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Christopher M. Miller

My dissertation was about nineteenth-century suburbanization in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
 
List Affiliations: List Editor for H-Urban
 
Bio:

B.A. (Honors) History, Gonzaga University, 1996
M.A. European History, Marquette University, 1998
PhD, U.S. History, Marquette University, 2007

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

Panelist and Lead Discussant, “H-Net and LISTSERV meet Web 2.0: Technology, identity, and the academic enterprise confront technological change,” a roundtable discussion at the Social Science History Association Annual Conference, November 2007, Chicago, IL

“Worlds Apart: World History in Two Different Classrooms,” part of New Teachers, New Students, Same Old World, Annual Meeting of the World History Association, June 2007, Milwaukee, WI

co-presenter, with Wendy Plotkin, “Getting GIS Up and Running on the Cheap,” part of “Exploring Historical Space and Environments in the History/Social Studies Classroom, Part 2: Getting Started, from Low Tech to High Tech,” American Historical Association Meeting, January 2007, Atlanta, GA

Panelist, “Mainstreaming the City? The Present and Future of Urban History in Colleges and Universities,” a roudtable discussion on the state of urban history, Urban History Association Third Biennial Conference, October 2006, Tempe, AZ

Panelist, “Developing a Historical GIS Course for the Undergraduate History Curriculum,” Social Science History Association Annual Conference, 3-6 November 2005, Portland, OR

“Incorporation as Rural Adaptation on the Metropolitan Fringe in Nineteenth-Century Milwaukee,” part of Choosing Municipal Independence: The Origins of Suburbs in Nineteenth-century North America, Urban History Association Biennial Conference, October 2004, Milwaukee WI

“At the Junction: The Incorporation of North Milwaukee, WI,” a presentation to the Newberry Urban History Dissertation Group, Newberry Library, September 2004, Chicago, IL

“Early Suburbanization in the Town of Milwaukee, Wisconsin: How GIS Can Identify an Emerging Suburb,” American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, March 2004, Philadelphia, PA

“Milwaukee Grows Some Suburbs: The Lack of Reaction to Suburban Incorporation in Milwaukee County, 1880-1910” Marquette University History Department Seminar, 20 February 2004, Milwaukee, WI

Chair and Discussant, “The Human Nature of Wetlands: Rationalism, Capitalism and Environmental Transformations in the Salt Marshes of the Northeast,” Social Science History Association Conference, 13-16 November 2003, Baltimore, MD

“Early Suburbanization in Milwaukee: The Case of Bay View, Wisconsin” Urban History Association First Biennial Conference, 26-28 September 2002, Pittsburgh, PA
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