Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 48:3 (1993) 391–93The Japanese Monarchy, 1931–1991: Ambassador Joseph Grew and the Making of the ‘Symbol Emperor System’ by Nakamura Masanori, Herbert P. Bix, Jonathan Baker-Bates, Derek BowenStephen S. Large
MN 48:3 (1993) 394–96Mr. Smith Goes to Tokyo: Japanese Cinema under the American Occupation, 1945–1952. by Kyoko HiranoThomas W. Burkman
MN 48:3 (1993) 396–98Education Reform in Postwar Japan: The 1946 U. S. Education Mission by Gary M. TsuchimochiGary DeCoker
MN 48:3 (1993) 398–401Ideology and Practice in Modern Japan by Roger Goodman, Kirsten RefsingAlexander M. Kabanoff
MN 48:3 (1993) 401–403Changing Japanese Suburbia: A Study of Two Present-Day Localities by Eyal Ben-AriWilliam W. Kelly
MN 48:3 (1993) 403–406Above the Clouds: Status Culture of the Modern Japanese Nobility by Takie Sugiyama LebraRobert J. Smith
MN 48:3 (1993) 1993Monumenta Nipponica Volume 48, Number 3, 1993
MN 48:2 (1993) 147–66The Stage Observed: Western Attitudes toward Japanese TheatreUry Eppstein
MN 48:2 (1993) 167–203Fushimi-in Nijūban Uta-awaseRobert N. Huey
MN 48:2 (1993) 172–203Fushimi-in Nijūban Uta-awaseTranslated by Robert N. Huey
MN 48:2 (1993) 205–24Wasan and the Physics that Wasn’t: Mathematics in the Tokugawa PeriodMark Ravina
MN 48:2 (1993) 225–45Attaining Union with the Gods: The Secret Books of Watarai ShintoMark Teeuwen
MN 48:2 (1993) 247–59Cultural Survey, 1992
MN 48:2 (1993) 261–64Heavenly Warriors: The Evolution of Japan’s Military, 500–1300 by William Wayne FarrisKarl F. Friday
MN 48:2 (1993) 265–67The Geography of Power in Medieval Japan by Thomas KeirsteadKristina Kade Troost
MN 48:2 (1993) 267–70The Historic City of Nara: An Archaeological Approach by Tsuboi Kiyotari, Tanaka Migaku, David W. Hughes, Gina L. BarnesJ. Edward Kidder, Jr.
MN 48:2 (1993) 270–71Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868–1939 by Byron K. MarshallRichard H. Mitchell
MN 48:2 (1993) 272–73Sowing the Seeds of Change: Chinese Students, Japanese Teachers, 1895–1905 by Paula HarrellJoshua A. Fogel
MN 48:2 (1993) 273–75Alternative Japanese Drama: Ten Plays by Robert T. Rolf, John K. GillespieMari Boyd
MN 48:2 (1993) 276–78Il corpo e il paradiso: Esperienze ascetiche in Asia Orientale by Massimo RaveriFosco Maraini
MN 48:2 (1993) 278–80Refuge of the Honored: Social Organization in a Japanese Retirement Community by Yasuhito Kinoshita, Christie W. KieferSepp Linhart
MN 48:2 (1993) 281–82The Japanese Woman: Traditional Image and Changing Reality by Sumiko IwaoTakie Sugiyama Lebra
MN 48:2 (1993) 282–84The Japanese Overseas: Can They Go Home Again? by Merry WhiteDavid W. Plath
MN 48:2 (1993) 285–87Othernesses of Japan: Historical and Cultural Influences on Japanese Studies in Ten Countries by Harumi Befu, Josef KreinerEyal Ben-Ari
MN 48:2 (1993) 287–89Japanese Biographies: Life Histories, Life Cycles, Life Stages by Susanne Formanek, Sepp LinhartAnne E. Imamura
MN 48:2 (1993) 289–91Ukiyo-e Paintings in the British Museum by Timothy ClarkDonald Jenkins
MN 48:2 (1993) 1993Monumenta Nipponica Volume 48, Number 2, 1993
MN 48:1 (1993) 1–31The Invention of a Literary Tradition of Male Love: Kitamura Kigin’s IwatsutsujiPaul Gordon Schalow
MN 48:1 (1993) 10–31IwatsutsujiKitamura Kigin, Translated by Paul Gordon Schalow
MN 48:1 (1993) 33–52The House of Gold: Fujiwara Kiyohira’s KonjikidōMimi Hall Yiengpruksawan
MN 48:1 (1993) 53–88How to Write a Noh Play: Zeami’s SandōShelley Fenno Quinn
MN 48:1 (1993) 58–88Sandō: The Three Techniques of Noh CompositionZeami Kanze Motokiyo, Translated by Shelley Fenno Quinn
MN 48:1 (1993) 89–99Two Artists of the Edo PeriodPatricia J. Graham
MN 48:1 (1993) 101–108Japonisme in the WestMarie-Thérèse Barrett
MN 48:1 (1993) 109–14Flowing TracesMimi Hall Yiengpruksawan
MN 48:1 (1993) 115–16Genji Gaiden: The Origins of Kumazawa Banzan’s Commentary on The Tale of Genji by James McMullenAileen Gatten
MN 48:1 (1993) 116–19Traditional Japanese Poetry: An Anthology by Steven D. CarterMark Morris
MN 48:1 (1993) 120–21Poèmes du Zen des Cinq-Montagnes by Alain-Louis ColasMarian Ury
MN 48:1 (1993) 121–24Servants, Shophands, and Laborers in the Cities of Tokugawa Japan by Gary P. LeuppConstantine Nomikos Vaporis
MN 48:1 (1993) 124–27Kinsei Kōgaishi no Kenkyū by Andō SeiichiConrad Totman
MN 48:1 (1993) 127–30Emperor Hirohito and Shōwa Japan: A Political Biography by Stephen S. LargeDavid A. Titus
MN 48:1 (1993) 130–32A Study of Dōgen: His Philosophy and Religion by Masao Abe, Steven HeineDale S. Wright
MN 48:1 (1993) 132–35Zen Awakening and Society by Christopher Ives, Abe Masao, John HickRobert E. Carter
MN 48:1 (1993) 135–36Rennyo: The Second Founder of Shin Buddhism by Minor L. Rogers, Ann T. RogersPaul O. Ingram
MN 48:1 (1993) 136–39The Jews and the Japanese: The Successful Outsiders by Ben-Ami ShillonySheila K. Johnson
MN 48:1 (1993) 139–41Re-made in Japan: Everyday Life and Consumer Taste in a Changing Society by Joseph J. TobinWalter Edwards
MN 48:1 (1993) 142–43Early Japanese Books in Cambridge University Library: A Catalogue of the Aston, Satow and von Siebold Collections by Nozomu Hayashi, Peter KornickiKenji Niki
MN 48:1 (1993) 144–45CorrespondenceRichard H. Mitchell