Monumenta Nipponica Volume 61, Number 4, 2006
MN 61:4 (2006) 437–57Fujiwara Seika and the Great LearningRichard Bowring
MN 61:4 (2006) 459–508Singing Tales of the Gishi: Naniwabushi and the Forty-seven Rōnin in Late Meiji JapanHenry D. Smith II and Hiromi Hyōdō
MN 61:4 (2006) 521–549The Prewar Roots of “Equality of Opportunity”: Japanese Educational Ideals in the Twentieth CenturyHans Martin Krämer
MN 61:4 (2006) 551–558More “Word-Gems Radiant with Light”Roselee Bundy
MN 61:4 (2006) 559–566New Additions to the Sorai LibraryW. J. Boot
MN 61:4 (2006) 567–569Women in Medieval Japan: Motherhood, Household Management and Sexuality by Wakita HarukoJanet R. Goodwin
MN 61:4 (2006) 569–571Die “böse Alte” in der japanischen Populärkultur der Edo-Zeit: Die Feindvalenz und ihr soziales Umfeld by Susanne FormanekMartina Schönbein
MN 61:4 (2006) 572–574Practical Pursuits: Takano Chōei, Takahashi Keisaku, and Western Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Japan by Ellen Gardner NakamuraAnn Bowman Jannetta
MN 61:4 (2006) 574–576Lever of Empire: The International Gold Standard and the Crisis of Liberalism in Prewar Japan by Mark MetzlerSimon James Bytheway
MN 61:4 (2006) 577–580Divisions of Labor: Globality, Ideology, and War in the Shaping of the Japanese Labor Movement by Lonny E. CarlileTom Gill
MN 61:4 (2006) 580–582The Religious Traditions of Japan 500–1600 by Richard BowringJames L. Ford
MN 61:4 (2006) 583–585Classical Japanese: A Grammar by Haruo ShiraneStephen D. Miller
MN 61:4 (2006) 585–587Swords, Oaths, and Prophetic Visions: Authoring Warrior Rule in Medieval Japan by Elizabeth OylerRichard A. Gardner
MN 61:4 (2006) 587–590Advertising Tower: Japanese Modernism and Modernity in the 1920s by William GardnerAlisa Freedman