Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 48:1 (1993) 10–31IwatsutsujiKitamura Kigin, Translated by Paul Gordon Schalow
MN 48:1 (1993) 1–31The Invention of a Literary Tradition of Male Love: Kitamura Kigin’s IwatsutsujiPaul Gordon Schalow
MN 48:1 (1993) 33–52The House of Gold: Fujiwara Kiyohira’s KonjikidōMimi Hall Yiengpruksawan
MN 48:1 (1993) 58–88Sandō: The Three Techniques of Noh CompositionZeami Kanze Motokiyo, Translated by Shelley Fenno Quinn
MN 48:1 (1993) 53–88How to Write a Noh Play: Zeami’s SandōShelley Fenno Quinn
MN 48:1 (1993) 89–99Two Artists of the Edo PeriodPatricia J. Graham
MN 48:1 (1993) 101–108Japonisme in the WestMarie-Thérèse Barrett
MN 48:1 (1993) 109–14Flowing TracesMimi Hall Yiengpruksawan
MN 48:1 (1993) 115–16Genji Gaiden: The Origins of Kumazawa Banzan’s Commentary on The Tale of Genji by James McMullenAileen Gatten
MN 48:1 (1993) 116–19Traditional Japanese Poetry: An Anthology by Steven D. CarterMark Morris
MN 48:1 (1993) 120–21Poèmes du Zen des Cinq-Montagnes by Alain-Louis ColasMarian Ury
MN 48:1 (1993) 121–24Servants, Shophands, and Laborers in the Cities of Tokugawa Japan by Gary P. LeuppConstantine Nomikos Vaporis
MN 48:1 (1993) 124–27Kinsei Kōgaishi no Kenkyū by Andō SeiichiConrad Totman
MN 48:1 (1993) 127–30Emperor Hirohito and Shōwa Japan: A Political Biography by Stephen S. LargeDavid A. Titus
MN 48:1 (1993) 130–32A Study of Dōgen: His Philosophy and Religion by Masao Abe, Steven HeineDale S. Wright
MN 48:1 (1993) 132–35Zen Awakening and Society by Christopher Ives, Abe Masao, John HickRobert E. Carter
MN 48:1 (1993) 135–36Rennyo: The Second Founder of Shin Buddhism by Minor L. Rogers, Ann T. RogersPaul O. Ingram
MN 48:1 (1993) 136–39The Jews and the Japanese: The Successful Outsiders by Ben-Ami ShillonySheila K. Johnson
MN 48:1 (1993) 139–41Re-made in Japan: Everyday Life and Consumer Taste in a Changing Society by Joseph J. TobinWalter Edwards
MN 48:1 (1993) 142–43Early Japanese Books in Cambridge University Library: A Catalogue of the Aston, Satow and von Siebold Collections by Nozomu Hayashi, Peter KornickiKenji Niki
MN 48:1 (1993) 144–45CorrespondenceRichard H. Mitchell
MN 47:4 (1992) 435–67Religious Life of the Kamakura Bushi: Kumagai Naozane and His DescendantsFumiko Miyazaki
MN 47:4 (1992) 477–93Kokon ChomonjūTachibana Narisue, Translated by Yoshiko Kurata Dykstra
MN 47:4 (1992) 469–93Notable Tales Old and New: Tachibana Narisue’s Kokon ChomonjūYoshiko Kurata Dykstra
MN 47:4 (1992) 495–519The Bulls of Chōmyōji: A Joint Work by Sōtatsu and MitsuhiroSandy Kita
MN 47:4 (1992) 521–526Ineffable Words, Unmentionable DeedsT. Griffith Foulk
MN 47:4 (1992) 527–529The Tale of Matsura: Fujiwara Teika’s Experiment in Fiction by Wayne P. LammersS. Yumiko Hulvey
MN 47:4 (1992) 529–532Murasaki’s Genji and Prouste’s Recherche: A Comparative Study by Shirley M. LouiMarian Ury
MN 47:4 (1992) 532–535Visions of Desire: Tanizaki’s Fictional Worlds by Ken K. ItoNobuko Miyama Ochner
MN 47:4 (1992) 535–537The Sound of the Wind: The Life and Works of Uno Chiyo by Rebecca L. CopelandAnn Sherif
MN 47:4 (1992) 537–539Literary Relations East and West: Selected Essays by Jean Toyama, Nobuko OchnerReiko Tachibana Nemoto
MN 47:4 (1992) 539–541Antiquity and Anachronism in Japanese History by Jeffrey P. MassJohn S. Brownlee
MN 47:4 (1992) 541–544Hired Swords: The Rise of Private Warrior Power in Early Japan by Karl F. FridayCarl Steenstrup
MN 47:4 (1992) 544–546The Demography of Sociopolitical Conflict in Japan, 1721–1846 by James W. WhiteMark Ravina
MN 47:4 (1992) 546–548China in the Tokugawa World by Marius B. JansenBob Tadashi Wakabayashi
MN 47:4 (1992) 548–551The Establishment of the Japanese Constitutional System by Junji Banno, J. A. A. StockwinGeorge Akita
MN 47:4 (1992) 551–553The Prison Memoirs of a Japanese Woman by Kaneko Fumiko, Jean Inglis, Mikiso HanePatricia G. Steinhoff
MN 47:4 (1992) 554–556Tenkō: Ideology and Societal Integration in Prewar Japan by Patricia G. SteinhoffMiriam Silverberg
MN 47:4 (1992) 557–559Janus-Faced Justice: Political Criminals in Imperial Japan by Richard H. MitchellJohn O. Haley
MN 47:4 (1992) 560–561Winners in Peace: MacArthur, Yoshida, and Postwar Japan by Richard B. FinnGrant K. Goodman
MN 47:4 (1992) 561–563Flowering in the Shadows: Women in the History of Chinese and Japanese Painting by Marsha WeidnerPaul Berry
MN 47:4 (1992) 564–565Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives: Political and Economic Change in a Tōhoku Village by Jackson H. BaileyOk-pyo Moon
MN 47:4 (1992) 566–568Japanese Social Organization by Takie Sugiyama LebraRoger Goodman
MN 47:4 (1992) 569–571Authority Without Power: Law and the Japanese Paradox by John Owen HaleyLawrence Ward Beer
MN 47:4 (1992) 571–574Les doctrines de l’école japonaise Tendaï au début du IXe siécle: Gishin et le Hokke-shū gi shū by Jean-Noël RobertWilliam M. Bodiford
MN 47:4 (1992) 574–578Japanese Religion and Society: Paradigms of Structure and Change by Winston DavisHelen Hardacre
MN 47:3 (1992) 304–21HosshinshūKamo no Chōmei, Translated by Rajyashree Pandey
MN 47:3 (1992) 299–321Suki and Religious Awakening: Kamo no Chōmei’s HosshinshūRajyashree Pandey