John W. Stamper (1950–2022) served for thirty-eight years on the faculty of the School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame. He was the author of Chicago’s North Michigan Avenue: Planning and Development, 1900–1930 and The Architecture of Roman Temples: The Republic to the Middle Empire. Benjamin J. Young is a historian of the modern United States who studies the intersection of religion, politics, and the metropolitan built environment. Young is currently a doctoral candidate in history at the University of Notre Dame. Dennis Doordan is professor emeritus of the School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame.
"“City and Campus is an ambitious and engaging book. By deftly weaving together a diverse range of buildings and sites, architectural historian and educator John W. Stamper reveals his deep understanding about the diverse forces that shape our built environment over time.” —Michelangelo Sabatino, co-author of Modern in the Middle “This book is born of a deep, lifelong, and lived experience of South Bend. John W. Stamper’s passion for this place is reflected in this carefully written history, and Benjamin J. Young’s additions and editing honor Professor Stamper’s last work. An invaluable architectural history of South Bend, the University of Notre Dame, and St. Mary’s College for residents, alumni, and historians alike.” —Margaret M. Grubiak, author of White Elephants on Campus ""John W. Stamper has done a fantastic job knitting together the history of two world-class universities and the northern Indiana industrial city of South Bend. He has brought together in an exciting way how the architecture of both campus and the city evolved over the 100 years the book covers. A great read!"" —Travis Childs, Archivist and St. Joseph County Historian, The History Museum ""I am thrilled to witness John W. Stamper's latest work that documents and offers critical insights into South Bend, Saint Mary’s College, and University of Notre Dame’s parallel histories. As a Notre Dame alumna and practicing architect deeply interested in the region’s sense of place, I am thankful that—through Professor Stamper’s sheer will, the dedication of Jennifer Parker, and the careful editing work of Benjamin J. Young—it is presented and illustrated so thoroughly, especially as these communities grow closer than ever."" —Melissa DelVecchio, Partner at Robert A.M. Stern Architects ""A well written history of the changing residential, business, and industrial architectural styles in the city of South Bend and the neighboring University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College. This interesting and informative work should be read with profit by students of architecture and the public alike."" —Thomas E. Blantz C.S.C., author of The University of Notre Dame: A History ""City and Campus is a perfect and lasting legacy to the work and passion of John Stamper's life. His devotion to the study and preservation of South Bend's historic buildings is knit together with his long tenure with the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture as only a lifetime of connectedness to both could do. Thank you, John."" —Todd Zeiger, Director, Northern Regional Office, Indiana Landmarks"