Ethan Mark (b. 1965) is Associate Professor in Modern Japanese History and Asian Studies at Leiden University, Netherlands. He is author of _Japan's Occupation of Java in the Second World War: A Transnational History_ (Bloomsbury, 2018). Other publications include _Grassroots Fascism: The War Experience of the Japanese People_ (Columbia University Press, 2015, an annotated translation of Yoshimi Yoshiaki's _Kusa no ne no fashizumu: Nihon minshu no senso taiken_ , Tokyo University Press, 1987), "Fascisms Seen and Unseen: The Netherlands, Japan, Indonesia and the Relationalities of Imperial Crisis" in _Visualizing Fascism: The Twentieth Century Rise of the Global Right_ (edited by Julia Adeney Thomas and Geoff Eley, Duke University Press, 2020), "The Perils of Co-Prosperity: Takeda Rintarō, Occupied Southeast Asia, and the Seductions of Postcolonial Empire," _American Historical Review_ , 119:4 (October 2014): 1184-1206 and "Asia's Transwar Lineage: Nationalism, Marxism, and 'Greater Asia' in an Indonesian Inflection," _Journal of Asian Studies_ 65 , no. 3 (August 2006): 461-493.