Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 39:1 (1984) 1984Monumenta Nipponica Volume 39, Number 1, 1984
MN 38:4 (1983) 359–75The Informing Image: ‘China’ in Genji MonogatariDavid Pollack
MN 38:4 (1983) 377–86James I and JapanDerek Massarella
MN 38:4 (1983) 387–407Ya no Ne: The Genesis of a Kabuki Aragoto ClassicLaurence R. Kominz
MN 38:4 (1983) 401–407Ya no NeTranslated by Laurence R. Kominz
MN 38:4 (1983) 409–12Kōbō Daishi and the Art of Esoteric BuddhismGeorge J. Tanabe
MN 38:4 (1983) 413–27CorrespondenceLuis O. Gómez, Yoshifumi Ueda and Dennis Hirota
MN 38:4 (1983) 429–31A Tale of Eleventh-Century Japan: Hamamatsu Chūnagon Monogatari by Thomas H. RohlichCarol Hochstedler
MN 38:4 (1983) 431–33Ueda Akinari by Blake Morgan YoungAnthony H. Chambers
MN 38:4 (1983) 434–36The Essence of the Novel by Tsubouchi Shōyō, Nanette TwineRobert Rolf
MN 38:4 (1983) 436–37Pagoda, Skull and Sumurai: Three Stories by Kōda Rohan by Chieko Irie MulhernGretchen Evans
MN 38:4 (1983) 437–40Approaches to the Modern Japanese Short Story by Thomas E. Swann, Kinya TsurutaVan C. Gessel
MN 38:4 (1983) 440–42One Hundred Frogs: From Rengu to Haiku in English by Hiroaki SatoEri F. Yasuhara
MN 38:4 (1983) 442–45This Kind of Woman: Ten Stories by Japanese Women Writers, 1960–1976 by Yukiko Tanaka, Elizabeth Hanson; Stories by Contemporary Japanese Women Writers by Noriko Mizuta Lippit, Kyoko Iriye SeldenYoko McClain
MN 38:4 (1983) 445–46Chronicle of My Mother by Yasushi Inoue, Jean Oda MoyMarian Ury
MN 38:4 (1983) 446–50Historia de Japam. by Luis Fróis, José Wicki; Francis Xavier: His Life, His Times by Georg Schurhammer, M. Joseph CostelloeMichael Cooper
MN 38:4 (1983) 451–53Hideyoshi by Mary Elizabeth BerryHarold Bolitho
MN 38:4 (1983) 454–58Private Academies of Tokugawa Japan by Richard RubingerRobert M. Spaulding
MN 38:4 (1983) 458–59The Revolutionary Origins of Modern Japan by Thomas M. HuberHilary Conroy
MN 38:4 (1983) 460–62Konoe Fumimaro: A Political Biography by Yoshitake Oka, Shumpei Okamoto, Patricia MurrayBen-Ami Shillony
MN 38:4 (1983) 462–65Emperor Hirohito and His Chief Aide-de-Camp: The Honjō Diary, 1933–36 by Mikiso HaneDavid A. Titus
MN 38:4 (1983) 465–66Irrigation Management in Japan: A Critical Review of Japanese Social Science Research by William W. Kelly; Water Control in Tokugawa Japan: Irrigation Organization in a Japanese River Basin, 1600–1870 by William W. KellyDavid H. Kornhauser
MN 38:4 (1983) 467–69Das ‘Selbst’ in Mahāyāna-Buddhismus in Japanischer Sicht und die ‘Person’ im Christentum im Licht des Neuen Testaments by Masumi ShimizuJan Van Bragt
MN 38:4 (1983) 469–71Refining Your Life: From the Zen Kitchen to Enlightenment by Zen Master Dōgen, Kōshō Uchiyama, Thomas WrightJohn C. Maraldo
MN 38:4 (1983) 472–73Zum Verhältnis von Staat und Shinto im heutigen Japan: Eine Materialsammlung by Ernst LokowandtFelix Moos
MN 38:4 (1983) 473–74The New Religions of Japan: A Bibliography of Western-Language Materials by H. Byron EarhartHelen Hardacre
MN 38:4 (1983) 474–77Japanese Lacquer Art: Modern Masterpieces by The National Museum of Modern Art, Richard L. GageAnn Yonemura
MN 38:4 (1983) 477–79Essays on Japanese Art Presented to Jack Hillier by Matthi ForrerCal French
MN 38:4 (1983) 479–81Japan-Handbuch by Horst Hammitzsch, Lydia Brüll, Ulrich GochWerner Schaumann
MN 38:4 (1983) 1983Monumenta Nipponica Volume 38, Number 4, 1983
MN 38:3 (1983) 221–49Bunshō Sōshi: The Tale of Bunshō, the SaltmakerTranslated by James T. Araki
MN 38:3 (1983) 251–81Defend the Nation and Love the Truth’: Inoue Enryō and the Revival of Meiji BuddhismKathleen M. Staggs
MN 38:3 (1983) 283–94National Morality and Universal Ethics: Ōnishi Hajime and the Imperial Rescript on EducationSharon H. Nolte
MN 38:3 (1983) 289–94The Imperial Rescript on Education and Ethical TheoryHajime Ōnishi, Translated by Sharon H. Nolte
MN 38:3 (1983) 295–312Sakuragawa: Cherry River —441Robert N. Huey
MN 38:3 (1983) 299–312Sakuragawa: Cherry RiverZeami Kanze Motokiyo, Translated by Robert N. Huey
MN 38:3 (1983) 313–19Keeping Up With the Past: New Discoveries Enrich Our Views of HistoryJoan R. Piggott
MN 38:3 (1983) 321–23The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi and Arrowroot by Junichirō Tanizaki, Anthony H. ChambersPaul McCarthy
MN 38:3 (1983) 324–25Masaoka Shiki by Janine BeichmanJames R. Morita
MN 38:3 (1983) 326–28Kinoshita Yūji by Robert EppSteve Rabson
MN 38:3 (1983) 329–30Rabbits, Crabs, Etc.: Stories by Japanese Women by Phyllis BirnbaumChieko Irie Mulhern
MN 38:3 (1983) 331–33The Genetic Relationship of the Ainu Language by James PatrieHans A. Dettmer
MN 38:3 (1983) 333–38Japan’s Modern Myth: The Language and Beyond by Roy Andrew MillerLouis Allen
MN 38:3 (1983) 338–41Kanazawa: A Seventeenth-Century Japanese Castle Town by James L. McClainRonald P. Toby
MN 38:3 (1983) 342–43Ideals of the Samurai: Writings of Japanese Warriors by William Scott WilsonCarl Steenstrup
MN 38:3 (1983) 344–46Japan Examined: Perspectives on Modern Japanese History by Harry Wray, Hilary ConroyRichard H. Mitchell
MN 38:3 (1983) 346–49Conflict in Modern Japanese History: The Neglected Tradition by Tetsuo Najita, J. Victor KoschmannMiles Fletcher
MN 38:3 (1983) 349–51Occupation Diplomacy: Britain, the United States and Japan, 1945–1952 by Roger BuckleyMasahiro Hosoya