Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 24:3 (1969) 337–39I Can SpeakDazai Osamu, Translated by David J. Brudnoy and Kazuko Shimizu
MN 24:3 (1969) 341–43Kojiki by Donald PhilippiJ. Edward Kidder, Jr.
MN 24:3 (1969) 343–46A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from 592 to 1868 by Nakamura HajimeJaime Barrera
MN 24:3 (1969) 346–47Nihon Jōdo-kyō seiritsu-katei no kenkyū–Shinran no shisō to sono genryū (Development of the Jōdo Sect–Shinran’s Thought and its Origin) by Shigematsu AkihisaShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 24:3 (1969) 347–49Genji monogatari no Bukkyō-shisō (Buddhist Thought in the Tale of Genji) by Shigematsu NobuhiroShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 24:3 (1969) 350–51Books Received
MN 24:3 (1969) 1969Monumenta Nipponica Volume 24, Number 3, 1969
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 1–19Some Thematic and Structural Features of the Genji MonogatariEarl Miner
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 21–29Three Tanka-Chains from the Private Collection of The Emperor Kōgon’inKōgon (Emperor), Translated by William Ritchie Wilson
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 31–45Sharebon: books for men of modeJames T. Araki
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 47–58Shigarami-ZōshiJames R. Morita
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 59–77The Shōkyū War and the Political Rise of the WarriorsJohn S. Brownlee
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 79–91Samurai Discontent and Social Mobility in the Late Tokugawa PeriodRay A. Moore
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 93–111The initial formations of ‘pure experience’ in Nishida Kitarō and William JamesDavid A. Dilworth
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 113–36Buddhism in Postwar Japan: A Critical SurveyMinoru Kiyota
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 137–68Philosophy in present-day JapanFrancisco Pérez Ruiz
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 169–79Sange (Fallen Flowers)Dazai Osamu, Translated by Thomas E. Swann
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 181–82Mangan (Fulfilment of a Vow)Dazai Osamu, Translated by David J. Brudnoy and Kazuko Shimizu
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 183–85Matsu (Waiting)Dazai Osamu, Translated by David J. Brudnoy and Kazuko Shimizu
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 187–88Japan’s Longest Day by Pacific War Research SocietyJohn Lynch
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 188–92Kindai Nihon shigaku-shi no kenkyū. Meiji hen (Studies on the Development of Modern Historical Science in Japan: Meiji Period) by Ozawa EiichiShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 192–93A Dictionary of Japanese History by Joseph M. GoedertierGino K. Piovesana
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 194–95The Japanese Imperial Institution in the Tokugawa Period by Herschel WebbHarold Bolitho
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 195–98Meiji zenki kyōiku-gyōseishi kenkyū (Studies on the History of Educational Policy in the Early Meiji Era) by Kaneko TerunoriShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 198–99Hara Kei in the Politics of Compromise, 1905–1915 by Tetsuo NajitaZoltán A. Bihari
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 199–20077 Samurai: Japan’s First Embassy to America by Lewis Bush, Itsurō HattoriWilliam A. Laney
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 200–202The Modern Japanese Print—An Appreciation by James MichenerMilan Mihal
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 202–204Christianity Encounters Japan by Joseph J. SpaeEdmund R. Skrzypczak
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 205–206Chinese Buddhist Monasteries: Their Plan and its Function as a Setting for Buddhist Monastic Life by J. Prip-MollerRobert R. Arrowsmith
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 206–208The Imperial Hotel, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Architecture of Unity by Cary JamesRobert R. Arrowsmith
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 209Books Received
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 1969Monumenta Nipponica Volume 24, Number 1/2, 1969
Other Books (1968) 1–190Trading under Sail off Japan, 1860-1899: The Recollections of Captain John Baxter Will, Sailing-Master and PilotEdited by George Alexander Lensen
Other Books (1968) 1–215Toward an Orderly Market: An Intensive Study of Japan’s Voluntary Quota in Cotton Textile ExportsJohn Lynch
Other Books (1968) 1–294Russian Diplomatic and Consular Officials in East Asia: A Handbook of the Representatives of Tsarist Russia and the Provisional Government in China, Japan, and Korea from 1858 to 1924 and of Soviet Representatives in Japan from 1925 to 1968George Alexander Lensen
Other Books (1968) 1–296Korea and Manchuria between Russia and Japan, 1895-1904: The Observations of Sir Ernest Satow, British Minister Plenipotentiary to Japan (1895-1900) and China (1900-1906)Edited by George Alexander Lensen
Other Books (1968) 1–207Japan’s Modern Century: A Special Issue of Monumenta Nipponica Prepared in Celebration of the Centennial of the Meiji RestorationEdited by Edmund R. Skrzypczak
Other Books (1968) 1–230Japanese Diplomatic and Consular Officials in Russia: A Handbook of Japanese Representatives in Russia from 1874 to 1968George Alexander Lensen
Other Books (1968) 1–312Faces of Japan: A Photographic StudyGeorge Alexander Lensen
Monographs (1968) 1–135Religious Attitudes of Japanese Men: A Sociological SurveyFernando M. Basabe
Monographs (1968) 1–296Recent Japanese Philosophical Thought: 1862-1962, A SurveyGino K. Piovesana
Monographs (1968) 1–252Hermann Roesler and the making of the Meiji StateJohannes Siemes
Monographs (1968) 1–128A Private Journal of John Glendy Sproston, U. S. N.Edited by Shio Sakanishi
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 275–320Ancient Japanese Songs from The Kinkafu CollectionTranslated by Noah S. Brannen
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 229–320The Kinkafu Collection of Ancient Japanese SongsNoah S. Brannen
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 351–430The MumyōshōKamo no Chōmei, Translated by Hilda Katō
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 321–430The Mumyōshō of Kamo no Chōmei and Its Significance in Japanese LiteratureHilda Katō
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 431–43Case studies of social change in the Region of Oshimizu GumiRobert G. Flershem