Charles Royster
Charles William Royster was an American historian and a Boyd Professor at Louisiana State University.
Life
He was born in Nashville, Tennessee, on November 27, 1944, the only son of Ferd Neuman Royster of Robards, Kentucky, a United Methodist minister, and Laura Jean Royster of Carthage, Tennessee, an elementary school teacher. He moved with his parents and younger sister from Atlanta, Georgia to California in 1954, where, with the exception of his military duty, he continued to maintain residence until accepting a post-doctoral fellowship at College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, revising his dissertation for publication as his first book, A Revolutionary People at War. He was salutatorian of his high school graduating class in Dixon, California, as well as manager of the basketball team, founder and president of the Chess Club, and recipient of several academic scholarships, which financed his tuition at University of [California, Berkeley], from which he graduated with an A.B. in 1966, an M.A. in 1967, and a Ph.D. in 1977. At Berkeley, he studied under Robert Middlekauff, a historian of the Revolutionary period. During his years of service to the United States Air Force, he was stationed in Thailand and Shreveport, Louisiana, being honorably discharged as a captain prior to beginning his doctoral program in history. He was also a member of Phi Beta Kappa national academic honor society and was a supporter of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon for the past four decades.Royster was a resident of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He died in Zachary, Louisiana, on February 6, 2020, aged 75.
Awards and honors
- 1981 Francis Parkman Prize
- 1982 Guggenheim Fellow
- 1992 Bancroft Prize
- 1992 Lincoln Prize
- 1992 Charles Snydor Award
- Society of American Historians Fellow