Education
Born to a Cumberland mine owner, Miller attended Oxford, gained a double first, and was called for the law in 1889 but never practiced.
Born to a Cumberland mine owner, Miller attended Oxford, gained a double first, and was called for the law in 1889 but never practiced.
At first they lived in Rome until 1923, when he found Benito Mussolini"s rise to power distasteful, and moved to Athens. There Miller was associated with the British School at Athens until the German invasion of Greece in 1941. Together the couple lived in South Africa for the rest of their lives, Ada Mary surviving him by four years.
They had no children.
His important publications include:
The Balkans (1896)
Travels and Politics in the Near East (1898)
Greek Life in Town and Country (1905)
The Latins in the Levant (1908)
The Ottoman Empire and its Successors (1913)
Essays on the Latin Orient (1921)
History of the Greek People (1821-1921) (1922)
Trebizond the Last Greek Empire (1926).