Stephen M. Miller
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My research focuses on the British Army and the South African War. I have finished a volume for the Army Records Society entitled, The Military Papers of Field Marshal Sir George White 1885-1900: Upper Burma, India, and South Africa. It was published in February 2026. Itâs a companion piece of sorts to published by Palgrave-Macmillan in 2020.
My latest book research project is tentatively entitled, âUnderstanding the Victorian Soldier: Feelings and Emotions in the South African War,â and will explore the experience of British and Imperial troops in that conflict.
Courses taught
HTY 106: Modern Europe
HTY 279: European Military History
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 511: Research Seminar â Military History
HTY 519: Modern Britain and Empire
HTY 550: Readings on British Military History
HTY 550: Readings on Modern Britain and Empire
Interviews
âThe South African War,â Supplemental Video to Criterionâs production of Bruce Beresfordâs , 2015.
Recent Book Reviews
âWar and Society in Colonial Zambia, 1939-1953,â by Alfred Tembo, Journal of Military History 86:3 (2022): 734-5.
âGeneral Lord Rawlinson: From Tragedy to Triumph,â by Rodney Atwood, Journal of Military History 84: 1 (2020): 301-2.
âLast Outpost on the Zulu Frontiers: Fort Napier and the British Imperial Garrisonâ by Graham Dominy, American Historical Review 122:2 (2017): 617-618.
âFour-War Boer: The Century and Life of Pieter Arnoldus Kruelerâ by Colin D. Heaton and Anne-Marie Lewis, Journal of African History 57:1 (2016): 157-158.
âCharlieâs First War: South Africa, 1899-1900â by C.H. Tweddell, ed. by Carman Miller, Journal of Military History 79:2 (2015): 501-502.
âZulu Warriors: The Battle for the South African Frontierâ by John Laband, The American Historical Review 120:3 (2015): 1156-1157.
Recent Presentations
âEdgar Wallaceâs War: Reporting the Battle of Vlakfontein,â Re-imagining the Anglo-Boer (South African) War: New perspectives 120 years down the line, War Museum of the Boer Republics, Bloemfontein, October 2019.
âBritish Surrendering and the South African War, 1899-1902,â Britain and the World Conference, University of Exeter, June 2018.
âThe Hague Convention and the South African War,â with Jessica P. Miller, Britain and the World Conference, London, June 2016.
Chair, The Society for Military Historyâs Presidential Panel hosted by the Society for Army Historical Research, âSetting New Borders in British Army History,â Society for Military History, Annual Meeting, Ottawa, April 2016.
Areas of Expertise
Imperialism
Military History
South Africa
Education
M.A., New York University, 1989
B.A., Tufts University, 1987

