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Gwenn Miller is an Associate Professor of History and Montserrat Cluster Director (Global Society) at the College of the Holy Cross. She also serves as the History Honors Advisor. Her research focuses on colonial and Revolutionary Era America, Native America, and the global connections of early American history, with a specialization in Russian America and comparative imperialism. Miller holds a Ph.D. from Duke University. Her work bridges transnational frameworks to explore indigenous resistance, imperial governance, and cross-cultural exchanges in colonial contexts. She has published extensively on topics such as Alaskan colonial history, gender in colonial territories, and Russian imperial expansion. Her scholarship emphasizes the interconnectedness of empires and the role of marginalized communities in shaping colonial landscapes.
Education: Ph.D., Duke University. Notable works include Kodiak Kreol: Communities of Empire in Early Russian America (2010) and articles on Russian-American colonial dynamics. While no formal awards are listed, her publications demonstrate significant contributions to colonial and indigenous studies. Advising and grant details are not explicitly mentioned in available texts. Miller's research often involves interdisciplinary approaches, combining archival work with ethnohistorical analysis to reconstruct underrepresented narratives in early American history.



