Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 39:3 (1984) 358–61The Diary of Kido Takayoshi. Volume One by Sidney DeVere Brown, Akiko HirotaThomas M. Huber
MN 39:3 (1984) 361–63Il Giappone e la politica estera italiana 1935–41 by Valdo FerrettiGerhard Krebs
MN 39:3 (1984) 364Il Giappone nel dilemma fra tradizione e modernità: La figura e l’opera di Yanagita Kunio by Francesco DentoniGiuseppe Bartoli
MN 39:3 (1984) 365–66Sakaki Hyakusen and Early Nanga Painting by James CahillLothar Ledderose
MN 39:3 (1984) 366–68The Roof in Japanese Buddhist Architecture by Mary Neighbour ParentWilliam H. Coaldrake
MN 39:3 (1984) 368–70Dance in the Nō Theater by Monica Bethe, Karen Brazell. Volume One, ‘Dance Analysis’; Volume Two, ‘Plays and Scores’; Volume Three, ‘Dance Patterns’Scott Johnson
MN 39:3 (1984) 1984Monumenta Nipponica Volume 39, Number 3, 1984
MN 39:2 (1984) 115–45Mumyōzōshi: Introduction and TranslationMichele Marra
MN 39:2 (1984) 129–45Mumyōzōshi (Part 1)Translated by Michele Marra
MN 39:2 (1984) 147–61The Pestilently Active Minister: Dr Willis’s Comments on Sir Harry ParkesHugh Cortazzi
MN 39:2 (1984) 163–7531 CISHAANCarl Steenstrup
MN 39:2 (1984) 177–82The Princess of the Dragon Palace: A New Shinto Sect is BornBen-Ami Shillony
MN 39:2 (1984) 183–90On Translation and AdaptationDonald F. McCallum
MN 39:2 (1984) 191–95The Karma of Words: Buddhism and the Literary Arts in Medieval Japan by William R. LaFleurSusan Matisoff
MN 39:2 (1984) 195–98A History of Japanese Literature, 2: The Years of Isolation by Shuichi Kato, Don SandersonRobert W. Leutner
MN 39:2 (1984) 198–200Modern Japanese Poets and the Nature of Literature by Makoto UedaJ. Thomas Rimer
MN 39:2 (1984) 200–201La Littérature japonaise by Jacqueline Pigeot, Jean-Jacques TschudinJacques Bésineau
MN 39:2 (1984) 201–203Japanese Folk Literature: A Core Collection and Reference Guide by Joanne P. AlgarinChieko Irie Mulhern
MN 39:2 (1984) 203–205Ikki by Katsumata ShizuoAnne Walthall
MN 39:2 (1984) 206–10Low City, High City: Tokyo from Edo to the Earthquake by Edward SeidenstickerHenry D. Smith II
MN 39:2 (1984) 210–12Hawaii Under the Rising Sun: Japan’s Plans for Conquest after Pearl Harbor by John J. StephanJames H. Buck
MN 39:2 (1984) 212–13Isles of Gold: Antique Maps of Japan by Hugh CortazziDonald Keene
MN 39:2 (1984) 214–16Absolute Nothingness: Foundations for a Buddhist-Christian Dialogue by Hans Waldenfels, J. W. Heisig; Religion and Nothingness by Keiji Nishitani, Jan Van BragtDavid A. Dilworth
MN 39:2 (1984) 216–19The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School by Frederick FranckTaitetsu Unno
MN 39:2 (1984) 219–21Flowers in Salt: The Beginnings of Feminist Consciousness in Modern Japan by Sharon L. SieversPatricia G. Steinhoff
MN 39:2 (1984) 221–22Haruko’s World: A Japanese Farm Woman and Her Community by Gail Lee BernsteinAnn Waswo
MN 39:2 (1984) 222–24Geisha by Liza Crihfield DalbyGail Lee Bernstein
MN 39:2 (1984) 224–26The Noh Theater: Principles and Perspectives by Kunio KomparuMonica Bethe
MN 39:2 (1984) 227–29Japan’s High Schools by Thomas P. RohlenRobert Chiesa
MN 39:2 (1984) 230–31A Tale of Two Swords
MN 39:2 (1984) 1984Monumenta Nipponica Volume 39, Number 2, 1984
MN 39:1 (1984) 1–10Land-Use Patterns and Afforestation in the Edo PeriodConrad Totman
MN 39:1 (1984) 11–24Between Tradition and Modernity: Labor and the Ashio Copper MineF. G. Notehelfer
MN 39:1 (1984) 25–54Journal of My Father’s Last Days: Issa’s Chichi no Shūen NikkiRobert N. Huey
MN 39:1 (1984) 34–54Chichi no Shūen Nikki: Journal of My Father’s Last DaysIssa, Translated by Robert N. Huey
MN 39:1 (1984) 55–81Japan Discovers Australia: The Emergence of Australia in the Japanese World-View, 1540s–1900Henry Frei
MN 39:1 (1984) 83–87The M. O. A. Museum of ArtWilla Jane Tanabe
MN 39:1 (1984) 89CorrespondenceThomas R. H. Havens
MN 39:1 (1984) 91–94Fragments of Rainbows: The Life and Poetry of Saitō Mokichi, 1882–1953 by Amy Vladeck HeinrichJanine Beichman-Yamamoto
MN 39:1 (1984) 94–97Selbstentblössungsrituale: Zur Theorie und Geschichte der autobiographischen Gattung ‘Shishōsetsu’ in der modernen japanischen Literatur by Irmela Hijiya-KirschnereitBarbara Yoshida-Krafft
MN 39:1 (1984) 97–98Tengu Child: Stories by Kikuo Itaya by John Gardner, Nobuko TsukuiYoshiko Kurata Dykstra
MN 39:1 (1984) 98–101Jinsai, Sorai, Norinaga: Three Classical Philologists in Mid-Tokugawa Japan by Yoshikawa Kōjirō, Kikuchi YūjiTetsuo Najita
MN 39:1 (1984) 101–103Censorship in Imperial Japan by Richard H. MitchellJames L. Huffman
MN 39:1 (1984) 103–106Studien über den jungen Ōsugi Sakae und die Meiji-Sozialisten zwischen Sozialdemokratie und Anarchismus unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Anarchismusrezeption by Herbert WormF. G. Notehelfer
MN 39:1 (1984) 106–108The Search for a New Order: Intellectuals and Fascism in Prewar Japan by Miles FletcherThomas A. Stanley
MN 39:1 (1984) 108–10Zen Action, Zen Person by T. P. KasulisMichiko Yusa
MN 39:1 (1984) 111–13Tausend Kirschbäume, Yoshitsune: Ein klassisches Stück des japanischen Theaters der Edozeit. Studie, Übersetzung, Kommentar by Eduard KlopfensteinDetlef Schauwecker
MN 39:1 (1984) 113–14The Griffis Collection of Japanese Books: An Annotated Bibliography by Diane E. PerushekEdward R. Beauchamp