Robert E Miller
360 McMicken Hall 513-556-2144 robert.e.miller@uc.edu
Professional Summary
Professor Miller received his doctorate from the University of Cincinnati in 1991. His teaching and research interests are focused on the past seventy-five years of American History. He is intrigued about the social history of wars in the twentieth century. He is also interested in the generational tensions and dynamics between the World War II generation and the baby boomers, of which he reluctantly includes himself. Miller’s new passion is running; he is currently training for his first marathon.
Education
Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 1991.
Courses Taught
The United States and World War II.
The Origins of the Modern American Presidency to 1945.
The Growth of the Modern American Presidency Since 1945.
The Sixties Experience.
|