Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 42:2 (1987) 245–47Six Hidden Views of Japanese Music by William P. MalmBritten Dean
MN 42:2 (1987) 248–50Windows on the Japanese Past: Studies in Archaeology and Prehistory by Richard J. Pearson, Gina Lee Barnes, Karl L. HuttererCharles T. Keally
MN 42:2 (1987) 251–52Snow Country Tales: Life in the Other Japan by Suzuki Bokushi, Jeffrey Hunter, Rose Lesser, Anne WalthallMichael Cooper
MN 42:2 (1987) 1987Monumenta Nipponica Volume 42, Number 2, 1987
MN 42:1 (1987) 1–23The Divine Boy in Japanese ArtChristine M. E. Guth
MN 42:1 (1987) 25–55The Daruma-shū, Dōgen and Sōtō ZenBernard Faure
MN 42:1 (1987) 57–87The Fujinoki Tomb and Its Grave-GoodsJ. Edward Kidder, Jr.
MN 42:1 (1987) 89–91Principles of Classical Japanese Literature by Earl MinerThomas H. Rohlich
MN 42:1 (1987) 92–97Social Protest and Popular Culture in Eighteenth-Century Japan by Anne Walthall; Deference and Defiance in Nineteenth-Century Japan by William W. KellyJames L. McClain
MN 42:1 (1987) 98–100The Diary of Kido Takayoshi, Volume 3, 1874–1877 by Sidney DeVere Brown, Akiko HirotaMarius B. Jansen
MN 42:1 (1987) 101–103Circles of Fantasy: Convention in the Plays of Chikamatsu by C. Andrew GerstleStanleigh H. Jones
MN 42:1 (1987) 103–106The Way of Acting: The Theatre Writings of Tadashi Suzuki by J. Thomas RimerLaurence R. Kominz
MN 42:1 (1987) 107–10The Bodymind Experience in Japanese Buddhism: A Phenomenological Study of Kūkai and Dōgen by David Edward ShanerJames H. Sanford
MN 42:1 (1987) 110–11The Yanagita Kunio Guide to the Japanese Folk Tale by Fanny Hagin MayerMargaret H. Childs
MN 42:1 (1987) 112–14Hateruma: Socio-Religious Aspects of a South-Ryukyuan Island Culture by C. OuwehandRichard Pearson
MN 42:1 (1987) 1987Monumenta Nipponica Volume 42, Number 1, 1987
MN 41:4 (1986) 377–414Post Station and Assisting Villages: Corvée Labor and Peasant ContentionConstantine Nomikos Vaporis
MN 41:4 (1986) 415–56Carnival of the Aliens: Korean Embassies in Edo-Period Art and Popular CultureRonald P. Toby
MN 41:4 (1986) 457–76Tokugawa Peasants: Win, Lose, or Draw?Conrad Totman
MN 41:4 (1986) 477–88The Deity DepictedDonald F. McCallum
MN 41:4 (1986) 489–91Narrative Voice in The Tale of Genji by Amanda Mayer StinchecumAileen Gatten
MN 41:4 (1986) 491–94Sugawara no Michizane and the Early Heian Court by Robert BorgenWilliam H. McCullough
MN 41:4 (1986) 495–97Il Dio Incatenato: Honchō Shinsenden di Ōe no Masafusa. Storie di Santi e Immortali Taoisti nel Giappone dell’epoca Heian (794–1185) by Silvio CalzolariMichele Marra
MN 41:4 (1986) 497–99Sōseki’s Development as a Novelist Until 1907: With Special Reference to the Genesis, Nature and Position in his Work of Kusa Makura by Alan TurneyEdwin McClellan
MN 41:4 (1986) 499–502The Shōwa Anthology: Modern Japanese Short Stories by Van C. Gessel, Tomone MatsumotoSarah M. Strong
MN 41:4 (1986) 502–505Les Relations Officielles du Japon avec la Chine aux VIIIe et IXe Siècles by Charlotte von VerschuerRobert Borgen
MN 41:4 (1986) 506–507Historia de Japam by Luis Frois, Josef Wicki —175Michael Cooper
MN 41:4 (1986) 507–509Peasant Protest in Japan, 1590–1884 by Herbert P. BixConrad Totman
MN 41:4 (1986) 509–511Peasant Protests and Uprisings in Tokugawa Japan by Stephen VlastosJames W. White
MN 41:4 (1986) 512–513Zeami’s Style: The Noh Plays of Zeami Motokiyo by Thomas Blenham HareMark J. Nearman
MN 41:4 (1986) 514–516After Apocalypse: Four Japanese Plays of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by David G. GoodmanTed T. Takaya
MN 41:4 (1986) 516–518Sand and Pebbles (Shasekishū): The Tales of Mujū Ichien, a Voice for Pluralism in Kamakura Buddhism by Robert E. MorrellJean Moore
MN 41:4 (1986) 518–521Kurozumikyō and the New Religions of Japan by Helen Hardacre; The Religion of Japan’s Korean Minority: The Preservation of Ethnic Identity by Helen HardacreJan Swyngedouw
MN 41:4 (1986) 521–524Existential and Ontological Dimensions of Time in Heidegger and Dōgen by Steven HeineThomas P. Kasulis
MN 41:4 (1986) 1986Monumenta Nipponica Volume 41, Number 4, 1986
Monographs (1986) 1–168Shōmonki: The Story of Masakado’s RebellionTranslated by Judith N. Rabinovitch
MN 41:3 (1986) 261–98The Emperor’s Songs: Go-Shirakawa and Ryōjin Hishō KudenshūYung-Hee Kim Kwon
MN 41:3 (1986) 272–98Ryōjin Hishō KudenshūGo-Shirakawa, Translated by Yung-Hee Kim Kwon
MN 41:3 (1986) 299–330The Samurai Disestablished: Abei Iwane and His StipendGeorge Akita and Masatoshi Sakeda
MN 41:3 (1986) 331–43From Inspiration to Institution: The Rise of Sectarian Identity in Jōdo ShinshūJames C. Dobbins
MN 41:3 (1986) 345–48I racconti di Ise (Ise Monogatari) by Michele MarraValdo H. Viglielmo
MN 41:3 (1986) 349–51The Riverside Counselor’s Stories: Vernacular Fiction of Late Heian Japan by Robert L. BackusMark Morris
MN 41:3 (1986) 352–53Zen Poems of the Five Mountains by David PollackJohn Stevens
MN 41:3 (1986) 353–55Woman in the Crested Kimono: The Life of Shibue Io and Her Family Drawn from Mori Ōgai’s ‘Shibue Chūsai’ by Edwin McClellanYoshiyuki Nakai
MN 41:3 (1986) 356–58Naomi by Jun’ichirō Tanizaki, Anthony H. ChambersKen K. Ito
MN 41:3 (1986) 359–60The Sting of Death’ and Other Stories by Shimao Toshio by Shimao Toshio, Kathryn SparlingVan C. Gessel
MN 41:3 (1986) 361–64The Bakufu in Japanese History by Jeffrey P. Mass, William B. HauserCarl Steenstrup
MN 41:3 (1986) 364–66Buddhism and the State in Sixteenth-Century Japan by Neil McMullinHerman Ooms