Meet the Fellows

Don't Blame Us: Grassroots Liberalism in Massachusetts, 1960-1990

Ambivalent Allies: Advocates, Diplomats, and the Struggle for an 'American' Human Rights Policy

Progressive & Traditional Family Orders: Parties, Ideologies, and the Development of Social Policy across the 20th Century

Ensuring America's Health: Publicly Constructing the Private Health Insurance Industry, 1945-1970

Planning in the Shadow of the Future: U.S. Military Interventions and Time Horizons

Two Concepts of Liberty: American Grand Strategy and the Liberal Tradition

Finance at War: Debt, Borrowing, and Conflict

The Life and Death of the Hydra-Headed Monster: Antebellum Bank Regulation and American State Development, 1781-1836


Previous Fellows & Mentors

Eighty-two outstanding scholars have received Miller Center Fellowships since 2000. They have pursued scholarly research related to American political development and America's position in the world system. Most of them now possess tenure-track positions and prestigious post-doctoral fellowships at leading colleges and universities. Others are serving in the public sector or in non-profit foundations. For detailed information regarding placement, please see Placement for Former Miller Center Fellows.

Fellow profiles:


Influential professors and experts have served as our Fellows' "dream mentors." They have enthusiastically shared their knowledge and passion for their respective fields, thereby enriching the Miller Center Fellowship Program.
Meet the Mentors

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