Former director of #Harvard Institute for Japanese Studies #AndrewGordon criticizes Professor #Rasmeyer for not having a #contract and therefore not having a thesis.
contract was normal at the time in Korea.
[Gim Byung Hun's Time Travel (3)] The attempted abduction of 7 women from Shariwon Station-3
An article in the 1925/8/17 Chosun ASAHI News introducing a contract not found in other newspapers: mediawatch.kr/news/article.h…
Your statement of criticism of Prof. #Rasmeyer shows that you either lack knowledge of pre-war Japanese (including Korean) history, or you are deliberately claiming a fake.
In an article criticizing your statement, I learned that you were involved in the #McGrawHill#textbook issue six years ago.
You(#AndrewGordon) are named in the statement by #AlexDudden.
Let's look back six years ago.
U.S. textbook on comfort women: Publisher refuses to revise it, saying it was a "massacre of comfort women to cover up" newsphere.jp/world-report/2…
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The Japanese military forcibly recruited as many as 200,000 women between the ages of 14 and 20 to serve in the military and forced them to work in military brothels called 'comfort stations.
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It also states that the Japanese military "massacred a large number of comfort women to cover up their activities.
above is identical to the letter by Professor Michael Che, at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). chwe.net/irle/letter/
Have #AndrewGordon read the paper below?
It's not the paper you should be arguing against, it's this one two years ago.
You had something to do with it