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Sarah-Louise Miller is a historian of war and a full-time lecturer in the Defence Studies Department at King’s College London. Her research focuses on the history of warfare in the twentieth century, particularly the World Wars. Sarah completed her MPhil at Anglia Ruskin University and followed that with a PhD from King’s College London’s Department of War Studies, finishing in July 2022. She has spent a brief period as a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge and currently holds a visiting scholar position at the University of Oxford’s Faculty of History where she is a member of Kellogg College, Oxford. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a member of the Royal Aeronautical Society, and has contributed to various prestigious academic works and projects. Sarah regularly appears in British television history documentaries, featuring on channels such as BBC, ITV, and National Geographic. Her primary research areas include air power, maritime intelligence, and the social history of conflict, focusing on the contributions of women in military intelligence during the Second World War. Some of her notable publications include works on the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force and the Lancaster bomber during World War II. Sarah is actively engaged in exploring untold narratives in the context of warfare and has a forthcoming book titled 'Women in Allied Naval Intelligence during the Second World War'.
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