Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 215Traditions in Japanese Design. Vol. I, Kachō: Bird and Flower Motifs by Arakawa Hirokazu, Hasebe Gakuji, Imanaga Seiji, Okumura Hideo, Alan TurneyFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 213–15Meiji-shoki no bungaku-shisō (Literary Thought in the Early Meiji Era) by Yanagida IzumiShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 216–18The Onin War. History of its Origins and Background, with a Selective Translation of The Chronicle of Onin by H. Paul VarleyJohn S. Brownlee
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 219A Correlated History of the Far East by Maria PenkalaEdmund R. Skrzypczak
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 218–19Kindai Nihon shigaku shi no kenkyū. Bakumatsu hen. (Studies on the Development of Modern Historical Science in Japan: 1801–67) by Ozawa EiichiShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 223Specimen Pages of Korean Movable Types by Melvin P. McGovernRichard Lane
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 220–23Japanese Trade Unionism by Alice H. CookMakoto Sakurabayashi
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 225Symposium on Historical, Archaeological and Linguistic Studies on Southern China, Southeast Asia and the Hong Kong Region by F. S. Darke, Wolfram EberhardPaul Yang
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 224–25Chinese Buddhist Bronzes by Hugo MunsterbergFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 226China’s First Unifier, A Study of the Ch’in Dynasty as Seen in the Life of Li Ssu, 280–208 B.C. by Derk BoddeMichael R. Saso
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 227–28The Gibbon in China, An Essay In Chinese Animal Lore by R. H. Van GulikJean Frisch
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 226–27Journal of Oriental Studies. VI, Nos. 1 & 2. 1961–1964 by the University of Hong KongPaul Yang
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 223–24The Golden Age of Chinese Art: The Lively T’ang Dynasty by Hugh ScottFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 219–20Postwar Economic Growth in Japan by Ryutaro Komiya, Robert S. OzakiHideo Kimura
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 215–16Modern Japanese Painting: An Art in Transition by Torao Miyagawa, Toshizō ImaiFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 1968Monumenta Nipponica Volume 23, Number 1/2, 1968
Other Books (1967) 1–231Sophia-I, An Economic Quarterly Model of the Japanese Economy: 1955–1965Antonio Sagrista
Other Books (1967) 1–320The Russo-Chinese WarGeorge Alexander Lensen
Other Books (1967) 1–272The d’Anethan Dispatches from Japan, 1894-1910: The Observations of Baron Albert d’Anethan, Belgian Minister Plenipotentiary and Dean of the Diplomatic CorpsGeorge Alexander Lensen
Monographs (1967) 1–140Educational Television in JapanJosé María de Vera
Monographs (1967) 1–183Japanese Youth Confronts Religion: A Sociological SurveyFernando M. Basabe
Monographs (1967) 1–114The Five Sacred Festivals of Ancient Japan: Their Symbolism and Historical DevelopmentU. A. Casal
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 251–59Presuppositions to the Understanding of Japanese Buddhist ThoughtMinoru Kiyota
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 260–77The Formative Years of The Wakō, 1223–63Benjamin H. Hazard
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 278–89Emakimono Depicting The Pains of the DamnedFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 290–304The Kazunomiya Marriage: Alliance Between the Court and the BakufuEdwin B. Lee
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 305–67Alcock and Harris: Foreign Diplomacy in Bakumatsu JapanJohn McMaster
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 368–89Japanese Opinions on Woodrow Wilson in War and PeaceKimitada I. Miwa
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 390–401“Dual Sovereignty”: Under the Japanese Shogunate as Interpreted by French Writers of the Eighteenth CenturyJacques Bésineau, Translated by Patrick O'Flanagan
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 402–36The Japanese Woman’s Movement: Ichikawa Fusae, A Pioneer in Woman’s SuffrageDee Ann Vavich
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 468–81Discussion of Violent Revolution, From a Jail CellKōtoku Shūsui, Translated by George Elison
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 437–81Kōtoku Shūsui: The Change in ThoughtGeorge Elison
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 482–87Present Location of the Pei-t’ang LibraryJ. S. Cummins
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 512–513The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II by Herbert FeisWilliam A. Laney
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 488–89Nihon Yōgaku hennenshi (The Chronicle of Western Studies) by Ōtsuki Joden, Satō Eishichi; Katsuragawa no hitobito (The Katsuragawa Family) by Imaizumi GenkichiShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 489–90Chūsei no jugaku (Confucianism in the Middle Ages) by Wajima Yoshio; Nihon shushigaku to Chōsen (Japanese Chu Hsi Study and Korea) by Abe YoshioShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 490–91Le Shugendō: Histoire, Doctrine et Rites Des Anachorètes dits Yamabushi. Cahiers de la Société Asiatique, XVIII by G. RenondeauThomas Immoos
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 491–93Japan’s Invisible Race: Caste in Culture and Personality by George De Vos, Wagatsuma HiroshiKen'nosuke Tanamachi
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 493–94Nakae Chōmin no kenkyū (Studies on Nakae Chōmin) by Kuwabara TakeoShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 504–506Kindai buntai hassei no shiteki kenkyū (Historical Study on the Development of Modern Japanese Style) by Yamamoto Masahide
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 495–96Östliche Meditation und Christliche Mystik by Heinrich DumoulinJoseph J. Spae
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 496–97Religiosità e Ideologia alle Origini del Giappone Moderno by Paolo Beonio-BrocchieriGino K. Piovesana
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 499Tales of Old Japan by A. B. MitfordJoseph Goedertier
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 497–99The Love of Izayoi and Seishin. A Kabuki Play by Kawatake MokuamiWinfried Wuermeling
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 500–501Japanese Print Making by Yoshida Toshi, Yūki ReiFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 499–500Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu (The Arts of Japan in Original Colors)
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 502Kabuki Costume by Ruth M. ShaverJoseph Goedertier
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 501–502Japanese Temples by J. Edward Kidder, Jr.Fernando G. Gutiérrez