Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 62:3 (2007) 389–92Discourse and Ideology in Medieval Japanese Buddhism ed. Richard K. Payne, Taigen Dan Leighton; Did Dōgen Go to China? What He Wrote and When He Wrote It by Steven HeineJoseph S. O'Leary
MN 62:3 (2007) 392–93Iron Eyes: The Life and Teachings of Ōbaku Zen Master Tetsugen Dōkō by Helen J. BaroniRichard Bowring
MN 62:3 (2007) 394–96Musikalische Impressionen aus Japan 1941–1957 by Eta Harich-Schneider, ed. Ingrid FritschMargaret Mehl
MN 62:3 (2007) 397Erratum
MN 62:3 (2007) 2007Monumenta Nipponica Volume 62, Number 3, 2007
MN 62:2 (2007) 135–77Female Readers and Early Heian Romances: The Hakubyō Tales of Ise Illustrated Scroll FragmentsJoshua S. Mostow
MN 62:2 (2007) 179–209Peasants into Citizens?: The Meiji Village in the Russo-Japanese WarSimon Partner
MN 62:2 (2007) 211–19Perspectives on “Scenes of the Capital”Yasuhiro Satō
MN 62:2 (2007) 221–23Friends, Acquaintances, Pupils, and Patrons—Japanese Intellectual Life in the Late Eighteenth Century: A Prosopographical Approach by Anna BeerensGregory Smits
MN 62:2 (2007) 223–25Punishment and Power in the Making of Modern Japan by Daniel V. BotsmanSusan L. Burns
MN 62:2 (2007) 225–28Earthquake Nation: The Cultural Politics of Japanese Seismicity, 1868–1930 by Gregory ClanceyJ. Charles Schencking
MN 62:2 (2007) 228–32Racing the Enemy: Stalin, Truman, and the Surrender of Japan by Tsuyoshi Hasegawa; The End of the Pacific War: Reappraisals ed. Tsuyoshi HasegawaTadashi Anno
MN 62:2 (2007) 232–35War Memory and Social Politics in Japan, 1945–2005 by Franziska SeraphimSebastian Conrad
MN 62:2 (2007) 235–37Manga from the Floating World: Comicbook Culture and the Kibyōshi of Edo Japan by Adam L. KernStephan Köhn
MN 62:2 (2007) 237–40In the Company of Men: Representations of Male-Male Sexuality in Meiji Literature by Jim ReichertPaul Gordon Schalow
MN 62:2 (2007) 241–43Abe Kōbō, Literary Strategist: The Evolution of His Agenda and Rhetoric in the Context of Postwar Japanese Avant-garde and Communist Artists’ Movements by Thomas SchnellbächerJames Dorsey
MN 62:2 (2007) 243–45The Fox’s Craft in Japanese Religion and Folklore: Shapeshifters, Transformations, and Duplicities by Michael BathgateJanet E. Goff
MN 62:2 (2007) 246–48Explaining Pictures: Buddhist Propaganda and Etoki Storytelling in Japan by Ikumi KaminishiCaroline Hirasawa
MN 62:2 (2007) 248–50Handmade Culture: Raku Potters, Patrons, and Tea Practitioners in Japan by Morgan PitelkaRichard L. Wilson
MN 62:2 (2007) 250–52Understanding Humor in Japan ed. Jessica Milner DavisRichard A. Gardner
MN 62:2 (2007) 252–55Millennial Monsters by Anne AllisonJames Farrer
MN 62:2 (2007) 255–60Vicarious Language: Gender and Linguistic Modernity in Japan by Miyako Inoue; A Cultural History of Women’s Language by Endō OrieNanette Gottlieb
MN 62:2 (2007) 262Erratum
MN 62:2 (2007) 2007Monumenta Nipponica Volume 62, Number 2, 2007
MN 62:1 (2007) 1–74A History of Dōmyōji to 1572 (or Maybe 1575): An Attempted ReconstructionRobert Borgen
MN 62:1 (2007) 56–74DōmyōjiTranslated by Robert Borgen
MN 62:1 (2007) 75–86A Plan for Tasks at Hand: Aizawa Seishisai’s JimusakuDonald Keene
MN 62:1 (2007) 80–86A Plan for Tasks at HandAizawa Seishisai, Translated by Donald Keene
MN 62:1 (2007) 87–96Sendai Kuji Hongi: Authentic Myths or Forged History?Mark Teeuwen
MN 62:1 (2007) 97–105New Books for OldPeter F. Kornicki
MN 62:1 (2007) 107–109Japan’s Medieval Population: Famine, Fertility, and Warfare in a Transformative Age by William Wayne FarrisBruce L. Batten
MN 62:1 (2007) 110–12The Dog Shogun: The Personality and Policies of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi by Beatrice M. Bodart-BaileyAnne Walthall
MN 62:1 (2007) 113–15A Reader in Edo Period Travel by Herbert PlutschowLaura Nenzi
MN 62:1 (2007) 115–19JAPANimals: History and Culture in Japan’s Animal Life ed. Gregory M. Pflugfelder, Brett L. WalkerHans Martin Krämer
MN 62:1 (2007) 119–21Gendering Modern Japanese History ed. Barbara Moloney, Kathleen UnoAnne E. Imamura
MN 62:1 (2007) 121–24Kamikaze Diaries: Reflections of Japanese Student Soldiers by Emiko Ohnuki-TierneyBarak Kushner
MN 62:1 (2007) 124–27Localizing Paradise: Kumano Pilgrimage and the Religious Landscape of Premodern Japan by D. Max MoermanIyanaga Nobumi
MN 62:1 (2007) 127–31Woman Critiqued: Translated Essays on Japanese Women’s Writing ed. Rebecca CopelandJudit Árokay
MN 62:1 (2007) 131–34Representing the Other in Modern Japanese Literature: A Critical Approach ed. Rachael Hutchinson, Mark WilliamsJoseph S. O'Leary
MN 62:1 (2007) 2007Monumenta Nipponica Volume 62, Number 1, 2007
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) 509–519Parting in the Snow at NanbuzakaTōchūken Kumoemon, Translated by Henry D. Smith II
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