J. D. B. Miller Explained

J. D. B. Miller
Birth Name:John Donald Bruce Miller
Birth Date:30 August 1922
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Death Place:Canberra, Australia
Other Names:Bruce Miller
Workplaces:University of Sydney
University of Leicester
Australian National University

John Donald Bruce Miller (1922–2011), known as Bruce Miller, was an Australian academic.[1]

Education

Miller was educated first at Bondi Public School and then at Sydney Boys High School, completing his education part time at the University of Sydney. Miller obtained his Masters of Economics in 1951.[1] Miller then obtained his MA at the University of Cambridge.

Career

In 1946 Miller joined the faculty of the University of Sydney.[1] From the mid 50's to early 60's Miller was at the University of Leicester, first as foundation chair in politics, and later as dean of social sciences.Miller joined the Australian National University in 1962 in the Department of International Relations.[1] Miller retired in 1987.[1]

In 1963, Miller delivered the fifth in the annual series of ABC Boyer Lectures on "Australian and Foreign Policy".

Personal

Miller was born on 30 August 1922 in Sydney, son of Donald and Marian Miller.[2] Miller was married three times and had two sons.[2] He died in Canberra on 16 January 2011.[1]

Honours and awards

Notes and References

  1. Cotton . James . In Memoriam: J. D. B. Miller . Australian Journal of International Affairs . Informa UK Limited . 22 August 2021 . 2011. 65 . 2 . 143–147 . 10.1080/10357718.2011.559905 . 154877509 .
  2. News: Miller . Toby . Economic mind devoted life to political debate, Bruce Miller, 1922-2011 . 22 August 2021 . The Sydney Morning Herald . 15 Feb 2011.
  3. Web site: Emeritus Professor Bruce Miller FASSA . Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia . 27 August 2021 . 1956.