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This index contains articles from Volume 1 through Volume 64 of Monumenta Nipponica, listed chronologically.
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Aims and Objectives / Unser Aufgabenkreis.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 1-2.
FLORENZ, Karl, tr.
Manju oder Nakamitsu: No-Drama in Zwei Akten von Seami Motokiyo.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 3-19.
BONNEAU, Georges.
Le Probleme de la Poesie japonaise: Technique et Traduction.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 20-41.
SANSOM, George B.
Some Problems in the Study of Japanese History.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 42-47.
SUZUKI Daisetsu.
Zen Buddhism.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 48-57.
HIRAIZUMI H.
Der Einfluss der Mappo-Lehre in der japanischen Geschichte.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 58-69.
KLEISER, Alfons.
P. Alexander Valignanis Gesandtschaftsreise nach Japan zum Quambacudono Toyotomoi Hideyoshi (1588-1591).
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 70-98.
BERNARD, Henri.
Les Debuts des Relations Diplomatiques entre le Japon et les Espagnols des Iles Philippines (1571-1594).
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 99-137.
LAURES, Johannes.
Neuentdeckte japanische Jesuitendrucke im Pei-t'ang zu Peking.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 138-53.
HOLTOM, D. C.
Japanese Votive Pictures (The Ikoma Ema).
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 154-64.
SKENE SMITH, N.
Tokugawa Japan as a Field for the Student of Social Organization.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 165-72.
GULIK, R. H. van.
Miura Baien on Indian and Dutch Poetry. [Includes a translation of the Chapter 6 of Shitetsu by Miura Baien.]
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 173-77.
DUMOULIN, H., S. Furuta, & T. Ibara, tr.
Genninron, Tsung-mi's Traktat vom Ursprung des Menschen.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 178-221.
ISHIBASHI Tomonobu & Heinrich Dumoulin, tr.
Aus dem Kanon der Nyoraikyo.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 222-41.
WHITEHOUSE, Wilfrid, tr.
Shiramine: A Translation with Comments. [From Ugetsu Monogatari by Ueda Akinari.]
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 242-58.
ISHIDA Mikinosuke.
A Brief Note on the Two Old European Maps of Japan Recently Discovered. (A Woodcut Map of 1586 and a Manuscript Map of 1585.)
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 259-65.
BOXER, C. R.
Japanese Christians Buried in the Jesuit College Church of Sao Paulo at Macau.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 265-69.
ECKARDT, Hans.
Zur Frage der Netori.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 269-72.
HEUVERS, Hermann.
Gratia Hosokawa in Mitono.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 272-77.
NAKAMURA Katsumi.
Entwicklungsrichtungen der Japanischen Psychologie.
Volume 1: 1 (1938), 278-81.
ANESAKI Masaharu.
Prosecution of Kirishitans after the Shimabara Insurrection.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 293-300.
KATO Genchi.
The Shinto Studies of Jiun, the Buddhist Priest, and Moto-ori, the Shinto Savant.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 301-16.
BOHNER, Hermann.
Hanazono Tenno: Taishi wo Imashimuru no Sho, 'Mahnung an den Kronprinzen'.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 317-49.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich.
Yoshida Shoin (1830-1859): Ein Beitrag zum Verstandnis der geistigen Quellen der Meijierneuerung.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 350-77.
BERNARD, Henri.
Valignani ou Valignano, l'auteur veritable du recit de la premiere ambassade japonaise en Europe (1582-1590).
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 378-85.
GULIK, R. H. van.
The Lore of the Chinese Lute: An Essay in Ch'in Ideology. [ Includes translations of The Lute: Ch'in from Feng-su-t'ung-i by Ying Shao; Ten Rules for Playing the Lute: Ch'in chi tse by Wu Ch'en; Miscellaneous Remarks on Playing the Lute: T'an tsa shuo by
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 386-438, 2: 1 (1939), 75-99, 2: 2, 409-36, 3: 1 (1940), 127-76.
DOUTEAU, Robert.
