Charles A. Miller

Author

1937 –

92

Who is Charles A. Miller?

Charles A. Miller is an author and Professor Emeritus of Politics and American Studies at Lake Forest College.

Miller received his B.A. from Swarthmore College in political science with highest honors, studied public law at the University of Freiburg in under a Fulbright grant, and received Masters of Public Administration and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University. Prior to his career at Lake Forest College, he taught at Clark College in Georgia and Princeton University.

Among the courses Miller taught or co-taught were constitutional law; civil liberties; the Politics of Aristotle; law and literature; U.S. foreign policy; the political economy of health care; the Jewish Experience in America; Nature in American Life; and courses comparing Justices Holmes and Brandeis; The Federalist and Democracy in America; and The Odyssey and Walden. At Lake Forest College he was instrumental in establishing the Christopher C. Mojekwu Memorial Fund for Intercultural Understanding in honor of a late member of the faculty.

Miller’s scholarly passions are reflected in books, essays, reviews and a vast correspondence. His contributions to American intellectual thought are The Supreme Court and the Uses of History, and Jefferson and Nature: An Interpretation. He is the author of A Catawba Assembly about Camp Catawba, a camp near Blowing Rock, NC, where he spent twelve summers, and the editor of Homer’s Sun Still Shines: Ancient Greek in Essays, Poems, and Translations by Vera Lachman, a book about the camp's director. A fascination with literary wordplay and metaphors led to Isn’t that Lewis Carroll? A Guide to the Mimsy Words and Frabjous Quotations of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass, and The Hunting of the Snark and Ship of State: The Nautical Metaphors of Thomas Jefferson, With Numerous Examples by other Writers from Classical Antiquity to the Present.

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Born
Oct 27, 1937
Also known as
  • Charles Miller
Education
  • Harvard University
  • Swarthmore College
  • Bachelor of Arts

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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