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Professor Miller has taught geography at Clemson since 1980. He is a specialist in the peoples and cultures of the Middle East and North Africa. Dr. Miller teaches courses in World Regional Geography, Political Geography, and the Geography of the Middle East and North Africa, among others. In addition to numerous articles and essays, he has published Imlil: A Moroccan Mountain Community in Change (1984), the geography textbook World Regional Geography: A Question of Place (1989); his current work, Sijilmasa: The Last Civilized Place, is under contract with the University of Texas Press. Professor Miller, who has also been a Foreign Service Officer in the U.S. Department of State and served in the Congo, will be on leave 2003-2006 while he serves as Director of the Center for Studies of the Maghrib (Centre des Etudes Maghrebines) in Tunis. Dr. Miller directs
the undergraduate minor in geography. See his images of Morocco
on the GeoImages project at: geogweb.berkeley.edu/GeoImages/Miller/millerone.html.
Selected Publications Imlil: A Moroccan Mountain Community in Change (Westview, 1984)
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