This Corner of Canaan


Essays on Texas in Honor of Randolph B. Campbell

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Edited by Richard B. McCaslin, Donald E. Chipman, Andrew J. Torget
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS
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Richard B. McCaslin,chair and professor of history at the University of North Texas, USA is the author of Tainted Breeze: The Great Hanging at Gainesville, Texas, October 1862. Donald E. Chipman is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of North Texas, USA and author of Spanish Texas, 1519-1821. Andrew J. Torget is Assistant Professor of History at the University of North Texas, USA and co-editor of Crucible of the Civil War.

"The editors have assembled an all-star cast of authors, and have organized the introduction and seventeen chapters around some of the central themes of Campbell's career: Texas identity, the remaking of Texas in the early nineteenth century, the legacies of the Civil War and Reconstruction, the painful 'modernization' of Texas which followed, and the increasingly urbanized state which emerged in the twentieth century. It's a fitting tribute not only to Campbell, but to those whose lives he's touched, shaped, and influenced."--Robert Wooster, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi "A course that includes This Corner of Canaan would be able to introduce students to a broad range of topics, paradigms, and treatments without the problems of an extensive required bibliography. This can serve as a solid, one-volume treatment."--M. Scott Sosebee, Stephen F. Austin State University "[T]hese essays reflect Campbell's profound influence on Texas historical scholarship, especially regarding two dominant aspects of his scholarly approach: his emphasis on Texas's southern identity and his focus on grassroots research in local records to test prevailing generalizations and excise distortions created by popular memory."--Southwestern Historical Quarterly "All in all, any true aficionado of Texas history would be well served by this book. Its diverse themes and emphasis on local history most assuredly does honor to the man who has been such an integral part of Texas history for so long, and serves as a testament to the quality of the historians he has influenced down through the years."--East Texas Historical Journal "The essays on Civil War and Reconstruction Texas make excellent use of Campbellian methods in using local records and statistical analysis to challenge popular or simplistic beliefs. . . . Every historian involved in this project should be proud of the final product. They have done Mike proud."--Journal of Southern History

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