Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
Monographs (1973) 1–175The Feast of Kingship: Accession Ceremonies in Ancient JapanRobert S. Ellwood
Monographs (1973) 1–142Japanese Shrine Mergers 1906-12: State Shinto Moves to the GrassrootsWilbur M. Fridell
MN 28:3 (1973) 261–93Preliminary Notes on Masakadoki and the Taira no Masakado StoryGiuliana Stramigioli
MN 28:3 (1973) 299–316Articles of Admonition by Imagawa Ryōshun to His Son NakaakiTranslated by Carl Steenstrup
MN 28:3 (1973) 295–316The Imagawa Letter: A Muromachi Warrior’s Code of Conduct Which Became a Tokugawa SchoolbookCarl Steenstrup
MN 28:3 (1973) 317–45Japan’s Peace Preservation Law of 1925: Its Origins and SignificanceRichard H. Mitchell
MN 28:3 (1973) 347–61HannichiMori Ōgai, Translated by Darcy Murray
MN 28:3 (1973) 363–67Crisis in Identity and Contemporary Japanese Novels by Arthur G. KimballKinya Tsuruta
MN 28:3 (1973) 367–69Introduction to Contemporary Japanese Literature: Synopses of Major Works, 1956–1970 by Kokusai Bunka ShinkokaiWilliam J. Currie
MN 28:3 (1973) 370Daily Life in Japan at the Time of the Samurai, 1185–1603 by Louis Frederic, Eileen M. LoweJames B. Guyer
MN 28:3 (1973) 371Yōgaku Shisōshiron by Takahashi Shin’ichiShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 28:3 (1973) 373–76The Peace Conspiracy. Wang Ching-wei and the China War, 1937–1941 by Gerald E. BunkerJohn W. Young
MN 28:3 (1973) 377–79Black Star over Japan. Rising Forces of Militarism by Albert A. AxelbankRobert Guillain
MN 28:3 (1973) 380–82Japanese Ink Painting: Shubun to Sesshu by Ichimatsu Tanaka, Bruce DarlingMiyeko Murase
MN 28:3 (1973) 382–83Edo Painting: Sotatsu and Korin by Hiroshi Mizuo, John M. ShieldsFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 28:3 (1973) 384–85The Noh. Volume One. God Noh. In Parallel Translations with a General Introduction and Running Commentaries by Chifumi ShimazakiKaren Brazell
MN 28:3 (1973) 386–87Concerned Theatre Japan. Discrimination. Vol. II, nos. 3 & 4 by David Goodman, Kazuko FujimotoFrank Hoff
MN 28:3 (1973) 387–88Das Umwandeln des Himmelspfeilers. Ein japanischer Mythos und seine kulturhistorische Einordnung by Nelly NaumannThomas Immoos
MN 28:3 (1973) 390Hachijo, Isle of Exile by Tsune Sugimura, Shigeo KasaiArne K. Rökkum
MN 28:3 (1973) 389–90Pura Mutuzuma. Archaeological Work on Miyako Island, Ryukyus by Erika Kaneko, Herbert MelicharCharles T. Keally
MN 28:3 (1973) 371–73The Yūaikai, 1912–19. The Rise of Labor in Japan by Stephen S. LargeBurghard Weghaus
MN 28:3 (1973) 1973Monumenta Nipponica Volume 28, Number 3, 1973
MN 28:2 (1973) 139–49Pathos and Farce: Zatō Plays of the Kyōgen RepertoireJacqueline Golay
MN 28:2 (1973) 151–75Nishi Amane and the Reception of Western Law in JapanRichard H. Minear
MN 28:2 (1973) 190–233Konjaku MonogatariTranslated by William Ritchie Wilson
MN 28:2 (1973) 177–233The Way of the Bow and Arrow: The Japanese Warrior in Konjaku MonogatariWilliam Ritchie Wilson
MN 28:2 (1973) 235–36Meiji Japan through Contemporary Sources. Volume I: Basic Documents 1854–1889; Volume II: 1844–1882; Volume III: 1869–1894 by The Centre for East Asian Cultural StudiesMarlene J. Mayo
MN 28:2 (1973) 236–37Meiji 1868: Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Japan by Paul Akamatsu, Miriam KochanHarold Bolitho
MN 28:2 (1973) 238–40Japanese Foreign Policy on the Eve of the Pacific War, A Soviet View by Leonid N. Kutakov, George Alexander Lensen; The Strange Neutrality. Soviet-Japanese Relations During the Second World War, 1941–1945 by George Alexander LensenStephen S. Large
MN 28:2 (1973) 240–42Burma: Japanese Military Administration, Selected Documents, 1941–1945 by Frank N. Trager, Won Zoon Yoon, Thomas T. WinantGordon Mark Berger
MN 28:2 (1973) 242–46Forecast for Japan: Security in the 1970’s by James William MorleyKan Ori
MN 28:2 (1973) 246–48Unbeaten Tracks in Japan by Isabella L. BirdMichael Cooper
MN 28:2 (1973) 248–50The Namban Art of Japan by Yoshitomo Okamoto, Ronald K. JonesC. R. Boxer
MN 28:2 (1973) 250–51The Classic Tradition in Japanese Architecture. Modern Versions of the Sukiya Style by Teiji Itoh, Yukio Futagawa, Richard L. GageEduardo J. Anzorena
MN 28:2 (1973) 252–53Reviews of National Policies for Education: Japan by Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)Klaus Luhmer
MN 28:2 (1973) 253–55University and Research Libraries in Japan and the United States. Proceedings of the First Japan-United States Conference on Libraries and Information Science in Higher Education. Tokyo, 15–19 May 1969 by Thomas R. BuckmanNaomi Fukuda
MN 28:2 (1973) 255–56A Type and Motif Index of Japanese Folk-Literature by Hiroko IkedaThomas Immoos
MN 28:2 (1973) 256–58Kamigoto no naka no Nihonjin by Wakamori Tarō; Taishi Shinkō–Sono Hassei to Hatten by Hayashi Mikiya; Kinsei no Hayarigami by Miyata Noboru; Gunkimonogatari to Minkandenshō by Fukuda Akira; Ta no Shinzō by Noda Chihiro; Ie no Kami by Tsurumi Shunsuke, Adachi Hiroshi; Michi no Kami by Yamada Munemutsu, Inoue SeiryūShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 28:2 (1973) 259Recent Reprints
MN 28:2 (1973) 1973Monumenta Nipponica Volume 28, Number 2, 1973
MN 28:1 (1973) 1–2Wilhelm Schiffer, S.J., 1914–1972: In MemoriamHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 28:1 (1973) 3–67The Western Education of Kume Kunitake, 1871–6Marlene J. Mayo
MN 28:1 (1973) 69–86A Study in Contrasts: Japanese School Textbooks of 1903 and 1941–5Harry (Harold J.) Wray
MN 28:1 (1973) 92–100The Shakkyō Poems in the GoshūishūTranslated by Robert E. Morrell
MN 28:1 (1973) 87–100The Buddhist Poetry in the GoshūishūRobert E. Morrell
MN 28:1 (1973) 101–103Vita Sexualis by Mori Ogai, Kazuji Ninomiya, Sanford GoldsteinDavid A. Dilworth
MN 28:1 (1973) 104–105Essays on Natsume Sōseki’s Works by Japanese National Commission for UNESCOFrancis H. Mathy
MN 28:1 (1973) 106–108Japan, Art and Civilization by Louis FrédéricMichael Cooper