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René Fülöp-Miller, born Philip Müller (17 February 1891 – 17 May 1963) was an Austrian cultural historian and writer. He was born to an Alsatian immigrant and a Serbian mother in Caransebeş (in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire) and died in Hanover, New Hampshire.
During his career as a journalist and editor he resided in various places such as Vienna, Paris, Lausanne, Budapest, Moscow, London, Los Angeles and New York.
Works
Rasputin: The Holy Devil, 1927
The Mind and Face of Bolshevism: An Examination of Cultural Life in Soviet Russia, 1927
The Russian Theatre: Its Character and History with Special Reference to the Revolutionary Period, 1927
Lenin and Gandhi, 1927
(ed. with Friedrich Eckstein) The Diary of Dostoyevsky's Wife, 1928
The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, 1930
The Ochrana: The Russian Secret Police, 1930
(ed.) Tolstoy: Literary Fragments, Letters and Reminiscences not Previously Published, Issued under the Authority of the Tolstoy family, 1931
(ed.) Under Three Tsars: The Memoirs of the Lady-in-Waiting, Elizabeth Narishkin-Kurakin, 1931
Leo XIII and Our Times: Might of the Church-power in the World, 1935
Leaders, Dreamers, and Rebels; an Account of the Great Mass-movements of History and the Wish-dreams that Inspired Them, 1935
Triumph over Pain, 1938
The Saints that Moved the World: Anthony, Augustine, Francis, Ignatius, Theresa, 1945
Fyodor Dostoevsky: Insight, Faith, and Prophecy, 1950
The Night of Time, 1955
The Jesuits: A History of the Society of Jesus, 1963