Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
Monumenta Nipponica Volume 67, Number 1 (2012)
MN 67:1 (2012) 1–27Not Just Words: Shogunal Politics and the Daijōsai in Mori Ōgai’s “Saigo no ikku”Doris G. Bargen
MN 67:1 (2012) 29–73Literary Accounts of the Decline of SenbaRichard Torrance
MN 67:1 (2012) 75–131Holy Waifs! Sages Adrift in Mori Makiko’s Yellow Harlot CollectionMaryellen Toman Mori
MN 67:1 (2012) 133–57Cultural Nationalism in Japanese Neo-New Religions: A Comparative Study of Mahikari and Kōfuku no KagakuHotaka Tsukada and Gaynor Sekimori
MN 67:1 (2012) 159–64A New History of Shinto by John Breen, Mark Teeuwen; Rethinking Medieval Shintō. Special issue of Cahiers d’Extrême-Asie (16) ed. Bernard Faure, Michael Como, Iyanaga NobumiKate Wildman-Nakai
MN 67:1 (2012) 164–68Performing/Painting in Tokugawa Japan: Artistic Practice and Socio-Economic Functions of Sekiga (Paintings on the Spot) by Alexander HofmannBrenda G. Jordan
MN 67:1 (2012) 168–70The Female as Subject: Reading and Writing in Early Modern Japan ed. P. F. Kornicki, Mara Patessio, G. G. RowleyJanet R. Goodwin
MN 67:1 (2012) 170–73Cultivating Commons: Joint Ownership of Arable Land in Early Modern Japan by Philip C. BrownAnne Walthall
MN 67:1 (2012) 173–78Food and Fantasy in Early Modern Japan by Eric C. Rath; Japanese Foodways: Past and Present ed. Eric C. Rath, Stephanie AssmannConstantine N. Vaporis
MN 67:1 (2012) 178–82A Malleable Map: Geographies of Restoration in Central Japan, 1600–1912 by Kären WigenMarcia Yonemoto
MN 67:1 (2012) 182–84Ordinary Economies in Japan: A Historical Perspective, 1750–1950 by Tetsuo NajitaMark Metzler
MN 67:1 (2012) 184–87Under Eagle Eyes: Lithographs, Drawings and Photographs from the Prussian Expedition to Japan, 1860–61 ed. Sebastian Dobson, Sven SaalerDerek Massarella
MN 67:1 (2012) 187–89Embodying Difference: The Making of Burakumin in Modern Japan by Timothy D. AmosIan Neary
MN 67:1 (2012) 189–93Negotiating Identity: Nakagami Kenji’s Kiseki and the Power of the Tale by Anne Helene Thelle; Nakagami, Japan: Buraku and the Writing of Ethnicity by Anne McKnightRachael Hutchinson
MN 67:1 (2012) 193–96Japan im Pazifischen Krieg: Herrschaftssystem, politische Willensbildung und Friedenssuche by Gerhard KrebsPeter Pantzer
MN 67:1 (2012) 196–99Xavier’s Legacies: Catholicism in Modern Japanese Culture by Kevin M. DoakHelen J. Ballhatchet