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Anthony Miller is an Assistant Professor of History at Hanover College in Indiana, where he teaches courses in World and East Asian History. He joined the faculty in fall 2020 and is affiliated with the Department of History within the College of Arts and Sciences.
Education:
- B.A., University of Northern Iowa, 2006
- M.A., University of Northern Iowa, 2008
- Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 2015
Dr. Miller’s research centers on transnational historical connections between the U.S. Midwest and China, with a focus on Sino-American relations, Cold War dynamics, religious missions, and Chinese diaspora communities. His work explores how religion, migration, and diplomacy have shaped cross-cultural interactions over time.
His recent publications span topics such as Chinese exclusion laws, missionary mobility during the Cold War, and the geopolitical implications of the Korean crisis under Xi Jinping. These works reflect a strong interdisciplinary approach combining history, political science, and cultural studies, primarily centered on East Asia and its global connections.
Professional Affiliations:
- Yale-Edinburgh Group for the History of the Missionary Movement and World Christianity
- Asian Studies Association's China Christianity Studies Group
Dr. Miller has previously taught at the University of Colorado's International College Beijing, the University of Maryland University College's Asia Program in Japan, and Miami University, demonstrating extensive international teaching experience. Though no formal advising or grant information is listed, his scholarly output indicates active research engagement.
He is involved in ongoing research related to religion, migration, and diplomacy in transnational contexts, particularly focusing on the interplay between American midwestern communities and Chinese historical developments.




