Dr. Duncan Campbell

Contact Information

Dr. Duncan Campbell

College: School of Arts, Letters, and Sciences

Department: Social & Psychological Sciences

dcampbell2@nu.edu

(858)642-8418

Torrey Pines South Campus


Education

University of Cambridge - PHD - History
Duncan Andrew Campbell grew up in Africa, Canada and the United Kingdom. He completed his B.A. (Hons) at Queen's University, his M.A. at the University of Toronto and read history for a Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge. Previously he taught at the University of Wales Swansea (now Swansea University) and presently teaches at National University in San Diego, California where he is a professor of history.

Publications

  • Niels Eichhorn And Duncan Campbell. (January 01, 2024). ![CDATA[The Civil War in the Age of Nationalism]].

  • Dr. Duncan A. Campbell. (January 01, 2022). ![CDATA[“Letting Someone Else Have Your Way: The Palmerston Ministry’s Foreign Policy and the American Civil War.”]]. Journal of Liberal History, 114 (Spring 2022).

  • Dr. Duncan A. Campbell. (January 01, 2015). ![CDATA[“The Bicentennial of the War of 1812: Reconsidering the ‘Forgotten Conflict.’”]]. American Nineteenth Century History.

  • David Levinson And Duncan Campbell. (January 01, 2014). ![CDATA[This is America: A Short History of the United States.]].

  • Kimberly Moffitt And Duncan Campbell. (January 01, 2011). ![CDATA[The 1980s: A Critical and Transitional Decade.]].

  • Dr. Duncan A. Campbell. (January 01, 2007). ![CDATA[“La guerre de Sécession."]]. Revue d'histoire du XIXe siècle.

  • Dr. Duncan A. Campbell. (January 01, 2007). ![CDATA[“Palmerston and the American Civil War.”]]. Palmerston Studies.

  • Dr. Duncan A. Campbell. (January 01, 2007). ![CDATA[Unlikely Allies: Britain, America and the Victorian Origins of the Special Relationship.]].

  • Dr. Duncan A. Campbell. (January 01, 2003). ![CDATA[English Public Opinion and the American Civil War.]].

  • Jon Roper And Duncan Campbell. (January 01, 2001). ![CDATA[The American Civil War.]].

Presentations

  • (2022-06-02). “Roundtable: Empire and Nation-Building from the Antebellum to Reconstruction in Transnational Perspective.”. “Roundtable: Empire and Nation-Building from the Antebellum to Reconstruction in Transnational Perspective.” Member. The Society of Civil War Historians, DoubleTree by Hilton, Philadelphia PA, June 2-4, 2022..
  • (2020-11-21). “‘A piece of bunting’: The 1858 Anglo-American Boarding Crisis and the International Slave Trade.”. “‘A piece of bunting’: The 1858 Anglo-American Boarding Crisis and the International Slave Trade.” Southern Conference on British Studies Annual Meeting, Online, November 20-21, 2020.. Online (Covid-19).
  • (2019-09-09). “The Transatlantic World of Louis Kossuth.”. “The Transatlantic World of Louis Kossuth.” The Southern Historical Association, 85th Annual Meeting, Galt House Hotel, Louisville, KY, November 7-10, 2019.. Louisville, KY.
  • (2018-06-21). “Crossing International Borders: The American Civil War and Canadian Confederation.”. “Crossing International Borders: The American Civil War and Canadian Confederation.” Society of Civil War Historians Biennial Conference, Omni William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh PA, May 31-June 2, 2018.. Pittsburgh PA.
  • (2017-04-29). “The United States – Uncanny Place or Nightmare Space? Some Early Nineteenth-Century British Travel Accounts of America.”. “The United States – Uncanny Place or Nightmare Space? Some Early Nineteenth-Century British Travel Accounts of America.” The Thirteenth Annual International Association for the Study of Environment, Space, and Place Conference, National University, La Jolla, CA, April 28-30, 2017.. National University, La Jolla.
  • (2016-10-29). “Mr. Madison’s War or Mr. Napoleon’s? Napoleon Bonaparte and the United States.”. “Mr. Madison’s War or Mr. Napoleon’s? Napoleon Bonaparte and the United States.” The Twenty-Third Annual BrANCH Conference, Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, October 28-30, 2016. University of Cambridge.
  • (2016-04-30). “The Battle of New Orleans: How a Legendary Battle Transformed a Global Conflagration into a Continental Struggle and Sowed the Seeds of a Civil War.”. “The Battle of New Orleans: How a Legendary Battle Transformed a Global Conflagration into a Continental Struggle and Sowed the Seeds of a Civil War.” The 12th Annual International Association for the Study of Environment, Space, and Place Conference, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, 29 April-May 1, 2016.. Southern Connecticut State Uni.
  • (2015-04-03). “Contesting and Celebrating Continentalism: Great Britain, Canada, the United States and the Napoleonic Wars’ North American Theater.”. “Contesting and Celebrating Continentalism: Great Britain, Canada, the United States and the Napoleonic Wars’ North American Theater.” Britain and the World Conference, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 2-4 April 2015.. University of Texas, Austin.
  • (2015-02-20). “The War of 1812: Napoleon Bonaparte, Continental Identities and Destinies.”. “The War of 1812: Napoleon Bonaparte, Continental Identities and Destinies.” Consortium on the Revolutionary Era Conference, High Point University, High Point, NC, 19-21 February 2015.. High Point University.
  • (2014-04-04). “Creating a Comparative Usable Past: Canada, the United States, Great Britain and the War of 1812.”. “Creating a Comparative Usable Past: Canada, the United States, Great Britain and the War of 1812.” BrANCH Special Conference, Rice University, Houston, TX, 3-5 April 2014.. Rice University.
  • (2011-06-24). Chair, “The Civil War’s Diplomacy of Trade and Investment.”. Chair of the panel “The Civil War’s Diplomacy of Trade and Investment.” Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, Annual Meeting, “Waging War, Making Peace, Crossing Borders,” Alexandria, VA, June 23-25, 2011. Alexandria VA.
  • (2007-03-30). “‘The Americanization of the World’: Transatlantic Representations of Anglo-Saxonism in Britain and the United States, 1871-1902.”. “‘The Americanization of the World’: Transatlantic Representations of Anglo-Saxonism in Britain and the United States, 1871-1902.” Chesapeake American Studies Association and Middle Atlantic American Studies Association Conference, “Believing in America,” University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, March 30-31, 2007. University of Maryland.
  • (2003-07-12). “Palmerston and the American Civil War.”. Palme“Palmerston and the American Civil War.” Palmerston Conference, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, July 11-13, 2003. University of Southampton.
  • (2002-09-20). “Sympathy for the Confederacy: British Pro-Southern Sentiment, 1861-65.”. “Sympathy for the Confederacy: British Pro-Southern Sentiment, 1861-65.” Conference on the South, University of Southern Mississippi, Gulfport, MS, Sept. 19-22, 2002. University of Southern Mississ.