Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
Monumenta Nipponica
Volume 79, Number 1, 2024
MN 79:1 (2024) 1–31Revisiting The Soil: Nagatsuka Takashi, Rural Japan, and the Limits of the Meiji NovelTyler Walker
MN 79:1 (2024) 33–82Overcoming Modernity, Exonerating Empire: Yoshimitsu Yoshihiko and the Ironies of Early Shōwa CatholicismChristopher T. Lough
MN 79:1 (2024) 83–88Networks of Faith and Profit: Monks, Merchants, and Exchanges between China and Japan, 839–1403 CE by Yiwen LiRobert Borgen
MN 79:1 (2024) 88–90A New History of Medieval Japanese Theatre: Noh and Kyōgen from 1300 to 1600 by Noel John PinningtonSusan Blakeley Klein
MN 79:1 (2024) 91–94A Year in Seventeenth-Century Kyoto: Edo-Period Writings on Annual Ceremonies, Festivals, and Customs by Gerald GroemerTimothy D. Amos
MN 79:1 (2024) 95–101Writing Violence: The Politics of Form in Early Modern Japanese Literature by David C. AthertonRebekah Clements
MN 79:1 (2024) 101–107Specialty Food, Market Culture, and Daily Life in Early Modern Japan: Regulating and Deregulating the Market in Edo, 1780–1870 by Akira ShimizuJoshua Schlachet
MN 79:1 (2024) 108–14Provincializing Empire: Ōmi Merchants in the Japanese Transpacific Diaspora by Jun UchidaMartin Dusinberre
MN 79:1 (2024) 114–21Japan’s Ocean Borderlands: Nature and Sovereignty by Paul KreitmanWilliam M. Tsutsui
MN 79:1 (2024) 122–25How Dark Is My Flower: Yosano Akiko and the Invention of Romantic Love by Leith MortonClaire Dodane
MN 79:1 (2024) 125–30Tōhoku Unbounded: Regional Identity and the Mobile Subject in Prewar Japan by Anne Giblin GedachtAnthony Rausch
MN 79:1 (2024) 130–35Imperial Gateway: Colonial Taiwan and Japan’s Expansion in South China and Southeast Asia, 1895–1945 by Seiji ShiraneFang Yu Hu
MN 79:1 (2024) 135–41Spawning Modern Fish: Transnational Comparison in the Making of Japanese Salmon by Heather Anne SwansonAike P. Rots
MN 79:1 (2024) 141–47Women in Japanese Studies: Memoirs from a Trailblazing Generation ed. Alisa FreedmanLaura Hein
MN 79:1 (2024) 147–53The Time of Laughter: Comedy and the Media Cultures of Japan by David HumphreyM. W. Shores
MN 79:1 (2024) 153–62Studio Ghibli: An Industrial History by Rayna DenisonSteve Alpert
MN 79:1 (2024) 162–66Spiritual Ends: Religion and the Heart of Dying in Japan by Timothy O. BenedictJason Danely