Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 445–56Gift-Giving in a Modernizing JapanHarumi Befu
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 457–74The Immutable Despair of Dazai OsamuDavid J. Brudnoy
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 523–524Palaces of Kyoto by Tadashi Ishikawa, Bin TakahashiFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 521–522Traditional Crafts of Japan by Charles PomeroyFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 475–84Comparison of Western and Japanese culturesM. Huntington
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 485–95Futari KomachiAkutagawa Ryūnosuke, Translated by Thomas E. Swann
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 497–502Nishida’s Doctrine of ‘Universals’Hiromichi Takeda
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 503–504Mystics and Zen Masters by Thomas MertonWilliam Johnston
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 504–505The Mysticism of the Cloud of Unknowing: A Modern Interpretation by William JohnstonPeter Milward
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 505–506Shintō no chikara (The Power of Shinto) by Ueda KenjiAlfred Bloom
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 507–508Nichiren no shisō to Kamakura bukkyō (Nichiren’s Thought and Buddhism in the Kamakura Period) by Togoro ShigekiShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 508–510Vaccari’s Standard English-Japanese Dictionary by Mr. Oreste Vaccari, Mrs. Oreste VaccariEdmund R. Skrzypczak
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 510–512Nippongo ni oyoboshita Orandago no eikyō (Dutch Influence on the Japanese Language by Saitō ShizukaShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 514Takizawa Bakin by Leon ZolbrodThomas E. Swann
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 512–514Essays in Idleness: The Tsurezuregusa of Kenkō by Donald KeeneThomas E. Swann
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 515–516The Okagami: A Japanese Historical Tale by Joseph K. YamagiwaPier P. Del Campana
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 516–517Un poète de cour sous les Han: Sseu-Ma Siang-Jou by Yves HervouetAndrè Nougè
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 517–519Tokyo Essays by E. W. F. TomlinPeter Milward
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 520El Arte del Japon, Vol. XXI Series ‘Summa Artis’ by Fernando G. GutiérrezJosé María de Vera
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 519–520Theater East and West: Perspectives toward a Total Theater by Leonard C. PronkoJoseph P. Love
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 521Contemporary Japanese Houses by Charles S. TerryErnest Lutze
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 523Contemporary Japanese Prints by Michiaki Kawakita, John BesterFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 524–525Cultural Anthropology in Japan by The Committee for the Publication of Cultural Anthropological Studies in JapanJean Frisch
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 525–527Arai Hakuseki und seine Geschichtsauffassung. Ein Beitrag zur Historiographie Japans in der Tokugawa-Zeit by Ulrich KemperArcadio Schwade
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 527–528Hirado Eikoku-shōkan nikki (The Diary of the English Factory at Hirado) by Minakawa SaburōShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 528–529Ahen sensō zen Chū-Ei kōshō bunsho (The Anglo-Chinese Negotiation Documents Before the Opium War) by Sasaki Masaya; Ahen sensō no kenkyū (A Study of the Opium War-Official Documents) by Sasaki Masaya; Ahen sensō go no Chū-Ei kōsō (The Anglo-Chinese Disputes After the Opium War-Official Documents) by Sasaki MasayaAloysius Chang
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 529–532Imperial Japan’s Higher Civil Service Examinations by Robert M. Spaulding, Jr.Ori Kan
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 532–533Political Thought in Early Meiji Japan, 1868–1889 by Joseph PittauShūichi Katō
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 533–535Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)Robert M. Deiters
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 535–537Yukiguni no yogatari. Echigo no mukashibanashi (Night-Time Tales of the Snow Country, Folk Tales of Echigo) by Mizusawa Ken’ichi; Denshō bungei, Daigo-gō, Dairoku-gō (Traditional Literary Arts) No. 5 Shimokita chihō mukashibanashi-shū (Folk Tales of the Shimokita Region) by Kokugakuin daigaku minzoku bunka kenkyūkai-iin (Folk Literature Club of Kokugakuin University); No. 6 Iwate-ken-minami mukashibanashi-shū (Folk Tales of the Southern Iwate Prefecture) by Kokugakuin daigaku minzoku bunka kenkyūkai-iin (Folk Literature Club of Kokugakuin University); Hirusen bonchi no mukashibanashi. Mukashi banashi kenkyū shiryō sōsho I (Folk Tales of Hirusen Valley, Folk Tale Research Series) by Inada Kōji, Fukuda AkiraFanny Hagin Mayer
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 537–538Davao: A Case Study in Japanese-Philippine Relations by Grant K. GoodmanRodolfo G. Fernandez
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 538–540Beyond Vietnam: The United States and Asia by Edwin O. ReischauerJules van Overmeeren
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 540–541Oyatoi gaikokujin (Foreigners in Japanese Employment), Vol. I: Gaisetsu (General Introduction) by Umetani NoboruJohannes Siemes
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 542Books Received
MN 23:3/4 (1968) 1968Monumenta Nipponica Volume 23, Number 3/4, 1968
Monographs (1968) 1–271The Lore of the Chinese LuteRobert Hans van Gulik
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 1–17In Memoriam: Robert Hans van GulikJoseph Roggendorf
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 9–30The Formulation of the Meiji Government Policy Toward the employment of foreignersHazel J. Jones
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 31–65The Japanese legacy: The Japanese University Student Confronts Religion (Part 3)Alphonse M. Nebreda
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 66–89Japan & Manchuria: Ambassador Forbes’ Appraisal of American Policy Toward Japan in the Years 1931–32George Alexander Lensen
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 90–101Serious television drama: The Japanese Audience – Its Composition and CharacteristicsJosé María de Vera
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 102–55The Azuma kagami account of the Shōkyū WarTranslated by William H. McCullough
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 156–86Kokuze sanron: The Three Major Problems of State Policy. Recorded in the 1st Year of Man’en (1860) at Fukui, Echizen ProvinceD. Y. Miyauchi and Yokoi Shōnan, Translated by D. Y. Miyauchi
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 187–89The Japanese Haiku in Hispanic PoetryGary L. Brower
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 190–207Ukiyo-e paintings abroad: A Review ArticleRichard Lane
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 208–10Koten-bunka no sōzō (Creation of Classical Culture) by Hayashiya TatsusaburōShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 210–12The Manyoshu: A New and Complete Translation by H. H. HondaEdmund R. Skrzypczak
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 212–13Zeami, Bashō, Yeats, Pound. A Study in Japanese and English Poetics by Makoto UedaJohn S. Brownlee