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


Recent Publications

This page lists recently published opinion pieces and articles by Miller Center scholars and fellows.

There is also a listing of books by Miller Center fellows.

Engaging Autocratic Allies to Promote Democracy
David Adesnik and Michael McFaul
The Washington Quarterly, Spring 2006 29:2 pp.7-26

Putting Fraternities in Their Place
Elizabeth F. Farrell
The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 24, 2006
This article features comments from Andrew Morris, Assistant Professor of History at Union College

What is a Living Wage?
Derek Hoff
The New York Times, January 29, 2006

'The Most Wonderful Thing Has Happened to Me in the Army': Psychology, Citizenship, and American Higher Education in World War II
Christopher Loss
The Journal of American History, December 2005, 93:2

For the Plaintiffs: The Honor and Humility of Defending Political Parties in Court

Ray La Raja, and Sidney M. Milkis
PS: Political Science & Politics, 37 (October, 2004) 771-776.

More information on the McConnell v. Federal Election Case

The Revolution Will Be Posted
David Adesnik
The New York Times, November 2, 2004.

Seed Wars: The Promises and Pitfalls of Agricultural Biotechnology for a Hungry World
Shelley L. Hurt
Miller Center Report, 20.1 (Spring/Summer 2004) 29-34.

“More Mighty Than the Waves of the Sea”:Toilers, Tariffs and the Income Tax Movement, 1880-1913
Ajay Mehrotra
Labor History 45:2 (May 2004), 165-198.

“Father Francis E. Lucey and President Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Neo-Scholastic Legal Scholar's Ambivalent Reaction to the New Deal,”
Ajay Mehrotra
FDR, the Vatican and the Roman Catholic Church in America, 1933-1945, eds. Richard Kurial and David Woolner, (New York: Palgrave Macmillian, 2003).

“From ‘Purely Paper’ to Corporate Welfare: The Political Development of the Corporate Reorganization Provisions,”
Ajay Mehrotra
Business Tax Stories, eds. Kirk Stark and Steven Bank
(New York: Foundation Press, forthcoming).

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