Barton J. Bernstein
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
Area:
United States History, General, International Law and Relations, BiographyGoogle:
"Barton Bernstein"Parents
Sign in to add mentorFrank Burt Freidel | grad student | 1964 | Harvard | |
(The Truman Administration and the Politics of Inflation) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeCharles Allred Cannon | grad student | 1974 | Stanford |
Wayne K. Hobson | grad student | 1977 | Stanford |
Robert B. Westbrook | grad student | 1980 | Stanford |
Andrew J. Rotter | grad student | 1981 | Stanford |
Gordon H. Chang | grad student | 1987 | Stanford |
Conrad C. Crane | grad student | 1990 | Stanford |
Rebecca S. Lowen | grad student | 1990 | Stanford |
Michael Salman | grad student | 1993 | Stanford |
Gary Tocchet | grad student | 1995 | Stanford |
Gian Gentile | grad student | 1998 | Stanford |
Sean L. Malloy | grad student | 2002 | Stanford |
Eric R. Alterman | grad student | 2003 | Stanford |
Benjamin P. Greene | grad student | 2004 | Stanford |
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Bernstein BJ. (2013) Analyzing and assessing Gaddis's Kennan biography: Questionable interpretations and unpursued evidence and issues Journal of Cold War Studies. 15: 170-182 |
Bernstein BJ. (2000) Understanding decisionmaking, U.S. foreign policy, and the Cuban missile crisis: A review essay International Security. 25: 134-164 |
Bernstein BJ, Christman AA. (1999) The Making of the Atomic Admiral: "Deak" Parsons and Modernizing the U.S. Navy@@@Target Hiroshima: Deak Parsons and the Creation of the Atomic Bomb The Journal of Military History. 63: 415 |
Bernstein BJ. (1999) Reconsidering “Invasion Most Costly”: Popular‐History Scholarship, Publishing Standards, and the Claim of High U.S. Casualty Estimates to Help Legitimize the Atomic Bombings Peace & Change. 24: 220-248 |
Bernstein BJ. (1999) Reconsidering Truman's claim of 'half a million American lives' saved by the atomic bomb: The construction and deconstruction of a myth Journal of Strategic Studies. 22: 54-95 |
Bernstein BJ. (1995) The Atomic Bombings Reconsidered Foreign Affairs. 74: 135 |
Bernstein BJ. (1993) Seizing the contested terrain of early nuclear history: Stimson, conant, and their allies explain the decision to use the atomic bomb Diplomatic History. 17: 35-72 |
Bernstein BJ. (1992) Writing, Righting, or Wronging the Historical Record: President Truman’s Letter on His Atomic-Bomb Decision Diplomatic History. 16: 163-173 |
Bernstein BJ. (1990) Commentary: Reconsidering Khrushchev’s Gambit—Defending the Soviet Union and Cuba Diplomatic History. 14: 231-240 |
Bernstein BJ. (1986) A postwar myth: 500,000 U.S. lives saved Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 42: 38-40 |