Barton J. Bernstein

Affiliations: 
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
United States History, General, International Law and Relations, Biography
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Frank Burt Freidel grad student 1964 Harvard
 (The Truman Administration and the Politics of Inflation)

Children

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Charles 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
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