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Martin A. Miller, Professor

Martin A. Miller

Professor Miller's interests are in Modern Russian history, the history of psychoanalysis in Russia, and comparative and international terrorist movements.

Contact Info:
Office Location:  337 Classroom Bldg, Durham, NC 27708
Office Phone:  +1 919 684 3014
Email Address: send me a message

Teaching (Spring 2024):

  • HISTORY 238S.01, POLITICAL NONVIOLENCE Synopsis
    Class Bldg 229, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
    (also cross-listed as PUBPOL 248S.01, RIGHTS 238S.01)
  • HISTORY 278S.01, NATIONALISM AND EXILE Synopsis
    Class Bldg 229, W 06:30 PM-09:00 PM
    (also cross-listed as ICS 289S.01)
Teaching (Fall 2024):

  • HISTORY 279.01, MODERN TERRORISM Synopsis
    Class Bldg 101, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
    (also cross-listed as ICS 276.01)
Education:

Ph.D.The University of Chicago1967
M.A.The University of Chicago1962
B.A.University of Maryland, College Park1960
Specialties:

Politics, Public Life and Governance
Intellectual History
Global Transnational History
European and Russia
Global and Comparative
Research Interests: Political Violence

Professor Miller's interests are in Modern Russian history, the history of psychoanalysis in Russia, and comparative and international terrorist movements and, most recently, documentary photography in the USSR.

Keywords:

Adult • Family • Female • Humans • Male • Suicide, Attempted • USSR

Curriculum Vitae
Representative Publications   (More Publications)

  1. M.A. Miller, The Foundations of Modern Terrorism: State, Society and the Dynamics of Political Violence, edited by Cambridge (2013), Cambridge University Press
  2. Miller, MA, Freud au pays des soviets (2001), Paris: Les Empecheurs de penser en rond/Le Seuil (translation of Freud and the Bolsheviks Yale UP 1998.)
  3. M.A. Miller, FREUD AND THE BOLSHEVIKS: PSYCHOANALYSIS IN IMPERIAL RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION (1998), New Haven: Yale University Press
  4. M.A. Miller, THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY EMIGRES, 1825-1870 (1986), Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
  5. M.A. Miller, KROPOTKIN (1976), Chicago: University of Chicago Press

He has received numerous grants, among which are the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Ford Foundation, the National Council on Russian and Eastern European Studies, and the International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX).


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