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Karen A.J. Miller is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Oakland University, based in Varner Hall, Room 413. She can be contacted at (248) 370-3512 or kjmiller@oakland.edu, and her work focuses on modern American political history within the university's historical studies framework.
Her academic foundation includes a Ph.D. from Columbia University, establishing her expertise in 20th-century U.S. history.
Miller's research interrogates national public policy formation through lenses of diplomatic and economic history, with current emphasis on Detroit's World War II home front in her book project All for One, and None for You: Living in Detroit's Arsenal of Democracy. She examines intersections of political ideology, social memory, and institutional development across American history.
Her recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on New Deal-era policy frameworks and local identity construction, evolving from agricultural policy analysis to cultural interpretations of wartime mobilization. This trajectory reveals deepening engagement with historical memory and grassroots political movements within institutional contexts.




