Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 45–88The Pearl Harbor Controversy: A Debate Among HistoriansJohn McKechney
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 89–127Das Wakashu-kabuki und das Yarō-kabukiBenito Ortolani
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 128–46The Comparative Philosophy of Kumatarō Kawada: A Contribution to the Dialogue between East and WestFrancisco Pérez Ruiz
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 147–90A Dialect Grammar of Japanese —190Yoichi Fujiwara
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 191–235The Case of Baba Tatsui: Western Enlightenment, Social Change and the Early Meiji IntellectualEugene Soviak
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 236–60Interfirm Wage Differentials in Postwar JapanE. Nagasawa and M. Sakurabayashi
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 261–85The Nō Plays: Obasute and KanehiraSeami [Zeami] Kanze Motokiyo, Translated by Stanleigh H. Jones
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 286–312The Tale of Monkey Genji: Sarugenji-zōshiEdward D. Putzar
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 297–312The Tale of Monkey GenjiTranslated by Edward D. Putzar
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 313–28The Chinese Communists’ Role in the Spread of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident into a Full-scale WarKimitada I. Miwa
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 329–37Marginal Notes on the Small Business Problem in JapanRobert K. Paus
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 338–51On Monographs and KuniyoshiRichard Lane
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 352–64Japanese Court PoetryShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 365–68Classified Catalogue of Modern Japanese Books in Cambridge University Library by Eric B. CeadelDon Brown
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 368–69Japan and Korea. A Critical Bibliography by Bernard S. SilbermanJoseph Pittau
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 369–70China. A Critical Bibliography by Charles O. HuckerPaul Yang
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 370–72The East and the West. A Study of Their Psychic and Cultural Characteristics by Sidney Lewis GulickJoseph Pittau
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 372–74Recent Japanese Philosophical Thought: 1862–1962. A Survey. by Gino K. PiovesanaJoseph Pittau
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 374–77Tenkanki no Shisō: Nihon kindaika wo megutte (Ideas in a Period of Change: On Japan’s Modernization) by Kawahara HiroshiRay A. Moore
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 377Ensayo Sobre el Bien by Nishida KitarōJ. J. L. Sopeña
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 378–84Modern Japanese Stories. An Anthology by Ivan MorrisFrancis H. Mathy
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 384–86A Net of Fireflies. Japanese Haiku and Haiku Paintings. With verse translations and an essay by Harold StewartJoseph P. Love
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 386–87The Iron Flute. 100 Zen Kōan with commentary by Genrō, Fūgai, and Nyōgen by Nyōgen Senzaki, Ruth Strout McCandlessJoseph P. Love
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 388–91The Way of the Brush. Painting Techniques of China and Japan by Fritz van BriessenJoseph P. Love
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 391–92Ukiyo-e Art (Ukiyo-e Geijutsu) by The Japan Ukiyo-e SocietyJoseph P. Love
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 392–95Il Teatro Giapponese. Storia e antologia by Marcello MuccioliBenito Ortolani
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 395–96Die Zeitgenössischen Quellen Zur Geschichte Portugiesisch-Asiens und Seiner Nachbarländer Zur Zeit des Hl. Franz Xaver (1538–1552) by Georg SchurhammerArcadio Schwade
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 396–97A History of Japan by Malcolm KennedyJoseph Pittau
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 397–98The Modernization of China and Japan by George M. BeckmannJoseph Pittau
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 398–99Industrialization of Japan by Nakayama IchirōRobert K. Paus
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 399–401Le Capital Dans L’Economie Japonaise by Roger CukiermanRobert K. Paus
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 401–402Economie et Population au Japon by Jean-Louis RiallinRobert K. Paus
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 402–404Korean Folk Tales: Imps, Ghosts, and Fairiets, Translated from the Korean of Im Bang and Yi Ryuk by James S. GaleFanny Hagin Mayer
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 377–78A Glossary of Japanese Neologisms. by Don C. Bailey; Shimbun-Go Jiten by Asahi ShimbunshaFrancis H. Mathy
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 1–66Hermann Roesler’s Commentaries on the Meiji Constitution (Part 1)Johannes Siemes
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 17–66Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan (Part 1)Hermann Roesler, Translated by Johannes Siemes
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 67–125Amerikanische Demokratie als Lebensform im japanischen Schul- und Familiensystem: Ein pädagogisches Experiment in einem moralischen VakuumHeinz Loduchowski
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 126–59A Dialect Grammar of JapaneseYoichi Fujiwara
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 161–213Okuni-kabuki und Onna-kabukiBenito Ortolani
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 214–64The Rakuyōshū (Part 2)Don Clifford Bailey
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 265–328The Amoghapāśahṛdaya-dhāraṇī: The Early Sanskrit Manuscript of the Reiunji Critically Edited and TranslatedR. O. Meisezahl
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 279–328Part I: Recension A: Amoghapāśahrdaya-nāma mahāyānasūtraTranslated by R. O. Meisezahl
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 329–39Peut-on expliquer le chinois par le japonais?Jos. L. M. Mullie
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 340Abriss der Japanischen Grammatik by Bruno LewinWilhelm Schiffer
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 341The Political Writings of Ogyū Sorai by J. R. McEwanJoseph Pittau
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 342–44Japanese Character and Culture by Bernard S. SilbermanFanny Hagin Mayer
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 344–47Man and Society in Japan by Tadashi FukutakeWilliam H. Brown
MN 17:1/4 (1962) 347–48The Opening of Japan: A Diary of Discovery in the Far East, 1853–1856 by George Henry Preble, Boleslaw SzczesniakJoseph Pittau