Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 47:3 (1992) 323–46Painted Poems, Forgotten Words: Poem-Pictures and Classical Japanese LiteratureJoshua S. Mostow
MN 47:3 (1992) 347–68Strange Fates: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in Torikaebaya MonogatariGregory M. Pflugfelder
MN 47:3 (1992) 369–87Religion Concealed: The Kakure Kirishitan on NarushimaChristal Whelan
MN 47:3 (1992) 389–91Conversations with Shōtetsu by Robert H. Brower, Steven D. CarterRoselee Bundy
MN 47:3 (1992) 392–93Bashō and His Interpreters: Selected Hokku with Commentary by Makoto UedaJames R. Morita
MN 47:3 (1992) 393–95Mō Hitotsu no Chūseizō: Bikuni, Otogi Zōshi, Raisei by Barbara RuchVirginia Skord Waters
MN 47:3 (1992) 395–97Zur Typologie der mittelalterlichen japanischen Lehrdichtungen: Vorüberlegungen anhand des ‘Kohon setsuwashū’ by Niels GülbergNicola Liscutin
MN 47:3 (1992) 397–400Escape from the Wasteland: Romanticism and Realism in the Fiction of Mishima Yukio and Oe Kenzaburo by Susan J. NapierVan C. Gessel
MN 47:3 (1992) 400–404Off Center: Power and Cultural Relations Between Japan and the United States by Masao MiyoshiCharles Shirō Inouye
MN 47:3 (1992) 404–407Community and Commerce in Late Medieval Japan: The Corporate Villages of Tokuchin-ho by Hitomi TonomuraSuzanne Gay
MN 47:3 (1992) 407–10The Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 4: Early Modern Japan by John W. HallDe-min Tao
MN 47:3 (1992) 410–11The Deshima Diaries Marginalia 1700–1740 by Paul van der Velde, Rudolf BachofnerDerek Massarella
MN 47:3 (1992) 411–12Deep Words: Miura Baien’s System of Natural Philosophy by Rosemary MercerPeter Nosco
MN 47:3 (1992) 413–15Peasant Uprisings in Japan: A Critical Anthology of Peasant Histories by Anne WalthallJames L. McClain
MN 47:3 (1992) 415–17Women of the Mito Domain: Recollections of Samurai Family Life by Yamakawa Kikue, Kate Wildman NakaiGail Lee Bernstein
MN 47:3 (1992) 417–19Patriots and Redeemers in Japan: Motives in the Meiji Restoration by George WilsonM. William Steele
MN 47:3 (1992) 420–21Japan’s Response to the Gorbachev Era, 1985–1991: A Rising Superpower Views a Declining One by Gilbert RozmanJohn J. Stephan
MN 47:3 (1992) 421–24Hōsōgami ou la petite vérole aisément: Matériaux pour l’étude de épidémies dans le Japon des XVIIIe, XIXe siècles by Harmut O. RotermundAnn Bowman Jannetta
MN 47:3 (1992) 424–26The White Plum: A Biography of Ume Tsuda, Pioneer in the Higher Education of Women by Yoshiko Furuki; Tsuda Umeko and Women’s Education in Japan by Barbara Rose; The Attic Letters: Ume Tsuda’s Correspondence to Her American Mother by Yoshiko FurukiEdward R. Beauchamp
MN 47:3 (1992) 426–28Group Psychology of the Japanese in Wartime by Toshio IritaniBen-Ami Shillony
MN 47:3 (1992) 428–29The Cult of Kasuga Seen Through Its Art by Susan C. TylerRichard B. Pilgrim
MN 47:3 (1992) 430–31New Religions by Inoue Nobutaka, Norman HavensHarry Byron Earhart
MN 47:3 (1992) 434CorrespondenceCarl Steenstrup
MN 47:3 (1992) 432–34Religion in Contemporary Japan by Ian ReaderRichard Fox Young
MN 47:3 (1992) 434Corrigenda
MN 47:3 (1992) 1992Monumenta Nipponica Volume 47, Number 3, 1992
MN 47:2 (1992) 137–61Yuiitsu Shintō Myōbō Yōshū (Part 2)Yoshida Kanetomo, Translated by Allan G. Grapard
MN 47:2 (1992) 194–202Bonshōgatsu NohTranslated by James L. McClain
MN 47:2 (1992) 163–202Bonshōgatsu: Festivals and State Power in KanazawaJames L. McClain
MN 47:2 (1992) 203–40Takasago: The Symbolism of the PineRichard A. Gardner
MN 47:2 (1992) 241–63Innocence and the Other World: The Tales of Miyazawa KenjiTakao Hagiwara
MN 47:2 (1992) 265–72The Brits in JapanMichael Cooper
MN 47:2 (1992) 273–76Poems of a Mountain Home: Saigyō by Burton WatsonWilliam R. LaFleur
MN 47:2 (1992) 276–77Tales of Tears and Laughter: Short Fiction of Medieval Japan by Virginia SkordMargaret H. Childs
MN 47:2 (1992) 278–80A History of Japanese Literature, Volume 3: The High Middle Ages by Konishi Jin’ichi, Aileen Gatten, Mark Harbison, Earl MinerJames Shields
MN 47:2 (1992) 281–83Japanese Women Writers: Twentieth Century Short Fiction by Noriko Mizuta Lippit, Kyoko Iriye SeldenSharalyn Orbaugh
MN 47:2 (1992) 284–86Legacies and Ambiguities: Postwar Fiction and Culture in West Germany and Japan by Ernestine Schlant, J. Thomas RimerDoris G. Bargen
MN 47:2 (1992) 287–88Notes journalières de Fujiwara no Michinaga, ministre à la cour de Hei.an (995–1018): Traduction du Midô kanpakuki by Francine HérailAileen Gatten
MN 47:2 (1992) 289–91A History of Law in Japan until 1868 by Carl SteenstrupJeffrey P. Mass
MN 47:2 (1992) 291–93The Religious Philosophy of Tanabe Hajime: The Metanoetic Imperative by Taitetsu Unno, James W. HeisigJoan Stambaugh
MN 47:2 (1992) 293–95Kabuki in Modern Japan: Mayama Seika and His Plays by Brian PowellMark Oshima
MN 47:2 (1992) 295–96The Atomic Bomb Suppressed: American Censorship in Occupied Japan by Monica BrawRoger Buckley
MN 47:2 (1992) 298Corrigendum
MN 47:2 (1992) 297–98Learning to Go to School in Japan: The Transition from Home to Preschool Life by Lois PeakPriscilla Mary Anne Blinco
MN 47:2 (1992) 1992Monumenta Nipponica Volume 47, Number 2, 1992
MN 47:1 (1992) 1–25Opium, Expulsion, Sovereignty: China’s Lessons for Bakumatsu JapanBob Tadashi Wakabayashi
MN 47:1 (1992) 27–58The Shinto of Yoshida Kanetomo (Part 1)Allan G. Grapard
MN 47:1 (1992) 59–76Preindustrial River Conservancy: Causes and ConsequencesConrad Totman