Background
Campbell, D'Ann Mae was born on December 30, 1949 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Daughter of Bernard Edward and Eleanor Louise (Mahoney) Campbell.
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Describes how World War II affected the lives of American women, and examines the challenges they faced in the military and as nurses, factory workers, volunteer workers, and homemakers.
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Campbell, D'Ann Mae was born on December 30, 1949 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Daughter of Bernard Edward and Eleanor Louise (Mahoney) Campbell.
Bachelor, Colorado College, 1972. Doctor of Philosophy in History, University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1979.
Assistant director Family & Community History Center, Newberry Library., Chicago, 1976—1978, associate director, 1978—1979. Adjunct professor history University Illinois, Chicago, 1977—1979. Dean women's affairs Indiana University, assistant professor history, 1979—1985, associate professor, since 1985.
Member editorial board Newberry Papers, Teaching History.
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Member of Coalition Women Humanities & Social Sciences, Quantum International Organization, National History Communal Societies Association (president), Social Science History Association (chairman nominating board, co-chairman program committee), Southern History Association (membership committee), American History Association, Organization American Historians (chair committee status women 1977-1979, chairman nominating board 1980-1982), American Studies Association (national council 1979-1981), Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Richard Jensen Campbell, July 16, 1976.