Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
Other Books (1970) 1–419Japanese Recognition of the U.S.S.R.: Soviet-Japanese Relations, 1921-1930George Alexander Lensen
Monographs (1970) 1–144Doctor on Desima: Selected Chapters from Jhr. J. L. C. Pompe van Meerdervoort’s Vijf Jaren in Japan (Five Years in Japan, 1857-1863)Translated by Elizabeth P. Wittermans and John Z. Bowers
Monographs (1970) 1–87Crisis Politics in Prewar Japan: Institutional and Ideological Problems of the 1930sEdited by George Macklin Wilson
Monographs (1970) 1–214A Religious Study of the Mount Haguro Sect of Shugendō: An Example of Japanese Mountain ReligionHarry Byron Earhart
Monographs (1970) 1–237From Prejudice to Tolerance: A Study of the Japanese Image of the West, 1826-1864Richard T. Chang
Monographs (1970) 1–216Engi-shiki: Procedures of the Engi Era, Books I-VTranslated by Felicia Gressitt Bock
Monographs (1970) 1–146Distinguishing the Way: BendōSorai Ogyū, Translated by Olof G. Lidin
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 239–48The Philippine Legislature Trade Mission to Japan, 1933: A ReassessmentGrant K. Goodman
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 249–66Katō Kanji (1884–1965) and the Spirit of Agriculture in Modern JapanThomas R. H. Havens
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 267–301The Road to Sino-Japanese Collaboration: The Background to the Defection of Wang Ching-WeiJohn Hunter Boyle
MN 25:1/2 (1970) 155–95Japan’s Experiment in KoreaDavid J. Brudnoy
MN 24:4 (1969) 353–71Early Meiji Liberalism: An AssessmentMikiso Hane
MN 24:4 (1969) 373–92General Grant’s 1879 Visit to JapanRichard T. Chang
Monographs (1969) 1–310The Buddhist Philosophy of Assimilation: The Historical Development of the Honji-Suijaku TheoryAlicia Orloff Matsunaga
MN 24:3 (1969) 249–58A Jōmon Site at NinomiyaCharles T. Keally
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 31–45Sharebon: books for men of modeJames T. Araki
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 47–58Shigarami-ZōshiJames R. Morita
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 59–77The Shōkyū War and the Political Rise of the WarriorsJohn S. Brownlee
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 79–91Samurai Discontent and Social Mobility in the Late Tokugawa PeriodRay A. Moore
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 113–36Buddhism in Postwar Japan: A Critical SurveyMinoru Kiyota
Other Books (1968) 1–190Trading under Sail off Japan, 1860-1899: The Recollections of Captain John Baxter Will, Sailing-Master and PilotEdited by George Alexander Lensen
Other Books (1968) 1–215Toward an Orderly Market: An Intensive Study of Japan’s Voluntary Quota in Cotton Textile ExportsJohn Lynch
Other Books (1968) 1–294Russian Diplomatic and Consular Officials in East Asia: A Handbook of the Representatives of Tsarist Russia and the Provisional Government in China, Japan, and Korea from 1858 to 1924 and of Soviet Representatives in Japan from 1925 to 1968George Alexander Lensen
Other Books (1968) 1–296Korea and Manchuria between Russia and Japan, 1895-1904: The Observations of Sir Ernest Satow, British Minister Plenipotentiary to Japan (1895-1900) and China (1900-1906)Edited by George Alexander Lensen
Other Books (1968) 1–207Japan’s Modern Century: A Special Issue of Monumenta Nipponica Prepared in Celebration of the Centennial of the Meiji RestorationEdited by Edmund R. Skrzypczak
Other Books (1968) 1–230Japanese Diplomatic and Consular Officials in Russia: A Handbook of Japanese Representatives in Russia from 1874 to 1968George Alexander Lensen
Monographs (1968) 1–252Hermann Roesler and the making of the Meiji StateJohannes Siemes
Monographs (1968) 1–128A Private Journal of John Glendy Sproston, U. S. N.Edited by Shio Sakanishi
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 9–30The Formulation of the Meiji Government Policy Toward the employment of foreignersHazel J. Jones
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 66–89Japan & Manchuria: Ambassador Forbes’ Appraisal of American Policy Toward Japan in the Years 1931–32George Alexander Lensen
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 102–55The Azuma kagami account of the Shōkyū WarTranslated by William H. McCullough
Other Books (1967) 1–320The Russo-Chinese WarGeorge Alexander Lensen
Other Books (1967) 1–272The d’Anethan Dispatches from Japan, 1894-1910: The Observations of Baron Albert d’Anethan, Belgian Minister Plenipotentiary and Dean of the Diplomatic CorpsGeorge Alexander Lensen
Monographs (1967) 1–114The Five Sacred Festivals of Ancient Japan: Their Symbolism and Historical DevelopmentU. A. Casal
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 260–77The Formative Years of The Wakō, 1223–63Benjamin H. Hazard
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 290–304The Kazunomiya Marriage: Alliance Between the Court and the BakufuEdwin B. Lee
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 305–67Alcock and Harris: Foreign Diplomacy in Bakumatsu JapanJohn McMaster
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 368–89Japanese Opinions on Woodrow Wilson in War and PeaceKimitada I. Miwa
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 390–401“Dual Sovereignty”: Under the Japanese Shogunate as Interpreted by French Writers of the Eighteenth CenturyJacques Bésineau, Translated by Patrick O'Flanagan
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 402–36The Japanese Woman’s Movement: Ichikawa Fusae, A Pioneer in Woman’s SuffrageDee Ann Vavich
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 82–102The Nomonhan Incident: Imperial Japan and the Soviet UnionKatsu H. Young
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 122–30The Triple Intervention: Japan’s Lesson in the Diplomacy of ImperialismFrank W. Iklé
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 131–46The Philippine Society of JapanGrant K. Goodman
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 177–210Tominaga Nakamoto, 1715–46: A Tokugawa IconoclastShūichi Katō
Monographs (1966) 1–163Folk Cultures of Japan and East AsiaJoseph Pittau
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 273–304The Ryukyuan Government Scholarship Students to China 1392–1868: Based on a Short Essay by Nakahara Zenchū, 1962Mitsugu Matsuda
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 305–21Great Britain and the Emergence of Japan as a Naval PowerJohn Curtis Perry
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 334–45Lessons from Japanese ImperialismHilary Conroy