Statement and study aid by Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Professor Emerita of Japanese History, School of Culture, History and Language, ARC Laureate Fellow 2012, Australian National University. February 11, 2021.

The Reception of the Ramseyer ‘Comfort Women’ Article in Japan: Historical and Political Background.” Tessa Morris-Suzuki, March 21, 2021.

Comments on Prof. J. Mark Ramseyer’s Article ‘Social Capital and the Problem of Opportunistic Leadership: The Example of Koreans in Japan.’ ” Tessa Morris-Suzuki, May 2021.

Statement by Andrew Gordon, Professor, Department of History, and Carter Eckert, Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University. February 17, 2021.

The Abuse of History: A Brief Response to J. Mark Ramseyer’s ‘Contracting for Sex.’Alexis Dudden, Professor of History, University of Connecticut. February 15, 2021.

Dudden: Law Professor Promotes Denialism on WW II Military Sexual Slavery.” Kenneth Best, UConn Today. March 16, 2021.

Undeniable: the Lived Experience of the ‘Comfort Women.’ ” Hijoo Son, Instructor of History, Phillips Academy, PhD in History from UCLA.

Historical Positivism, Ideology, and Nationalism in the Ramseyer Case.” Michael Wert, Associate Professor, Department of History, Marquette University. March 29, 2021.