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Martin A. Miller
Professor of History
History
mmiller@duke.edu
Dept of History, Box 90719, Durham, NC 27708-0719
337 Classroom Bldg, Durham, NC 27708
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Recent Courses
HISTORY 166S: Gateway Seminar - Anarchism and its Discontents
Fall 2023, Fall 2021
HISTORY 238S: History of Political Nonviolence
Spring 2024, Fall 2022
HISTORY 276: From Tsars to Commissars: Russian Cultural History
Spring 2023
HISTORY 278S: Nationalism and Exile
Spring 2024
HISTORY 279: The Foundations of Modern Terrorism
Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021
HISTORY 393: Research Independent Study
Fall 2024, Fall 2022, Fall 2021
HISTORY 394: Research Independent Study
Spring 2023
HISTORY 468S: Capstone Seminar: Literature & Terrorism
Spring 2023
HISTORY 791: Reading Topics: Independent Study
Fall 2024
ICS 166S: Gateway Seminar - Anarchism and its Discontents
Fall 2023, Fall 2021
ICS 276: The Foundations of Modern Terrorism
Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021
ICS 289S: Nationalism and Exile
Spring 2024
PUBPOL 248S: History of Political Nonviolence
Spring 2024, Fall 2022
RIGHTS 238S: History of Political Nonviolence
Spring 2024, Fall 2022
RUSSIAN 276: From Tsars to Commissars: Russian Cultural History
Spring 2023
RUSSIAN 990: Directed Readings
Spring 2023
SES 468S: Capstone Seminar: Literature & Terrorism
Spring 2023