Monumenta Nipponica Volume 26, Number 3/4, 1971
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 251–65The Flow-Dynamics in Kawabata Yasunari’s Snow CountryKinya Tsuruta
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 267–85Kawabata’s Lyrical Mode in Snow CountryAnthony V. Liman
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 307–17The Unreality of Love: Time and Death in Kawabata’s Lyric PoemJaime Fernandez
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 319–93Kinjiseironkō: Thoughts on Recent Political DiscourseBarbara J. Teters
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 415–29Generational Differences in Values and Attitudes Between Japanese College Students and their Fathers, with some Implications for Historical Change of ValuesTsuyoshi Kato
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 431–43Diogo de Mesquita, S. J. and the Jesuit Mission PressDiego Pacheco
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 455–69The Origin of the Japanese Language by Ohno SusumuRoy Andrew Miller
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 469–70Zen and the Fine Arts by Shin-ichi Hisamatsu, Gishin TokiwaFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 471–72Toward Restoration: The Growth of Political Consciousness in Tokugawa Japan by H. D. HarootunianHarold Bolitho
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 472–74Japan, Patterns of Continuity by Fosco MarainiGerard Barry
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 474–76Oriental Philosophies by John M. KollerTakasaki Jikidō
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 477–79Kirishitan Gogaku no Kenkyū (Research in Kirishitan Language Studies) by Doi TadaoMichael Cooper
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 479–80Ōchō no Eizō (Men and Women of the Court) by Tsunoda Bun’ēShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 480–88Nichi-po Jisho no Kenkyū (Studies on a Japanese-Portuguese Dictionary) by Imaizumi Tadayoshi; Yōgaku-shiryō to Kindai Nihongo no Kenkyū (Studies on Yōgaku Materials and Modern Japanese) by Matsumura Akira; Ranwa-eiwa Jisho Hattatsu-shi (History of Dutch-Japanese and English-Japanese Lexicography) by Nagashima Daisuke; Zusetsu Nihon no Yōgaku (Japan’s Western Studies, Illustrated) by Sōgō Masaaki; Nihon no Eigaku Hyakunen (A Century of English Studies in Japan) by Takanashi Kenkichi, Ōmura KikichiShun’ichi H. Takayanagi