Title — Assistant Professor
Address — 801 22nd St. NW #332, Washington D.C. 20052
Office — 801 22nd St. NW #332
Phone — (202) 994-2989
E-mail — smmiller@gwu.edu
Areas of Expertise —
Suzanne Mariko Miller is an historian of medieval Europe. Her broader research interests include the intersection of politics and cultural production, the construction of authority, and cross-cultural encounter. Her current research has focused on colonial endeavor and foreign rule within the medieval Mediterranean. Her dissertation, "Venice in the east Adriatic: Experiences and Experiments in Colonial Rule in Dalmatia and Istria, c. 1150-1358," examines the city-republic's varied attempts to win the submission of the coastal Croats through warfare, civic administration and invented traditions. She is currently finishing the revision of this dissertation into a book. (Complete C. V.)
Education
Ph. D., Stanford University, 2007.
Publications
"Letters from the Front(ier): Venetian Rectors in Dalmatia On the Brink of War (1355)” in Medioevo Adriatico 1 (2007)
Classes Taught
Hist 101: Body and Gender in the Middle Ages
Hist 111: Medieval Europe
Hist 297: Europe and the Sea in the pre-modern era