texas, 1865--1880

Author(s): Randolph B. Campbell
Publication date: 1998-02-01
ISBN: 0807121940, ISBN-13: 9780807121948

This is an examination of Reconstruction in six counties in Texas between 1865 to 1880. It reveals a diversity of experience that challenges popular generalizations. The author concludes that generalizations must be qualified to recognize the ways in which localities experienced the period.

An Empire for Slavery: The Peculiar Institution in Texas, 1821--1865

Author(s): Randolph B. Campbell
Publication date: 1991-08-01
ISBN: 0807117234, ISBN-13: 9780807117231

As Texas emerged from the Western frontier relatively late in the formation of the USA, it is frequently and incorrectly perceived as fundamentally Western in its political and social orientation. In fact, most of the settlers of this area were emigrants from the South, and many brought with them their slaves and all aspects of slavery as it had matured in their native states.

A Southern Community in Crisis: Harrison County, Texas 1850-1880

Author(s): Randolph B. Campbell
Publication date: 0000-00-00
ISBN: 0876110618, ISBN-13: 9780876110614

Austin 1983 Hard Cover First Edition, 443 pages including index, maps, tables, with section of photo illustrations. A detailed look at an East Texas county during the Civil War and Reconstruction. A significant & insightful study.

The Dallas Cowboys and the NFL

Author(s): Donald Chipman, Randolph Campbell, Robert Calvert
Publication date: 0000-00-00
ISBN: 0806109203, ISBN-13: 9780806109206

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