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Peter N. Kirstein : ウィキペディア英語版
Peter N. Kirstein

Peter N. Kirstein is a professor of history at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, Illinois. He received his MA. and Ph.D. from Saint Louis University, and his A.B. from Boston University, where he studied under Howard Zinn. Kirstein also attended Washington University in St. Louis. Kirstein received his university's Excellence in Teaching Award. He is known for his research on the atomic bomb, and support of academic freedom. He was reelected for the fourth time to a two-year term (2014-2016) as Vice President of the Illinois Conference of the American Association of University Professors and is chair of the Illinois Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure. He was also elected president of his university's AAUP chapter for a term that ends in January 2017.
==Scholarship==
Kirstein has written a book, ''Anglo over Bracero: The History of the Mexican Worker in the US from Roosevelt to Nixon'' (San Francisco: R and E Research Associates). His scholarship has been published by ''The Historian'', ''Western Historical Quarterly'', ''Art in America'', ''Situation Analysis'', ''American Diplomacy'', ''Journal of Mexican American History'', ''Armed Forces & Society'', and ''History News Network'' (HNN). He has reviewed for the ''American Historical Review'' on the cultural impact of the nuclear age. Kirstein has published extensively on the decision to use the atomic bomb at the end of World War II. He has lectured several times at the US Army-Russian Institute in Germany. Kirstein published a book chapter "Academic Freedom since 9/11" in West Point graduate, Matthew Morgan, ed., ''The Impact of 9/11 and the New Legal Landscape: The Day That Changed Everything'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009). An article on the A-bomb is, "Hiroshima and Spinning the Atom: America, Britain, and Canada Proclaim the Nuclear Age, August 6, 1945," ''The Historian'', Winter 2009, 805-27. Kirstein spoke at the College of Complexes in Chicago on July 10, 2010 on "Remembering Howard Zinn: Giving Voice to the Voiceless." Using recently released FBI files, Kirstein has published an article for HNN, "The People’s Historian and the FBI Zinn Files." His review of Cary Nelson, ''No University is an Island'' appears in ''Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture'', 2011. He reviewed Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick, ''The Untold History of the United States'' and Robert Samuels, ''Why Public Higher Education Should be Free: How to Decrease Cost and Increase Quality At American Universities'' for ''Logos''. A review essay, "Howard Zinn, A.A.U.P. and the Battle for Academic Freedom," appears in ''Logos'', Spring 2015, and was reprinted in ''Academe'', the blog of the American Association of University Professors.

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