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Faculty in History
Dr.
Stephen M. Miller
Associate Professor of History
207-581-1905
265D Stevens Hall
E-mail:
Stephen.Miller@umit.maine.edu
Education:
Ph.D., University of Connecticut
M.A., New York University
B.A., Tufts University
Courses regularly taught:
HTY 106: European Civilization II (from 1715)
HTY 112: Introduction to Africa
HTY 279: European Military History
HTY 412: European Imperialism, 1870-1914
HTY 449: History of South Africa
HTY 450: History of the British Empire
HTY 456: History of Great Britain II
HTY 498: Senior Seminar: European History
HTY 519: Modern Britain and Empire
HTY 550: Readings on British Military History
My research focuses on the British Army
and the South African War. My current project explores the nature and
practice of discipline and punishment in the late Victorian army. I am
looking at what the army defined as a criminal act, how it investigated
and pursued the charges, and how it meted out punishment. The following
are several questions I hope to answer: Did punishment affect morale in
the British army? Did punishment in the field affect how locals treated
the British army? Did the definition of crimes and punishments change
over the period? Did they change geographically? Using Court Martial
records and personal letters, diaries, and memoirs, I plan to look at
how British soldiers in South Africa viewed their actions and the
actions of their comrades.
Representative Publications:
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- Volunteers on the Veld:
Britain's Citizen-Soldiers and the South African War 1899-1902
(Norman OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007).
- Soldiers and Settlers in
Africa, 1850-1918, ed. (Leiden: Brill, forthcoming).
- Sir Redvers Buller," in Steven
Corvi and I.F.W. Beckett, Victoria's Generals (London: Pen
and Sword Books, forthcoming).
- "Fighting the Other Enemy:
Boredom, Drudgery, and Restlessness on the South African Veld,
1900-1902," Journal of the Society for
Army Historical Research, Special Pub. No. 16 (2007): 75-88.
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- "Slogging Across the Veld: British volunteers and the guerrilla phase
of the South African War," Journal of the Society for Army
Historical Research 84 (2006): 158-174.
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"In Support of the 'Imperial Mission'? Volunteering for the South
African War," Journal of Military History 69 3 (2005): 691-713.
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Lord
Methuen and the British Army: Failure and Redemption in South Africa
(London: Frank Cass & Co., 1999).
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"Lord Methuen and the British Advance to the Modder River,"
Military
History Journal (Johannesburg) 10, no. 4 (1996): 121-36. (Awarded the
Roderick Murchison Memorial Prize by the South African Military
Historical Society).
Recent Book Reviews:
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"Martial Races" by Heather Streets,
Scottish Historical Review 82:2 (2007): 358-359.
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"Citizen Soldiers: The Liverpool
Territorials in the First World War" by Helen B. McCartney, Journal
of Military History 71:3 (2007): 935-6.
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"Crossing the Buffalo: The Zulu War of 1879" by Adrian Greaves,
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 84 (Winter
2006): 397.
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"Why the Boers Lost the War" by Leopold Scholtz, H-Net,
July 2006.
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"The Victorian Soldier in Africa" by Edward M. Spiers, Journal of
Military History 70:1 (2006): 248-9.
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"The Victorians at War" by Ian F. W. Beckett, Journal of Military
History 69:2 (2005): 568-9.
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"The Victorians at War: An Encyclopedia of British Military History"
by Harold Raugh, Jr., Journal of Military History 69:2 (2005): 568-9.
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"Abraham Esau's War: A Black South African War in the Cape,
1899-1902" by Bill Nasson, Journal of Military History 68:2 (2004):
616-17.
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"Writing a Wider War: Rethinking Gender, Race, and Identity in the
South African War, 1899-1902" by G. Cuthbertson, A. Grundlingh, and
M. Suttie, eds., H-Net, June 2003.
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"Command and Cohesion: The Citizen Soldier and Minor Tactics on the
British Army, 1870-1918" by M.A. Ramsay, Journal of Military
History,
67:1 (2003): 257-8.
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"Christiaan de Wet" by Fransjohan Pretorius," Journal of Military
History, 66:2 (2002): 585-6.
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"The Hall Handbook of the Anglo-Boer War" by Darrell Hall,
Journal of
Military History, 66:2 (2002): 585-6.
Recent Presentations:
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"Volunteers on the Veld: British
Citizen-Soldiers and the South African War 1899-1902," Center for the
Study of Force and Diplomacy, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, April
2008.
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"Duty or Crime?: Defining Acceptable
Behavior in the British Army in South Africa, 1899-1902," European
Social Science History Conference, University of Lisbon, Portugal,
February 2008.
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"British and Imperial Volunteers in the
South African War," Conference on War Volunteers, Collaborative Research
Center for War Experience, Blaubeuren, Germany, September 2007.
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"Africa and Late Victorian Small Wars,
1870-1902," Chair, Society for Military History, Annual Meeting,
Frederick, Maryland, April 2007.
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"Trying to find meaning in a guerrilla
war: British Volunteers and South Africa, 1900-1902," Western Conference
on British Studies, Dallas, Texas, October 2006.
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"Fighting the Other Enemy: Boredom,
Drudgery and Restlessness on the South African Veld, 1900-1902," Britons
at War: New Perspectives, Centre for the Experience of War, University
College, Northampton, UK, April 2006.
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"Slogging Across the Veldt: British volunteers and the guerrilla phase
of the South African War," Society for Military History, Annual
Meeting, Charleston, SC, February 2005.
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"Sailing to South Africa: British Volunteers and the Journey to War,"
Western Conference on British Studies, San Antonio, Texas, October 2004.
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"The 'Ultimate Imperial Sacrifice': Enrolment in the Volunteers,
Militia, and Imperial Yeomanry during the South African War," British
World Conference II, Calgary, Alberta, July 2003.
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"In Support of the Imperial Mission?: Volunteering for the South
African War," Western Conference on British Studies, Little Rock, Arkansas,
October 2002.
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