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    NEW: PLEASE SHARE: Supplement to Special Issue: Academic Integrity at Stake: The Ramseyer Article - Four Letters (Table of Contents) Edited by Alexis Dudden Cc:

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  2. Feb 18

    We remember the nuclear meltdown of the Daichii power plant in on March 11, 2011. To mark the 10 year anniversary of this tragic event, we're hosting a film screening & panel discussion. Learn more and purchase film tickets at:

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  3. Readers, please consider joining us for this event.

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  4. NEW: Slaves to rival nationalisms: UNESCO and the politics of ‘comfort women’ commemoration Edward Vickers This article is a part of The Special Issue: The ‘Comfort Women’ as Public History. Cc:

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  5. PLEASE SHARE: Supplement to Special Issue: Academic Integrity at Stake: The Ramseyer Article - Five Letters (Table of Contents) Edited by Alexis Dudden Cc:

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  6. Please share: Statement by Andrew Gordon and Carter Eckert This is a part of a supplementary special issue Academic Integrity at Stake: The Ramseyer Article. Cc:

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  7. Mar 5

    Please share - Introduction: The “Comfort Women” as Public History - Scholarship, Advocacy & Commemorative Impulse Mark R. Frost & Edward Vickers This article is a part of The Special: The ‘Comfort Women’ as Public History. Cc:

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  8. Mar 5

    Please share - Special Issue: The ‘Comfort Women’ as Public History (Table of Contents) Edited by Edward Vickers and Mark R. Frost Cc:

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  9. Mar 5

    Please share - The ‘Comfort Women’ Issue, Freedom of Speech & Academic Integrity: A Study Aid Tessa Morris-Suzuki This is a part of a supplementary special issue Academic Integrity at Stake: The Ramseyer Article. Cc:

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  10. Mar 4

    NEW: Transmitting Knowledge and Gaining Recognition: Chinese “Comfort Women” Reparation Trials in the 1990s and 2000s Xiaoyang Hao This article is a part of The Special Issue: The ‘Comfort Women’ as Public History. Cc:

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  11. Mar 4

    “Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War”: The Case for Retraction on Grounds of Academic Misconduct By & This is a part of Academic Integrity at Stake: The Ramseyer Article.

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  12. Special Issue of the Asia-Pacific Journal : "The ‘Comfort Women’ as Public History." Outstanding work.

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  13. Mar 4

    Please share - The Abuse of History: A Brief Response Alexis Dudden This article is a part of the supplementary special Academic Integrity at Stake: The Ramseyer Article. Cc:

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  14. For more insight into this part of Dr. Seuss' career, I recommend this article:

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  15. Mar 2

    New Special Issue published by Asia Pacific Journal Japan Focus , co-edited by UCL History's Dr Mark Frost - available here:

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  16. Mar 2

    NEW: Please share - Introduction: The “Comfort Women” as Public History - Scholarship, Advocacy & Commemorative Impulse Mark R. Frost & Edward Vickers This article is a part of The Special: The ‘Comfort Women’ as Public History. Cc:

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  17. Mar 2

    NEW: Please share - The Abuse of History: A Brief Response Alexis Dudden This article is a part of the supplementary special Academic Integrity at Stake: The Ramseyer Article. Cc:

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  18. Mar 2

    PLEASE SHARE: Supplement to Special Issue: Academic Integrity at Stake: The Ramseyer Article - Five Letters (Table of Contents) Edited by Alexis Dudden Cc:

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  19. Mar 1

    NEW: Please share: Statement by Andrew Gordon and Carter Eckert This is a part of a supplementary special issue Academic Integrity at Stake: The Ramseyer Article. Cc:

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  20. “No matter what kind of ruling the ICJ decides, it will have to judge whether the ‘comfort women’ system was in violation of international law, and the testimonies of the victims would remain on the record. That in itself would be meaningful.”

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  21. ハーバード大学 ラムザイヤー教授問題に関するリンク集→  考えるヒントにご活用ください。

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