
Bonnie Miller
Professor · US social and cultural history (19th-20th centuries)
University of Massachusetts BostonUnited States
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Bonnie Miller is a Professor in the Department of History at the University of Massachusetts Boston, specializing in 19th-20th century US social and cultural history with a focus on visual culture, food history, and American imperialism.
- Education: PhD in History from Johns Hopkins University
Her research bridges visual culture analysis and historical inquiry, examining topics like:
- Visual ideologies in Spanish-American War and Philippine-American War narratives
- Evolution of food exhibits at world's fairs
- Media's role in pandemic communication
- Cartographic representations of empire
Her recent publications (2016-2022) demonstrate consistent engagement with:
- Intersections of media and conflict
- Cultural implications of food presentation
- Visual analysis of historical ephemera
- Colonial/imperial narratives in public culture
She has served as guest editor for Food, Culture, and Society special issues and contributed to critical disaster studies frameworks through historical pandemic analysis.
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