Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
Monumenta Nipponica Volume 50, Number 4 (1995)
MN 50:4 (1995) 433–84The Shogun’s ‘Painting Match’Karen L. Brock
MN 50:4 (1995) 523–528Beauty and Illusion: Tanizaki in VenicePaul McCarthy
MN 50:4 (1995) 529–535A Poetics of Pure ArtLeith Morton
MN 50:4 (1995) 537–550Nikolai of JapanEvgeny Steiner
MN 50:4 (1995) 551–553Dreams of Difference: The Japan Romantic School and the Crisis of Modernity by Kevin Michael DoakPaul Anderer
MN 50:4 (1995) 553–555La pensée de Kobayashi Hideo: Un intellectuel japonais au tournant de l’histoire by Ninomiya MasayukiRoy Starrs
MN 50:4 (1995) 555–558A Guide to Ezra Pound and Ernest Fenollosa’s ‘Classic Noh Theatre of Japan’ by Akiko Miyake, Sanehide Kodama, Nicholas TeeleEileen Katō
MN 50:4 (1995) 558–560Documentos del Japón, 1547–1557 by Juan Ruiz-de-Medina; Documentos del Japón, 1558–1562 by Juan Ruiz-de-MedinaMichael Cooper
MN 50:4 (1995) 560–562The Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern Japan by Eiko IkegamiH. Paul Varley
MN 50:4 (1995) 562–566Central Authority and Local Autonomy in the Formation of Early Modern Japan: The Case of Kaga Domain by Philip C. BrownRonald P. Toby
MN 50:4 (1995) 566–569The Making of a Japanese Periphery, 1750–1920 by Kären WigenNeil L. Waters
MN 50:4 (1995) 569–572Edo and Paris: Urban Life and the State in the Early Modern Era by James L. McClain, John M. Merriman, Ugawa KaoruPaul Waley
MN 50:4 (1995) 572–574Capitalism From Within: Economy, Society, and the State in a Japanese Fishery by David L. HowellBrett L. Walker
MN 50:4 (1995) 574–576Nitobe Inazō: Japan’s Bridge Across the Pacific by John HowesSally Ann Hastings
MN 50:4 (1995) 577–579Architects of Affluence: The Tsutsumi Family and the Seibu Enterprises in 20th-Century Japan by Thomas R. H. HavensGary D. Allinson
MN 50:4 (1995) 579–581Haiga: Takebe Sōchō and the Haiku-Painting Tradition by Stephen AddissJoan H. O’Mara
MN 50:4 (1995) 581–583An American in Japan, 1945–1948: A Civilian View of the Occupation by Jacob Van StaaverenGary DeCoker
MN 50:4 (1995) 583–586Japanese New Religions in the West by Peter B. Clarke, Jeffrey SomersRichard Fox Young
MN 50:4 (1995) 586–590Les Mathématiques japonaises à l’époque d’Edo (1600–1868): Une étude des travaux de Seki Takakazu (?–1708) et de Takebe Katahiro (1664–1739) by Annick HoriuchiDénes Nagy