David Campion

Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Associate Professor of History

Miller Center 409, MSC: 41
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On Sabbatical during Fall 2023 and Spring 2024.

Professor Campion is Lewis & Clark’s historian of Modern Britain and Ireland, the British Empire, and Modern South Asia.  In addition to his teaching and research, he is the faculty advisor for Academic Awards and Fellowships and the faculty coordinator for Army ROTC.  Prof. Campion has been at Lewis & Clark since 2002 and has led overseas programs in East Africa, Australia and London.

Specialty

Modern Britain & Ireland, British Empire, South Asia

Academic Credentials

PhD, MA, Virginia: History
BA, Georgetown: History & English

Research

Prof. Campion’s research interests focus primarily on the British Empire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries—particularly in North India, Ireland, and the Mediterranean. He has studied the influence of Irish revolutionaries in the development of Indian nationalism and is currently working on a book about the Indian Police during British colonial rule. His scholarly interests tend to focus on the effects of cross-cultural contact, particularly in a colonial setting.  Prof. Campion’s research and teaching have been supported by the William J. Fulbright Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Andrew J. Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Institute of Indian Studies, and the Rotary International Foundation.

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