Monumenta Nipponica Volume 24, Number 4, 1969
MN 24:4 (1969) 353–71Early Meiji Liberalism: An AssessmentMikiso Hane
MN 24:4 (1969) 373–92General Grant’s 1879 Visit to JapanRichard T. Chang
MN 24:4 (1969) 393–401Some Aspects of Kokoro in ZeamiRichard B. Pilgrim
MN 24:4 (1969) 403–14The Birth of The Japanese TheaterThomas Immoos
MN 24:4 (1969) 415–65Two Shuramono: Ebira and MichimoriWilliam Ritchie Wilson
MN 24:4 (1969) 426–44EbiraZeami Kanze Motokiyo, Translated by William Ritchie Wilson
MN 24:4 (1969) 444–65MichimoriIami, Translated by William Ritchie Wilson
MN 24:4 (1969) 467–98Yōkyoku ni arawareta rinri shisō: Japanese Ethical Thought in the Noh Plays of the Muromachi PeriodWatsuji Tetsurō, Translated by David A. Dilworth
MN 24:4 (1969) 499–505HyottokoAkutagawa Ryūnosuke, Translated by Paul McCarthy
MN 24:4 (1969) 507–510Saru Kani Kassen (The Feud Between the Monkey and the Crab)Akutagawa Ryūnosuke, Translated by Thomas E. Swann
MN 24:4 (1969) 511–518Chichi (The Father)Dazai Osamu, Translated by David J. Brudnoy and Kazuko Shimizu
MN 24:4 (1969) 519–522Asa (Morning)Dazai Osamu, Translated by David J. Brudnoy and Yumiko Oka
MN 24:4 (1969) 523–524Party Rivalry and Political Change in Taishō Japan by Peter DuusThomas T. Winant
MN 24:4 (1969) 524–526Sōka Gakkai, Japan’s Militant Buddhists by Noah S. BrannenPier P. Del Campana
MN 24:4 (1969) 527Books Received