Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 71:2 (2016) 487–91Marathon Japan: Distance Racing and Civic Culture by Thomas R. H. HavensStefan Hübner
MN 71:2 (2016) 491–94Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations on Screen: A History, 1989–2005 by Griseldis KirschRobert Hoppens
MN 71:2 (2016) 2016Monumenta Nipponica Volume 71, Number 2, 2016
MN 71:1 (2016) 1–42Readings from the Bamboo Grove: A Translation of Sōgi’s Oi no Susami (Part 1)Steven D. Carter
MN 71:1 (2016) 29–42A Solace in Old Age (Part 1)Sōgi, Translated by Steven D. Carter
MN 71:1 (2016) 43–82Sedge-Hat Madness: A Translation of Chikamatsu Monzaemon’s Onatsu Seijūrō Gojūnenki Uta NenbutsuMichael C. Brownstein
MN 71:1 (2016) 55–82Onatsu and Seijūrō: Prayers on the Fiftieth AnniversaryMonzaemon Chikamatsu, Translated by Michael C. Brownstein
MN 71:1 (2016) 83–117Orthodox Finance and “The Dictates of Practical Expediency”: Influences on Matsukata Masayoshi and the Financial Reform of 1881–1885Steven J. Ericson
MN 71:1 (2016) 119–22Ancient Ryukyu: An Archaeological Study of Island Communities by Richard PearsonDavid J. Welch
MN 71:1 (2016) 122–27Imagining Exile in Heian Japan: Banishment in Law, Literature, and Cult by Jonathan StockdaleElizabeth Oyler
MN 71:1 (2016) 127–34Shinkokinshū: New Collection of Poems Ancient and Modern trans. Laurel Rasplica RoddRoselee Bundy
MN 71:1 (2016) 134–40Japanese Singers of Tales: Ten Centuries of Performed Narrative by Alison McQueen TokitaMargaret H. Childs
MN 71:1 (2016) 140–43From White to Yellow: The Japanese in European Racial Thought, 1300–1735 by Rotem KownerAdam Clulow
MN 71:1 (2016) 143–48The Knowledge of Nature and the Nature of Knowledge in Early Modern Japan by Federico MarconYulia Frumer
MN 71:1 (2016) 148–52Leaving for the Rising Sun: Chinese Zen Master Yinyuan and the Authenticity Crisis in Early Modern East Asia by Jiang WuSteven Heine
MN 71:1 (2016) 152–58A Cultural History of Translation in Early Modern Japan by Rebekah ClementsFederico Marcon
MN 71:1 (2016) 158–61Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan by Luke S. RobertsMark Ravina
MN 71:1 (2016) 161–66Partners in Print: Artistic Collaboration and the Ukiyo-e Market by Julie Nelson DavisDaan Kok
MN 71:1 (2016) 166–69The Chaos and Cosmos of Kurosawa Tokiko: One Woman’s Transit from Tokugawa to Meiji Japan by Laura NenziMichael Wert
MN 71:1 (2016) 169–73Doctors of Empire: Medical and Cultural Encounters between Imperial Germany and Meiji Japan by Hoi-Eun KimEllen Nakamura
MN 71:1 (2016) 173–77Investing Japan: Foreign Capital, Monetary Standards, and Economic Development, 1859–2011 by Simon James BythewayPenelope Francks
MN 71:1 (2016) 177–81Meiji Restoration Losers: Memory and Tokugawa Supporters in Modern Japan by Michael WertSelcuk Esenbel
MN 71:1 (2016) 181–86Gender and Nation in Meiji Japan: Modernity, Loss, and the Doing of History by Jason G. KarlinMarnie S. Anderson
MN 71:1 (2016) 186–91Religious Discourse in Modern Japan: Religion, State, and Shintō by Isomae Jun’ichi, trans. Galen Amstutz, Lynne E. RiggsJolyon Baraka Thomas
MN 71:1 (2016) 191–95Heritage Management in Korea and Japan: The Politics of Antiquity and Identity by Hyung Il PaiTakashi Yoshida
