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Michael M. Miller

Adjunct Professor at History, University of North Texas0 Followers

Dr. Michael M. Miller has expertise in the history of the American West, with a particular focus on the intricate interplay of land, cattle, and capital. A graduate of the University of North Texas, Dr. Miller earned both his M.A. in 2017 and his Ph.D. in history, establishing himself as a prominent scholar in his field. His acclaimed book, "XIT: A Story of Land, Cattle, and Capital in Texas and Montana," has been widely recognized for its insightful exploration of the XIT Ranch, earning him the prestigious Spur Award in 2016. In addition to his scholarly work, Dr. Miller is dedicated to teaching and mentoring students as an adjunct professor at Tarrant County College's Northeast Campus and Dallas College's Brookhaven Campus. His commitment to education is reflected in his engaging lectures and his ability to inspire a passion for history in his students. Dr. Miller is an active member of several historical associations, including the Western History Association, the Texas State Historical Association, and the Montana Historical Society. Through his involvement in these organizations, he contributes to the ongoing dialogue and research in the field of Western history, collaborating with fellow historians to deepen the understanding of this dynamic region. His research interests, while not explicitly stated, are evident in his work and affiliations, suggesting a deep engagement with the historical narratives of the American West. Dr. Miller's contributions to the field are marked by his ability to weave together complex historical themes, making him a respected figure among his peers and students alike.

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