Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 210–24Sandaihihō-shōNichiren, Translated by Pier P. Del Campana
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 205–24Sandaihihō-shō: An Essay on the Three Great MysteriesPier P. Del Campana
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 225–27The New Generation, Problems of Cultural Identity 1885–1895 by Kenneth B. PyleTetsuo Najita
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 227–28Nishi Amane and Modern Japanese Thought by Thomas R. H. HavensKenneth B. Pyle
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 229–32Impounded People: Japanese-Americans in the Relocation Centers by Edward H. Spicer, Asael T. Hansen, Katherine Luomala, Marvin K. OplerT. Scott Miyakawa
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 232–35Katsuragawa no hitobito (The Katsuragawa Family) by Imaizumi Genkichi, Shinozaki Shorin; Nagori no yume-ran’i Katsuragawa-ke ni umarete (My Childhood in the Ran’i Katsuragawa Family) by Imaizumi MineShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 235–38Meiji zenki no nōgyō kyōiku (Agricultural Education in the Early Meiji Period) by Iinuma JirōShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 238–40Japan’s First General Election, 1890 by R. H. P. MasonJohn M. Maki
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 240–42Grass on the Wayside (Michikusa) by Natsume Sōseki, Edwin McClellanFrancis H. Mathy
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 243–44Tamba Pottery: The Timeless Art of a Japanese Village by Daniel RhodesJ. Edward Kidder, Jr.
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 244–46Bunraku: The Puppet Theater by Andō Tsuruo, Charles J. DunnTed T. Takaya
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 247–49Books Received
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 1971Monumenta Nipponica Volume 26, Number 1/2, 1971
Other Books (1970) 1–419Japanese Recognition of the U.S.S.R.: Soviet-Japanese Relations, 1921-1930George Alexander Lensen
Monographs (1970) 1–103The Evolution of the Concept of Matrimonial Consent in Japanese LawAugustinus Kōno Yoshisuke
Monographs (1970) 1–144Doctor on Desima: Selected Chapters from Jhr. J. L. C. Pompe van Meerdervoort’s Vijf Jaren in Japan (Five Years in Japan, 1857-1863)Translated by Elizabeth P. Wittermans and John Z. Bowers
Monographs (1970) 1–87Crisis Politics in Prewar Japan: Institutional and Ideological Problems of the 1930sEdited by George Macklin Wilson
Monographs (1970) 1–214A Religious Study of the Mount Haguro Sect of Shugendō: An Example of Japanese Mountain ReligionHarry Byron Earhart
Monographs (1970) 1–237From Prejudice to Tolerance: A Study of the Japanese Image of the West, 1826-1864Richard T. Chang
Monographs (1970) 1–96The New Religions of Japan: A Bibliography of Western-Language MaterialsHarry Byron Earhart
Monographs (1970) 1–216Engi-shiki: Procedures of the Engi Era, Books I-VTranslated by Felicia Gressitt Bock
Monographs (1970) 1–258Fundamental Problems of Philosophy: The World of Action and the Dialectical WorldNishida Kitarō, Translated by David A. Dilworth
Monographs (1970) 1–146Distinguishing the Way: BendōOgyū Sorai, Translated by Olof G. Lidin
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 239–48The Philippine Legislature Trade Mission to Japan, 1933: A ReassessmentGrant K. Goodman
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 249–66Katō Kanji (1884–1965) and the Spirit of Agriculture in Modern JapanThomas R. H. Havens
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 267–301The Road to Sino-Japanese Collaboration: The Background to the Defection of Wang Ching-WeiJohn Hunter Boyle
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 303–23The Founding of the Port of Nagasaki and its Cession to the Society of JesusDiego Pacheco
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 325–69Shimazaki Tōson’s Four Collections of PoemsShimazaki Tōson, Translated by James R. Morita
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 377–406HankaiAkinari Ueda, Translated by Anthony H. Chambers
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 371–406Hankai: A Translation from Harusame monogatariAnthony H. Chambers
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 407–14Jin’ai (Dust)Masamune Hakuchō , Translated by Robert Rolf
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 415–30Mōsō (Delusion)Mori Ōgai, Translated by John W. Dower
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 431–45Taema: A Noh Play Attributed to ZeamiZeami Kanze Motokiyo, Translated by J. Thomas Rimer
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 447–53Utopianism and Social Planning in the Thought of Kagawa ToyohikoGeorge Bikle
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 455–58Unai Otome as Helen of TroyElling O. Eide
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 459–65Japanese Poetic Diaries by Earl MinerRoy Andrew Miller
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 465–67The Social Democratic Movement in Prewar Japan by George Oakley Totten IIIPeter Duus
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 467–68The Failure of Freedom: A Portrait of Modern Japanese Intellectuals by Tatsuo ArimaPeter Duus
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 468–70The Constitution of Japan: Its First Twenty Years by Dan Fenno HendersonArthur Taylor von Mehren
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 470–72The World of Japanese Business by T. F. M. Adams, N. KobayashiWilliam R. Bryant
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 472–74The Actors’ Analects (Yakusha rongo) by Charles J. Dunn, Bunzō TorigoeTed T. Takaya
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 475–76Japanese Woodblock Prints in Miniature: The Genre of Surimono by Kurt MeissnerUsher P. Coolidge
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 476–79A History of Korea by Takashi Hatada, Warren W. Smith, Jr., Benjamin HazardRobert H. Bockman
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 479–87Shōwa hihyō taikei (Literary Criticism of the Shōwa Period) by Muramatsu Takeshi, Saeki Shōichi, Ookubo NorioShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 488–89Books Received
MN 25:3/4 (1970) 1970Monumenta Nipponica Volume 25, Number 3/4, 1970
MN 25:1/2 (1970) 1–11The Poetry of Izumi ShikibuIzumi Shikibu, Translated by Edwin A. Cranston
MN 25:1/2 (1970) 13–27Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and I-NovelistsKinya Tsuruta