Monumenta Nipponica Volume 60, Number 3, 2005
MN 60:3 (2005) 297–338War and Injury: The Emergence of Wound Medicine in Medieval JapanAndrew Edmund Goble
MN 60:3 (2005) 339–91Female Pilgrims and Mt. Fuji: Changing Perspectives on the Exclusion of WomenFumiko Miyazaki
MN 60:3 (2005) 393–407Exercises in Biography: The Case of Takebe AyatariW. J. Boot
MN 60:3 (2005) 409–12Japan’s Colonization of Korea: Discourse and Power by Alexis DuddenJames C. Baxter
MN 60:3 (2005) 412–14Making Waves: Politics, Propaganda, and the Emergence of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1868–1922 by J. Charles SchenckingMichael Lewis
MN 60:3 (2005) 415–17La modernité à l’horizon: la culture populaire dans le Japon des années vingt ed. Jean-Jacques Tschudin, Claude HamonSusan Napier
MN 60:3 (2005) 418–20Telling Lives: Women’s Self-Writing in Modern Japan ed. and trans. Ronald P. LoftusG. G. Rowley
MN 60:3 (2005) 420–22Politics, Memory and Public Opinion: The History Textbook Controversy and Japanese Society by Sven SaalerBob Tadashi Wakabayashi
MN 60:3 (2005) 422–25Femmes galantes, femmes artistes dans le Japon ancien, XIe-XIIIe siècle by Jacqueline PigeotIvo Smits
MN 60:3 (2005) 425–34Kabuki Plays On Stage ed. James R. Brandon, Samuel L. LeiterJanet E. Goff
MN 60:3 (2005) 434–36The Japanese Self in Cultural Logic by Takie Sugiyama LebraHarumi Befu