MN 71:1 (2016) 195–200Bad Water: Nature, Pollution, and Politics in Japan, 1870–1950 by Robert StolzTakehiro Watanabe
MN 71:1 (2016) 200–206Gender and Law in the Japanese Imperium ed. Susan L. Burns, Barbara J. BrooksMarie Seong-Hak Kim
MN 71:1 (2016) 206–11Christianity and Imperialism in Modern Japan: Empire for God by Emily AndersonHamish Ion
MN 71:1 (2016) 211–16Rise of a Japanese Chinatown: Yokohama, 1894–1972 by Eric C. HanRobert Eskildsen
MN 71:1 (2016) 217–22Building a Heaven on Earth: Religion, Activism, and Protest in Japanese Occupied Korea by Albert L. Park; Populist Collaborators: The Ilchinhoe and the Japanese Colonization of Korea, 1896–1910 by Yumi MoonDon Baker
MN 71:1 (2016) 222–27Assimilating Seoul: Japanese Rule and the Politics of Public Space in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945 by Todd A. HenryVladimir Tikhonov
MN 71:1 (2016) 227–33Making Personas: Transnational Film Stardom in Modern Japan by Hideaki FujikiRyan Cook
MN 71:1 (2016) 233–37Holy Ghosts: The Christian Century in Modern Japanese Fiction by Rebecca SuterStephen Roddy
MN 71:1 (2016) 237–40Recasting Red Culture in Proletarian Japan: Childhood, Korea, and the Historical Avant-garde by Samuel PerrySunyoung Park
MN 71:1 (2016) 241–44Beyond the Metropolis: Second Cities and Modern Life in Interwar Japan by Louise YoungMiriam L. Kingsberg Kadia
MN 71:1 (2016) 244–47Capital as Will and Imagination: Schumpeter’s Guide to the Postwar Japanese Miracle by Mark MetzlerSimon James Bytheway
MN 71:1 (2016) 247–53Women and Democracy in Cold War Japan by Jan BardsleyUlrike Wöhr
MN 71:1 (2016) 253–58Kōmeitō: Politics and Religion in Japan ed. George Ehrhardt, Axel Klein, Levi McLaughlin, Steven R. ReedHelen Hardacre
MN 71:1 (2016) 258–61From Cultures of War to Cultures of Peace: War and Peace Museums in Japan, China, and South Korea by Takashi YoshidaPhilip Seaton
MN 71:1 (2016) 2016Monumenta Nipponica Volume 71, Number 1, 2016
MN 70:2 (2015) 189–235Yoshino and the Politics of Cultural Topography in Early JapanTorquil Duthie
MN 70:2 (2015) 237–83104 Voices from Christian Nagasaki: Document of the Rosario Brotherhood of Nagasaki with the Signatures of Its Members (February 1622) : An Analysis and TranslationReinier H. Hesselink
MN 70:2 (2015) 267–83Document of the Rosario Brotherhood of Nagasaki with the Signatures of Its MembersReinier H. Hesselink, Translated by Reinier H. Hesselink
MN 70:2 (2015) 285–88Environment and Society in the Japanese Islands: From Prehistory to the Present ed. Bruce L. Batten, Philip C. BrownPatricia Sippel
MN 70:2 (2015) 289–93Courtly Visions: The Ise Stories and the Politics of Cultural Appropriation by Joshua S. MostowIvo Smits
MN 70:2 (2015) 293–97Lords of the Sea: Pirates, Violence, and Commerce in Late Medieval Japan by Peter D. ShapinskyNoell Wilson
MN 70:2 (2015) 297–300A Korean War Captive in Japan, 1597–1600: The Writings of Kang Hang ed. and trans. JaHyun Kim Haboush, Kenneth R. RobinsonJames B. Lewis
MN 70:2 (2015) 301–305The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō, Artist-Rebel of Edo by Miriam WattlesPauline Ayumi Ota