Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 40:4 (1985) 442–46American Samurai: Captain L. L. Janes and Japan by F. G. NotehelferJames L. Huffman
MN 40:4 (1985) 446–47Japan Erupts: The London Naval Conference and the Manchurian Incident, 1928–1932 by James W. MorleyIan Nish
MN 40:4 (1985) 447–49Facism, Miltarism or Japanism? The Interpretation of the Crisis Years of 1930–1941 in the Japanese English-Language Press by Olavi K. Fält, Malcolm HicksRichard H. Mitchell
MN 40:4 (1985) 449–51Concise Dictionary of Modern Japanese History by Janet E. HunterCarol Gluck
MN 40:4 (1985) 452–53Sugawara and the Secrets of Calligraphy by Takeda Izumo, Stanleigh JonesLaurence R. Kominz
MN 40:4 (1985) 454–56The Early Japanese Labor Movement: Labor and Politics in a Developing Society by Robert A. ScalapinoStephen S. Large
MN 40:4 (1985) 456–57The Origins of Japan’s Modern Forests: The Case of Akita by Conrad TotmanRobert J. Smith
MN 40:4 (1985) 457–59Collective Decision Making in Rural Japan by Robert C. MarshallDavid W. Plath
MN 40:4 (1985) 459–62Kikkoman: Company, Clan, and Community by W. Mark FruinShinya Sugiyama
MN 40:4 (1985) 462–63The World of Kameda Bōsai: The Calligraphy, Poetry, Painting and Artistic Circle of a Japanese Literatus by Stephen AddissBettina Klein
MN 40:4 (1985) 464–66Kosode: 16th–19th Century Textiles from the Nomura Collection by Amanda Stinchecum, Monica Bethe, Margot PaulMarie Lyman
MN 40:4 (1985) 1985Monumenta Nipponica Volume 40, Number 4, 1985
MN 40:3 (1985) 257–82A Miscellany of Old Letters: Saikaku’s Yorozu no FumihōguVirginia Marcus
MN 40:3 (1985) 265–82Yorozu no FumihōguIhara Saikaku, Translated by Virginia Marcus
MN 40:3 (1985) 283–98Popular Entertainment and Politics: The Great Dengaku of 1096Jacob Raz
MN 40:3 (1985) 299–310The Prince and the Pauper: The Dynamics of a Shōtoku LegendSey Nishimura
MN 40:3 (1985) 311–30Fragmented Estates: The Breakup of the Myō and the Decline of the Shōen SystemThomas E. Keirstead
MN 40:3 (1985) 331–47Why Leave Nara?: Kammu and the Transfer of the CapitalRonald P. Toby
MN 40:3 (1985) 349–51Hitomaro and the Birth of Japanese Lyricism by Ian Hideo LevyPhillip T. Harries
MN 40:3 (1985) 352–55Kokinshū: A Collection of Poems Ancient and Modern by Laurel Rasplica Rodd, Mary Catherine HenkeniusThomas H. Rohlich
MN 40:3 (1985) 355–60A History of Japanese Literature. Volume One: The Archaic and Ancient Ages by Jin’ichi Konishi, Aileen Gatten, Nicholas Teele, Earl MinerD. E. Mills
MN 40:3 (1985) 360–62Audience and Actors: A Study of Their Interaction in Japanese Traditional Theatre by Jacob RazJames R. Brandon
MN 40:3 (1985) 363–65Illness and Culture in Contemporary Japan by Emiko Ohnuki-TierneySusan Orpett Long
MN 40:3 (1985) 365–67Against the State: Politics and Social Protest in Japan by David Apter, Nagayo SawaJ. Victor Koschmann
MN 40:3 (1985) 367–69Ancient Tales in Modern Japan: An Anthology of Japanese Folk Tales by Fanny Hagin MayerChieko Irie Mulhern
MN 40:3 (1985) 369–71Die frühe Nietzsche-Rezeption in Japan (1893–1903): Ein Beitrag zur Individualismusproblematik im Modernisierungsprozess by Hans-Joachim BeckerJohn C. Maraldo
MN 40:3 (1985) 372–73Technology and Agricultural Development in Pre-War Japan by Penelope FrancksWilliam W. Kelly
MN 40:3 (1985) 374–75101 Favorite Songs Taught in Japanese Schools by Ichiro NakanoUry Eppstein
MN 40:3 (1985) 1985Monumenta Nipponica Volume 40, Number 3, 1985
MN 40:2 (1985) 127–46Lord Tamekane’s Notes on Poetry: Tamekanekyō Wakashō —82Robert N. Huey and Susan Matisoff
MN 40:2 (1985) 133–46Lord Tamekane’s Notes on Poetry: Tamekanekyō WakashōTamekanekyō, Translated by Robert N. Huey and Susan Matisoff
MN 40:2 (1985) 147–62That ‘Howling’ Music: Japanese Hōgaku in Contrast to Western Art MusicBritten Dean
MN 40:2 (1985) 163–89The Laws of CompassionBeatrice Bodart-Bailey
MN 40:2 (1985) 191–208The Inversion of Progress: Taoka Reiun’s HibunmeironRonald P. Loftus
MN 40:2 (1985) 209–19Yamadadera: Excavations 1984Mary Neighbour Parent
MN 40:2 (1985) 221–23Confucianism and Tokugawa Culture by Peter NoscoBob Tadashi Wakabayashi
MN 40:2 (1985) 223–24Ogyū Sorai’s Journey to Kai in 1706, with a Translation of the Kyōchūkikō by Olof G. LidinRonald P. Toby
MN 40:2 (1985) 225–27Japan’s Local Pragmatists: The Transition from Bakumatsu to Meiji in the Kawasaki Region by Neil L. WatersD. Eleanor Westney
MN 40:2 (1985) 227–30The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895–1945 by Ramon H. Myers, Mark R. PeattieC. I. Eugene Kim
MN 40:2 (1985) 231–32The China Quagmire: Japan’s Expansion on the Asian Continent, 1933–1941 by James William MorleyLinda Grove
MN 40:2 (1985) 233–34Japans Deutschlandpolitik 1935–1941: Eine Studie zur Vorgeschichte des Pazifischen Krieges by Gerhard KrebsFrank W. Iklé
MN 40:2 (1985) 234–35Japanese History: A Guide to Survey Histories, Part I: By Period by Naomi FukudaM. William Steele
MN 40:2 (1985) 235–38Heritage of Endurance: Family Patterns and Delinquency Formation in Urban Japan by Hiroshi Wagatsuma, George A. De VosRonald Dore
MN 40:2 (1985) 238–41Conflict in Japan by Ellis S. Krauss, Thomas P. Rohlen, Patricia G. SteinhoffSusan B. Hanley
MN 40:2 (1985) 241–43Japanese Women: Constraint and Fulfillment by Takie Sugiyama LebraH. J. Jones
MN 40:2 (1985) 243–44Old Age in Japan: An Annotated Bibliography of Western-Language Materials by Sepp Linhart, Fleur WössMichael Cooper
MN 40:2 (1985) 245–46Facing Two Ways: The Story of My Life by Baroness Shidzue Ishimoto, Barbara MolonyTakie Sugiyama Lebra
MN 40:2 (1985) 246–47Smaller Is Better: Japan’s Mastery of the Miniature by O-Young Lee, Robert N. HueyJames Abrams