Michael Laurence Miller
Associate Professor
Nationalism Studies
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
Michael L. Miller is an associate professor in the Nationalism Studies program at Central European University in Budapest. He received his Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, where he specialized in Jewish and Central European History. His research focuses on the impact of nationality conflicts on the religious, cultural, and political development of Central European Jewry in the nineteenth century. He has recently published articles in Slavic Review, Austrian History Yearbook, Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook, and Múlt és JövÅ‘. Miller’s book, Rabbis and Revolution: The Jews of Moravia in the Age of Emancipation, was published by Stanford University Press in 2011. It was just published in Czech as Moravští Židé v dobÄ› emancipace (Nakladatelství lidové noviny, 2015).
Research Interest
Jews and the City.
Publications
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Miller M. Erased: Vanishing Traces of Jewish Galicia in Present-Day Ukraine. Vol 42.; 2011. (Austrian History Yearbook ; vol 42).
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Miller M. Numerus clausus Exiles: Hungarian Jewish Students in Inter-War Berlin. In: Karady V, Nagy PT, editors. The Numerus clausus in Hungary: Studies on the First Anti-Jewish Law and Academic Anti-Semitism in Modern Central Europe. Budapest: Pasts Inc. Centre for Historical Research; 2012. p. 206-18. (Research Reports on Central European History).
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Pető A. How to Use the Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive for Teaching at the Graduate Level: a Methodological and Theoretical Reflection. In: Kovács A, Miller M, editors. Jewish Studies at the CEU. 2009-2011 . Vol VII. Budapest: CEU, Jewish Studies Project; 2013. p. 205-11.