Monumenta Nipponica Volume 45, Number 2, 1990
MN 45:2 (1990) 127–55Edo in 1868: The View from BelowM. William Steele
MN 45:2 (1990) 157–88Poetic Apprenticeship: Fujiwara Teika’s Shogaku HyakushuRoselee Bundy
MN 45:2 (1990) 189–205The Japonian Charters: The English and Dutch ShuinjōDerek Massarella and Izumi K. Tytler
MN 45:2 (1990) 207–28Meiji in the Rear-View Mirror: Top Down vs. Bottom Up HistoryF. G. Notehelfer
MN 45:2 (1990) 229–31The Artistry of Aeschylus and Zeami: A Comparative Study of Greek Tragedy and Nō by Mae J. SmethurstMichiko Yusa
MN 45:2 (1990) 231–34Five Plays of Kishida Kunio by David G. Goodman, Richard McKinnon, J. Thomas RimerTed T. Takaya
MN 45:2 (1990) 234–36Britain’s Encounter with Meiji Japan, 1868–1912 by Olive ChecklandJanet Hunter
MN 45:2 (1990) 236–39Plain Words on the Pure Land Way: Sayings of the Wandering Monks of Medieval Japan. A Translation of Ichigon Hōdan by Dennis HirotaRobert E. Morrell
MN 45:2 (1990) 239–42Shintō and the State, 1868–1988 by Helen HardacreDavid A. Titus
MN 45:2 (1990) 242–45The Formation of Science in Japan: Building a Research Tradition by James R. BartholomewKenkichiro Koizumi
MN 45:2 (1990) 245–48Ten Great Educators of Modern Japan: A Japanese Perspective by Benjamin C. DukeVictor Kobayashi
MN 45:2 (1990) 248–51International Studies in Japan: A Bibliographic Guide. by Sadao Asada; Japan and the World, 1853–1952: A Bibliographic Guide to Japanese Scholarship in Foreign Relations by Sadao AsadaKimitada I. Miwa