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JENNIFER M. MILLER Assistant Professor of History 407 Carson Hall Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755 (603) 626-2523 Jennifer.M.Miller@dartmouth.edu EDUCATION 2012 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of History 2005 MA, University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of History 2002 BA, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT Department of History ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2015 Assistant Professor Department of History, Dartmouth College 2012 2015 Visiting Assistant Professor Department of History, Dartmouth College 2011 2012 Research Fellow Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College 2011 Lecturer Department of History, Dartmouth College PUBLICATIONS Book Manuscript in Preparation Contested Alliance: the United States, Japan, and Democracy in the Cold War (under contract with Harvard University Press) Articles (Peer Reviewed) 2014 Fractured Alliance: Anti-Base Protests and Postwar U.S.-Japanese Relations, Diplomatic History 38:5 (November 2014): 953 986 [doi: 10.1093/dh/dht122]. 2011 The Struggle to Rearm Japan: Negotiating the Cold War State in U.S.-Japanese Relations, Journal of Contemporary History 46:1 (January 2011): 82 108. 1

Book Chapters (Peer Reviewed) 2015 Narrating Democracy: The Potsdam Declaration and Japanese Rearmament, 1945 1950 in The Power of the Past, ed. Jeremi Suri and Hal Brands. Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, Forthcoming 2015. Books 2010 Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories: Our Veterans Remember. Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2010 [with Sarah Larsen]. 2008 Wisconsin Korean War Stories: Wisconsin Veterans Tell Their Stories from the Forgotten War. Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2008 [with Sarah Larsen]. Book Reviews 2007 Review of Masamichi S. Inoue, Okinawa and the U.S. Military: Identity Making in the Age of Globalization. H-U.S.-Japan (http://www.h-net.org/~usjp/. 2006 Review of David Reynolds, From World War to Cold War: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the International History of the 1940s. Institute for Historical Research, Reviews in History, http://www.history.ac.ik /reviews. HONORS, GRANTS, AND FELLOWSHIPS 2013 William Appleman Williams Junior Faculty Research Grant, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations 2011 2012 Research Grant, Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College 2009 2010 Fulbright IIE Doctoral Research Fellowship, Japan 2009 2010 Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Grant [Declined] 2009 2010 Japan Foundation Doctoral Fellowship [Declined] 2009 Samuel Flagg Bemis Grant, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations 2008 2009 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship (FLAS) for Japanese University of Wisconsin-Madison 2008 William Appleman Williams History Department Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2008 Bernath Dissertation Grant, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations 2008 Truman Library Research Grant, Harry S. Truman Presidential Library 2008 Eisenhower Library Research Grant, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library 2008 Vilas Travel Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School 2008 History Department Travel Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, History Department 2007 Summer FLAS Fellowship for Japanese, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2

2006 2007 FLAS Fellowship for Japanese, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2006 Summer FLAS Fellowship for Japanese, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2005 History Department Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2003 2004 University Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2003 Vilas Welcome Award, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2002 Phi Beta Kappa, Wesleyan University 2002 Dutcher Prize (best graduating student in History), Wesleyan University CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS Invited Talks 2015 The U.S.-Japanese Alliance and New Histories of the Cold War, The National Institute of Defense Studies (July 2015), Tokyo, Japan 2015 The San Francisco Peace Treaty and the Remaking of Postwar Asia, The National Institute of Defense Studies (July 2015), Tokyo, Japan 2015 The National Police Reserve, Democracy, and Military Power in the Early Cold War, The National Institute of Defense Studies (July 2015), Tokyo, Japan 2014 Securing Democracy: the Creation of Japan s Postwar Military, PGSS Seminar on Global Society and Security (March 2014), Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 2013 America s Role in the Making of Japan s Economic Miracle, Weatherhead Center on U.S.-Japan Relations (October 2013), Harvard University, Cambridge, MA [with Yusaku Horiuchi and Michael Beckley] 2013 From Architects of Empire to Protectors of Peace: U.S. Power, Japanese Democracy, and the Transformation of the Japanese Military, The Uses of History in Foreign Policy (May 2013), Duke University, Durham, NC Panels Organized 2015 Conservative Democratization and the Cold War, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Annual Meeting (June 2015), Crystal City, VA 2012 Rethinking the Cold War in Japan, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Annual Meeting (June 2012), University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Papers Presented 2015 Democratizing the Military or Militarizing Democracy? Rebuilding the Postwar Japanese Military. Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Annual Meeting (June 2015), Crystal City, VA 2013 Nuclear Fears, Everyday Life: The Lucky Dragon Incident and Japanese Anti- Nuclear Activism, Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association Annual Meeting (August 2013), Denver, CO 3

2013 Globalizing the Local: the Sunagawa Anti-Base Protests, 1955 1957, Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting (April 2013), San Francisco, CA 2012 The San Francisco Peace Treaty: Transforming U.S.-Japanese Relations from Postwar to Cold War, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Annual Meeting (June 2012), University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 2011 The Struggle to Rearm Japan: Japanese Membership in the Mutual Security Program, 1951 1954, International Relations/Foreign Policy Faculty Working Group (November 2011), Dartmouth College 2011 The San Francisco Peace Treaty: Defining the Cold War in Asia, Nanzan University American Studies Summer Seminar (July 2011), Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan 2011 Conflict at Sunagawa: Public Protest, Alliance Relations and the Mediation of U.S. Power in Japan, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Annual Meeting (June 2011), Falls Church, VA 2010 The Struggle to Rearm Japan: Negotiating the Cold War State in 1950s U.S.- Japanese Relations, Triangle Center for International Security Studies New Faces Conference (October 2010), Duke University, Durham, NC 2008 A Strange but Cordial Land? U.S. Military Bases, Social Change, and the U.S.-Japan Alliance in the 1950s, Crisis and Continuity in Globalized Political History (February 2008), University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 2007 We are not in Japan as Conquerors : American Military Bases, Japanese Sovereignty, and the American-Japanese Alliance in the 1950s, Rights and Sovereignties in Global History (March 2007), Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 2006 We are not in Japan as Conquerors : American Military Bases, Japanese Sovereignty, and the American-Japanese Alliance in the 1950s, Border Crossings: New Work in the International History of the 20 th Century (June 2006), Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Workshops 2012 The Tobin Project: Sustainable National Security Strategy (December 2012), Boston, MA 2009 Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Summer Institute: Cold War Turning Points (June 2009), University of Wisconsin-Madison 2004 Summer Institute on Conducting Archival Research (June 2004), George Washington University, Washington DC TEACHING Courses Taught: 2015 World War II in the Pacific, 1931-1945 4

2015 U.S and the World, 1945 to Present 2012-2014 U.S. and the World, 1865 1945 2013 The Cold War and American Life 2011 U.S. Foreign Relations since 1900 2005 U.S. Foreign Relations before the Twentieth Century Teaching Assistantships 2007 U.S. Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century 2006 The United States, 1914 1945 2004 U.S. Foreign Relations before the Twentieth Century SERVICE To the Profession 2015 Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations At Dartmouth College 2015 2015 Director, Dartmouth Vietnam Project 2014 Assistant Director, Dartmouth Vietnam Project LANGUAGE TRAINING 2008 2009 Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Study, Yokohama, Japan 10-Month Intensive Japanese Language Program 2007 Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Study, Yokohama, Japan 6 Week Summer Japanese Language Program LANGUAGE SKILLS Japanese: advanced reading, writing, and speaking ability French: reading knowledge, conversational speaking ability German: reading knowledge 5

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations American Historical Association Organization of American Historians REFERENCES Available on request 6