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'''Nicholas Campion''' (born [[March 4]], [[1953]]),<ref name=Interview/> is an [[historian]] with particular expertise in the history and contemporary culture and practice of [[astrology]].
'''Nicholas Campion''' (born [[March 4]], [[1953]]),<ref name=Interview/> is an [[historian]] with particular expertise in the history and contemporary culture and practice of [[astrology]].


He is a native of [[Bristol, England]].<ref name=Interview>Garry Phillipson (1999), [http://www.astrologer.com/aanet/pub/journal/jour_mayjun99.html Interview with Nick Campion], The Astrological Association of Great Britain</ref> As an [[author]] and lecturer, he has written on astrology, [[apocalyptic]] and [[Millenarianism|millennial]] beliefs, and [[New Age]] culture. He is course director of the MA in Cuktural Astronomy and Astrology at the [[University of Wales, Lampeter]] and teaches for [[Kepler College]], [[Seattle, Washington]].<ref name=autobio>[http://www.nickcampion.com/nc/nickcampion/nickcampion.htm Nick Campion] biography on nickcampion.com website</ref>
He is a native of [[Bristol, England]].<ref name=Interview>Garry Phillipson (1999), [http://www.astrologer.com/aanet/pub/journal/jour_mayjun99.html Interview with Nick Campion], The Astrological Association of Great Britain</ref> As an [[author]] and lecturer, he has written on astrology, [[apocalyptic]] and [[Millenarianism|millennial]] beliefs, and [[New Age]] culture. He is course director of the MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology at the [[University of Wales, Lampeter]] and teaches for [[Kepler College]], [[Seattle, Washington]].<ref name=autobio>[http://www.nickcampion.com/nc/nickcampion/nickcampion.htm Nick Campion] biography on nickcampion.com website</ref>


==Books==
==Books==

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Nicholas Campion (born March 4, 1953),[1] is an historian with particular expertise in the history and contemporary culture and practice of astrology.

He is a native of Bristol, England.[1] As an author and lecturer, he has written on astrology, apocalyptic and millennial beliefs, and New Age culture. He is course director of the MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology at the University of Wales, Lampeter and teaches for Kepler College, Seattle, Washington.[2]

Books

Author of several books, including:

  • Campion, Nicholas: "The Book of World Horoscopes" (1987) ISBN 0-85030-527-6
  • Campion, Nicholas, Michael Baigent, and Charles Harvey. Mundane Astrology (Thorsons, 1992) ISBN 1-85538-140-0
  • Campion, Nicholas: "An Introduction to the History of Astrology" (1982) ISBN 0-9508412-0-X
  • Campion, Nicholas: "The Practical Astrologer" (1987) ISBN 0-600-50304-6
  • Campion, Nicholas: "The Great Year: Astrology, History and Millenarianism in the Western Tradition" (1994)
  • Campion, Nicholas: "Astrology, History and Apocalypse" (2000).
  • Campion, Nicholas: "Zodiac, Enhancing your Life with the Stars" (2000).
  • Campion, Nicholas: "Cosmos: A Cultural History of Astrology" (2006) ISBN 1-85285-257-7.
  • Campion, Nicholas: "What Astrologers Believe" (2006).

References

  1. ^ a b Garry Phillipson (1999), Interview with Nick Campion, The Astrological Association of Great Britain
  2. ^ Nick Campion biography on nickcampion.com website