Bruce Bartlett


Bruce Reeves Bartlett is an American historian whose area of expertise is supplyside economics. He served as a domestic policy adviser to Ronald Reagan and as a Treasury official under George H. W. Bush.

Bartlett was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the son of Marjorie and Frank Bartlett. He was educated at Rutgers University and Georgetown University . He originally studied American diplomatic history under Lloyd Gardner at Rutgers and Jules Davids at Georgetown. He did a considerable amount of research on the origins of the Pearl Harbor attack, doing a masters thesis on the topic at Georgetown, the substance of which was later published as Coverup The Politics of Pearl Harbor, 19411946. He was closely advised by Percy Greaves, who had been the Republican counsel to the congressional committee investigating the Pearl Harbor attack in 1946.

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