Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
Monumenta Nipponica Volume 21, Number 1/2 (1966)
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 1–46Takizawa Bakin, 1767–1848: A Restoration that FailedLeon M. Zolbrod
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 47–60Japanese Management: The Cultural BackgroundWilliam H. Brown
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 61–96Attitudes of Japanese Students Toward Foreign CountriesFernando M. Basabe
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 97–113Intra-Familial Linguistic Usage in JapanHerbert Passin
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 114–24“Excessive Competition” in Japanese BusinessMartin Bronfenbrenner
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 125–70The “Five Ranks” Dialectic of the Sōtō-Zen School in the Light of Kuei-Fêng Tsung-Mi’s “Ariya-Shiki” SchemeAlfonso Verdú
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 171–202“Ugetsu Monogatari” or Tales of Moonlight and RainE. Dale Saunders
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 177–202Ugetsu MonogatariAkinari Ueda, Translated by E. Dale Saunders
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 203–209The Land of Natural Affirmation: Pre-Buddhist JapanAlicia Orloff Matsunaga
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 210–12Nishida Kitarō, hito to shisō, (Nishida Kitarō: Man and Thought) by Shimomura ToratarōLothar G. Knauth
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 212–14Studies in Shinto Thought by Muraoka Tsunetsugu, D. M. Brown, J. T. ArakiFrancisco Pérez Ruiz
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 214–16The Three Pillars of Zen: Teaching, Practice, and Enlightenment by Philip KapleauWilliam Johnston
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 217–18Chih-I (538–597). An Introduction to the Life and Ideas of a Chinese Buddhist Monk by Leon HurvitzHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 218–19Abstraktion und Intuition als Wege zur Wahrheit in Yoga und Zen by Alfonso VerdúBenito Ortolani
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 219–20Nihon Kiristokyō bunken mokuroku, Meiji ki (A Bibliography of Christianity in Japan-Meiji Era) Part II (1859–1912) by Committee on Asian Cultural Studies; Nihon shisōshi bunken kaidai (A Descriptive Bibliography of Japanese Intellectual History) by Ōkura seishinbunka kenkyūjoShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 220–21Christian Corridors to Japan by Joseph J. SpaeJohn Nissel
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 221–24Manyō hihyō-shi kenkyū, (Studies on the History of Criticism on Manyō-shū) by Hirano KimihiroShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 224–25Bunraku. The Art of the Japanese Puppet Theatre by Donald KeeneJoseph Roggendorf
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 225–27Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Modernization by Marius B. JansenKieran M. Rohan
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 228Japan—Its Land, People and Culture by Japanese National Commission for UNESCOWilliam A. Laney
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 229–30A Brief Diplomatic History of Modern Japan by Kajima MorinosukeWilliam A. Laney
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 230–31Japanese Education: Its Past and Present by Tokiomi Kaigo; Society and Education in Japan by Herbert PassinJohn Nissel
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 231–35Asia in the Making of Europe. I: The Century of Discovery Book One and Book Two by Donald F. LachArcadio Schwade
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 235–39East Asia: The Great Tradition by Edwin O. Reischauer, John K. Fairbank; East Asia: The Modern Transformation by John K. Fairbank, Edwin O. Reischauer, Albert M. CraigCharles Bracelen Flood
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 239–40A Short History of Korea by The Center for East Asian Cultural Studies in JapanRichard T. Chang
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 240Japanese Painting: A Brief History by Kenji TodaFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 241–42Japanese Buddhist Prints by Mosaku Ishida, Charles S. TerryFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 242Decorative Arts of Japan by Chisaburoh F. YamadaFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 243–44Contemporary Japanese Houses by Kiyoshi Seike, Charles S. TerryFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 244–45Tessai. Master of the Literati Style by Tarō Odakane, Money L. HickmanFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 245–46The Art of the Chrysanthemum by Tameji Nakajima, H. Carl YoungWilliam A. Laney
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 246–47Color Slides: Nara, Kyoto by Joseph P. LoveHans Waldenfels
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 247–48Ministers of Modernization, Elite Mobility in the Meiji Restoration, 1868–1873 by Bernard S. SilbermanRobert K. Paus