Monumenta Nipponica Volume 58, Number 1, 2003
MN 58:1 (2003) 1–42The Capacity of Chūshingura: Three Hundred Years of ChūshinguraHenry D. Smith II
MN 58:1 (2003) 43–78Terms of Understanding: The Shōsetsu according to Tayama KataiMatthew Fraleigh
MN 58:1 (2003) 79–102Regendering Domestic Space: Modern Housing in Prewar TokyoMariko Inoue
MN 58:1 (2003) 103–16Identity, Nihonjinron, and Academic (Dis) honestyIan Reader
MN 58:1 (2003) 117–19João Rodrigues’s Account of Sixteenth-Century Japan by Michael CooperM. Antoni J. Ucerler
MN 58:1 (2003) 119–22Le Voyage au Japon: Anthologie de Textes Français 1858–1908 by Patrick BeillevaireBeatrice M. Bodart Bailey
MN 58:1 (2003) 122–25The Human Tradition in Modern Japan by Anne Walthall; Memories of Wind and Waves: A Self-Portrait of Lakeside Japan by Junichi Saga, Juliet Winters CarpenterHarald Fuess
MN 58:1 (2003) 125–28The Political Thought of Mori Arinori: A Study in Meiji Conservatism by Alistair SwaleErnst Lokowandt
MN 58:1 (2003) 128–30Colonial Modernity in Korea by Gi-Wook Shin, Michael RobinsonPeter Duus
MN 58:1 (2003) 131–33A Time of Crisis: Japan, the Great Depression, and Rural Revitalization by Kerry SmithEdward E. Pratt
MN 58:1 (2003) 133–36Housing in Postwar Japan: A Social History by Ann WaswoGail Lee Bernstein
MN 58:1 (2003) 136–38Individual Dignity in Modern Japanese Thought: The Evolution of the Concept of “Jinkaku” in Moral and Educational Discourse by Kyoko InoueRikki Kersten
MN 58:1 (2003) 139–41Abortion before Birth Control: The Politics of Reproduction in Postwar Japan by Tiana NorgrenUlrike Wöhr
MN 58:1 (2003) 142–43Embracing the Firebird: Yosano Akiko and the Rebirth of the Female Voice in Modern Japanese Poetry by Janine BeichmanClaire Dodane
MN 58:1 (2003) 143–46Ryōgen and Mount Hiei: Japanese Tendai in the Tenth Century by Paul GronerHank Glassman
MN 58:1 (2003) 146–48Martin Heidegger im Denken Watsuji Tetsurōs by Hans Peter LiederbachJoseph S. O’Leary