Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 315–39The Western Influence on Natural History in JapanMasuzō Ueno
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 340–51The European Influence on Physical Sciences in JapanSuketoshi Yajima
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 352–79The Western Influence on Japanese Military Science, Shipbuilding, and NavigationSeiho Arima
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 380–401The Influence of Western Culture on Japanese ArtTamon Miki
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 402–19General Bibliography on the Impact of Western Culture in Japan
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 420–55Shōkyūki: An Account of the Shōkyū War of 1221 (Part 2)Translated by William H. McCullough
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 456–65Research on the 1593 Jesuit Mission Press Edition of Esop’s FablesRichard L. Spear
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 466–68A Bibliographical Note on Miura BaienGino K. Piovesana
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 469–75Japanese Language for BeginnersFederico Lanzaco
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 476–77The Japanese Enlightenment. A Study of the Writings of Fukuzawa Yukichi by Carmen BlackerJoseph Pittau
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 477–79Asian Revolutionary. The Life of Sen Katayama by Hyman KublinGino K. Piovesana
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 479–82Franz Xaver, Sein Leben und seine Zeit. Band II: Asien 1541–1552. Erster Halbband: Indien und Indonesien 1541–1547 by Georg SchurhammerHubert Cieslik
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 482–85Meiji Bungakushi (History of Meiji Literature) by Nakamura Mitsuo; Taishō Bungakushi (History of Taishō Literature) by Usui Yoshimi; Shōwa Bungakushi (History of Shōwa Literature) by Hirano Ken; Sengo Bungaku No Kaisō (Recollections on Postwar Literature) by Nakamura Shin’ichirōShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 485–87After the Banquet by Yukio Mishima, Donald KeeneCharles Bracelen Flood
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 487–90The Voyage of the Alceste to the Ryukyus and Southeast Asia by John M’LeodCharles Bracelen Flood
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 490Studies in Japanese Folklore by Richard M. DorsonFanny Hagin Mayer
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 491–92Folktales of Japan by Keigo Seki, Robert J. AdamsFanny Hagin Mayer
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 492–93Japanese Rainmaking and Other Folk Practices by Geoffrey BownasFanny Hagin Mayer
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 493–97The Japanese House: A Tradition for Contemporary Architecture by Heinrich EngelRobert R. Arrowsmith
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 498–99Japan’s New Middle Class, The Salary Man and His Family in a Tokyo Suburb by Ezra F. VogelJohn E. Blewett
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 500El Matrimonio de los Japoneses. Problema, y Soluciones Segun un Ms. Inedito de Gil de la Mata, S.J. (1547–1599) by Gil de la Mata, Jesús López GayJ. K. Jolson
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 501–503Gendai Seiji no Shisō to Kōdō (Thought and Behavior in Modern Politics) by Maruyama Masao; Thought and Behaviour in Modern Japanese Politics by Maruyama Masao; Maruyama Masao Chosaku Nōto (Notes on Maruyama Masao’s Writings) by Imai JuichirōJoseph Pittau
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 504–505Emperor and Nation in Japan. Political Thinkers of the Tokugawa Period by David Magarey EarlJoseph Pittau
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 505–509Law in Japan: The Legal Order in a Changing Society by Arthur Taylor von MehrenAntonio Ruocco
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 509–510China and Christianity. The Missionary Movement and the Growth of Chinese Antiforeignism, 1860–1870 by Paul A. CohenJean Monsterleet
MN 19:3/4 (1964) 510–512Korean Works and Days by Richard RuttCharles Bracelen Flood
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 1–36An Introduction to the Later Novels of Natsume SōsekiValdo H. Viglielmo
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 37–65Hermann Roesler’s Commentaries on the Meiji Constitution (Part 2)Johannes Siemes
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 44–65Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan (Part 2)Hermann Roesler, Translated by Johannes Siemes
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 66–110Kitamura Tōkoku Essays on the Inner LifeFrancis H. Mathy
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 111–29Men and Social Ideas of the Early Taishō PeriodGino K. Piovesana
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 130–62Cessationals in the Japanese DialectsYoichi Fujiwara
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 163–215Shōkyūki: An Account of the Shōkyū War of 1221 (Part 1)William H. McCullough
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 169–215ShōkyūkiTranslated by William H. McCullough
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 216Dimension of Japan. by Lawrence OlsonGino K. Piovesana
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 217Seaweed for Breakfast by Nina EptonJohn Lynch
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 220–21Fenollosa: The Far East and American Culture by Lawrence W. ChisolmShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 221–22The Life of Kakuzō, Author of the Book of Tea by Yasuko HoriokaGino K. Piovesana
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 222–23Major Plays of Chikamatsu by Donald KeeneBenito Ortolani
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 224–26Nagauta. The Heart of Kabuki Music by William P. MalmRamiro Planas
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 226–27Nippon no Katachi (Forms in Japan) by Futakawa Sochio, Kōjiro Yuichirō, Hosoya IwaoRobert R. Arrowsmith
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 228A Short History of Japanese Architecture by A. L. SadlerEduardo J. Anzorena
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 229From Castle to Teahouse. Japanese Architecture of the Momoyama Period by John B. Kirby, Jr.Eduardo J. Anzorena
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 231–33Paternalism in the Japanese Economy: Anthropological Studies of Oyabun-Kobun Patterns by John W. Bennett, Iwao IshinoWilliam H. Brown
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 233–34Small Business in Japan by Tokutarō YamanakaRobert K. Paus
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 229–30Bonsai-Saikei: The Art of Japanese Miniature Trees, Gardens and Landscapes by Toshio Kawamoto, Joseph Y. KuriharaJoseph P. Love
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 217–19An Introduction to Written Japanese by P. G. O’Neill, S. YanadaFederico Lanzaco
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 1–44Kitamura Tōkoku: The Early YearsFrancis H. Mathy