Herbert J. Muller (July 7, 1905 – January 27, 1980) was an American historian, academic, government official and writer.
He taught at Cornell, Purdue, and Indiana universities (1959–1980), served in the Department of State and on the War Production Board, and frequently lectured abroad.
He was the author of The Uses of the Past, an inquiry into the lessons of history, focusing on Rome and Greece, Christianity and Judaism, the Byzantine empire, the Middle Ages, and Russia and China.
Muller attended the 1966 Dartmouth Literacy Conference which brought together around 50 English teachers from the UK, UDA and Canada.
His great-grandfather Nicholas Muller came to the United States from Germany in 1848 and with his brother Karl founded the Muller Art Metal Works.