Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
Monumenta Nipponica Volume 56, Number 3 (2001)
MN 56:3 (2001) 295–347Chats with the Master: Selections from “Kensai Zōdan”Steven D. Carter
MN 56:3 (2001) 305–47Chats with KensaiKensai, Translated by Steven D. Carter
MN 56:3 (2001) 349–80The Guild of the Blind in Tokugawa JapanGerald Groemer
MN 56:3 (2001) 381–95Literacy Revisited: Some Reflections on Richard Rubinger’s FindingsPeter F. Kornicki
MN 56:3 (2001) 397–403Considering the Alchemy of RelicsMimi Hall Yiengpruksawan
MN 56:3 (2001) 405–406Japonius Tyrannus: The Japanese Warlord Oda Nobunaga Reconsidered by Jeroen LamersConrad Totman
MN 56:3 (2001) 406–408The Satsuma Students in Britain: Japan’s Early Search for the “Essence of the West” by Andrew CobbingW. F. Vande Walle
MN 56:3 (2001) 409–13History’s Disquiet: Modernity, Cultural Practice, and the Question of Everyday Life by Harry Harootunian; Overcome by Modernity: History, Culture, and Community in Interwar Japan by Harry HarootunianSepp Linhart
MN 56:3 (2001) 413–15The History of Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1600–2000. Volume II: The Political-Diplomatic Dimension, 1931–2000 by Ian Nish, Yoichi KibataRolf-Harald Wippich
MN 56:3 (2001) 415–18Minamata: Pollution and the Struggle for Democracy in Postwar Japan by Timothy S. GeorgeDavid Leheny
MN 56:3 (2001) 418–22Lost Leaves: Women Writers of Meiji Japan by Rebecca L. Copeland; Women Writers of Meiji and Taishō Japan: Their Lives, Works, and Critical Reception, 1868–1926 by Yukiko TanakaAngela Yiu
MN 56:3 (2001) 422–24A Study into the Thought of Kōgyō Daishi Kakuban: With a Translation of His “Gorin kuji myō himitsushaku” by Henny van der VeereBrian D. Ruppert
MN 56:3 (2001) 425–27Shifting Shape Shaping Text: Philosophy and Folklore in the Fox Kōan by Steven HeineAlexander M. Kabanoff
MN 56:3 (2001) 428–30From Austere Wabi to Golden Wabi: Philosophical and Aesthetic Aspects of Wabi in the Way of Tea by Minna TorniainenH. Paul Varley
MN 56:3 (2001) 430–32Writing in Light: The Silent Scenario and the Japanese Pure Film Movement by Joanne BernardiJeffrey A. Dym
MN 56:3 (2001) 433–34Learning to be Adolescent: Growing Up in U.S. and Japanese Middle Schools by Gerald K. LeTendreCatherine Lewis
MN 56:3 (2001) 435–37Gambling with Virtue: Japanese Women and the Search for Self in a Changing Nation by Nancy RosenbergerYuko Ogasawara
MN 56:3 (2001) 437–38Japanese Thought in the Tokugawa Era: A Bibliography of Western-Language Materials by Klaus KrachtPeter F. Kornicki