Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 30:1 (1975) 7–18Nise MonogatariTranslated by Jack Rucinski
MN 30:1 (1975) 19–35Nichiren and Nationalism: The Religious Patriotism of Tanaka ChigakuEdwin B. Lee
MN 30:1 (1975) 37–68Soga Monogatari, Shintōshū and the Taketori Legend: The Nature and Significance of Parallels between the manabon Soga Monogatari and Shintōshū, with Particular Reference to a Parallel Variant of the Taketori LegendD. E. Mills
MN 30:1 (1975) 69–85Japan’s First Modern Theater: The Tsukiji Shōgekijō and Its Company, 1924–26Brian Powell
MN 30:1 (1975) 87–93A Note on the Hyakumantō DhāranīBrian Hickman
MN 30:1 (1975) 95–96An Invitation to Japan’s Literature by Murakami Hyōye, Thomas J. HarperJames T. Araki
MN 30:1 (1975) 96–98Modern Currents in Japanese Art by Michiaki Kawakita, Charles S. TerryJoseph P. Love
MN 30:1 (1975) 98–100Toward a Modern Japanese Theatre: Kishida Kunio by J. Thomas RimerBrian Powell
MN 30:1 (1975) 100–102Ozu by Donald RichieEdward D. Seidensticker
MN 30:1 (1975) 102–103The Ancient Civilization of Japan by Vadime Elisseeff, James HogarthJ. Edward Kidder, Jr.
MN 30:1 (1975) 104–105The Life of Ogyū Sorai, a Tokugawa Confucian Philosopher by Olof G. LidinJos. M. Goedertier
MN 30:1 (1975) 105–106Economic Institutional Change in Tokugawa Japan: Ōsaka and the Kinai Cotton Trade by William B. HauserV. Dixon Morris
MN 30:1 (1975) 107–108Ōkuma Shigenobu: Statesman of Meiji Japan by Joyce C. LebraRoger F. Hackett
MN 30:1 (1975) 109–10Japan in Crisis: Essays on Taishō Democracy by Bernard S. Silberman, H. D. HarootunianRichard H. Mitchell
MN 30:1 (1975) 111–12Race to Pearl Harbor. The Failure of the Second London Naval Conference and the Onset of World War II by Stephen E. PelzIan Nish
MN 30:1 (1975) 113–14A Social Basis for Prewar Japanese Militarism: The Army and the Rural Community by Richard J. SmethurstThomas R. H. Havens
MN 30:1 (1975) 115–16Sources of Japanese History by David LuH. Paul Varley
MN 30:1 (1975) 116Japanese Research on Mass Communication: Selected Abstracts by Hidetoshi KatoJosé María de Vera
MN 30:1 (1975) 117Emaki. Tokyo National MuseumJoseph P. Love
MN 30:1 (1975) 117–19CorrespondenceEta Harich-Schneider and Willem Adriaansz
MN 30:1 (1975) 1975Monumenta Nipponica Volume 30, Number 1, 1975
MN 29:4 (1974) 381–413Mori Ōgai’s Response to Suppression of Intellectual Freedom, 1909–12Helen M. Hopper
MN 29:4 (1974) 415–38The Selling of Japan: Japanese Manipulation of Western Opinion, 1900–1905Robert B. Valliant
MN 29:4 (1974) 439–49FujitoTranslated by William Ritchie Wilson
MN 29:4 (1974) 451–75Japan’s Young Prince: Konoe Fumimaro’s Early Political Career, 1916–1931Gordon Mark Berger
MN 29:4 (1974) 477–80Xavier and TanegashimaDiego Pacheco
MN 29:4 (1974) 481–83Lady Nijo’s Own Story. The Candid Diary of a Thirteenth-Century Japanese Imperial Concubine by Wilfred Whitehouse, Eizo YanagisawaMildred Tahara
MN 29:4 (1974) 483–84Accomplices of Silence: The Modern Japanese Novel by Masao MiyoshiWilliam J. Currie
MN 29:4 (1974) 484–87Asuka Buddhist Art: Horyu-ji by Seiichi Mizuno, Richard L. GageJ. Edward Kidder, Jr.
MN 29:4 (1974) 488–90Shinto Art: Ise and Izumo Shrines by Yasutada Watanabe, Robert RickettsFelicia Gressitt Bock
MN 29:4 (1974) 490–92Sculpture of the Kamakura Period by Hisashi Mori, Katherine EickmannDavid Waterhouse
MN 29:4 (1974) 492–93Japanese Painting in the Literati Style by Yoshiho Yonezawa, Chu Yoshizawa, Betty Iverson MonroeMadelaine David
MN 29:4 (1974) 493–95Ink Painting by Takaaki Matsushita, Martin CollcuttMoney Hickman
MN 29:4 (1974) 495–96The Living Treasures of Japan by Barbara AdachFosco Maraini
MN 29:4 (1974) 496–98The Kyōgyōshinshō by Gutoku Shaku Shinran, Daisetz Teitarō Suzuki, The Eastern Buddhist Society; Collected Writings on Shin Buddhism by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, The Eastern Buddhist SocietyShōyū Hanayama
MN 29:4 (1974) 498–501Franz Xaver. Sein Leben und seine Zeit. Zweiter Band: Asien, 1541–1552; Dritter Teilband: Japan und China, 1549–1552 by Georg SchurhammerHubert Cieslik
MN 29:4 (1974) 501–503Rodrigues the Interpreter. An Early Jesuit in Japan and China by Michael CooperJ. S. Cummins
MN 29:4 (1974) 503–505Reimeiki Nihon no Seibutsu-shi. by Kihara Hitoshi; Nihon Hakubutsugaku-Shi by Ueno MasuzōShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 29:4 (1974) 506–508Mitsui: Three Centuries of Japanese Business by John G. RobertsEleanor M. Hadley
MN 29:4 (1974) 509–511Teachers and Politics in Japan by Donald R. ThurstonKlaus Luhmer
MN 29:4 (1974) 511Recent Reprints
MN 29:4 (1974) 1974Monumenta Nipponica Volume 29, Number 4, 1974
MN 29:3 (1974) 247–61Utakata no KiMori Ōgai, Translated by Richard Bowring
MN 29:3 (1974) 263–81The Problem of Utakata no KiThomas E. Swann
MN 29:3 (1974) 283–303Hōjō Sōun’s Twenty-One Articles: The Code of Conduct of the Odawara HōjōCarl Steenstrup
MN 29:3 (1974) 289–303Twenty-One Articles by Lord SōunHōjō Sōun, Translated by Carl Steenstrup
MN 29:3 (1974) 305–27Bakumatsu Foreign EmployeesH. J. Jones
MN 29:3 (1974) 329–35Yanagita KunioShun’ichi H. Takayanagi