La croisiere extraordinaire de la galiote 'St. Pierre et St. Paul' dans la mer de Bering et sur les cotes du Japon (1771).
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 439-50.
KATAOKA Yakichi.
Takayama Ukon.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 451-64.
BOHNER, Alfred, tr.
Tenchi Hajimari no Koto: Wie Himmel und Erde entstanden.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 465-514.
HUMBERTCLAUDE, Pierre, tr.
Myotei Mondo: Une apologetique chretienne japonaise de 1605. [By Fucan Fabian.]
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 515-48, 2: 1 (1939), 237-67.
WHITEHOUSE, Wilfrid, tr.
Ugetsu monogatari: Tales of a Clouded Moon, by Uyeda Akinari (1734-1809). [Includes translations of Asajigayado: The Cottage in the Wilderness; Binfukuron: An Argument on Wealth; Jasei no In: The Passion of a Snake; and Kibitsu no Kama: The Kibitsu Cauldr
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 549-67, 4: 1 (1941), 166-91.
VOSS, Gustav.
Masaharu Anesaki: als Historiker des 'Christlichen Jahrhunderts'.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 568-75.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich.
Zur Japanischen Shinto-Forschung.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 576-84.
GULIK, R. H. van.
Two important Japanese publications on Chinese and Japanese Bibliography.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 585-91.
KUENBURG, Max von.
Kirishitan Yashiki, das ehemalige Christengefangnis in Koishikawa.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 592-96.
NOMURA, Fr. Y.
Wandbilder des Horyuji.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 597-601.
NAKAMURA Katsumi.
Psychologische Betrachtungen der pralogisch-asthetischen Erlebnisse des ostasiatischen Kunstlers.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 602-05.
BOHNER, Hermann.
Hahn und Uhr.
Volume 1: 2 (1938), 606-07.
HAMMITZSCH, Horst.
Kangaku und Kokugaku: Ein Beitrag zur Geistesgeschichte der Tokugawazeit.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 1-23.
PIERSON, J. L., Jr.
The Japanese Verbal Forms on -yu.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 24-39.
BOXER, C. R.
The Embassy of Captain Goncalo de Siqueira de Souza to Japan in 1644-1647.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 40-74, 2: 2, 512-17.
NAKAMURA Hirosi.
Les Cartes du Japon qui servaient de modele aux cartographes europeens au debut des relations de l'Occident avec le Japon.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 100-23.
LAURES, Johannes.
Die alte Missionsbibliothek im Pei-t'ang zu Peking.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 124-39.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich, Hans Stolte & Wilhelm Schiffer.
Die Entwicklung der Kokugaku: Dargestellt in ihren Hauptvertretern.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 140-64.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich, tr.
Kamo Mabuchi: Kokuiko, Gedanken uber den 'Sinn des Landes'.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 165-92.
STOLTE, Hans, tr.
Motoori Norinaga: Naobi no Mitama, Geist der Erneuerung.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 193-211.
SHIFFER, Wilhelm, tr.
Hirata Atsutane: Taido Wakumon, Es fragte einer nach dem Grossen Weg....
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 212-36.
MULLER, Hans, tr.
Hai-Yaso, Anti-Jesus: Hayashi Razan's antichristlicher Bericht uber eine konfuzianisch-christliche Disputation aus dem Jahre 1606.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 268-75.
MERGE, Salvatore.
Demonologia nipponica: l'oni.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 276-80.
MAREGA, Mario.
E-fumi.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 281-86.
REPETTI, W. C.
A Guide to old Manila.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 287-90.
REPETTI, W. C.
Relics of three Jesuit Japanese Martyrs, John, Paul and James: Preserved in the Church 'San Ignacio' at Manila.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 291-92.
HAWLEY, Frank.
Some Recent Books on No.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 293-300.
COVILLE, Cabot.
Some Japanese Economic Writings in 1937.
Volume 2: 1 (1939), 301-6.
HEUVERS, Hermann.
Kaiser Meiji als Dichter. [Includes translations of selected poems of Meiji Tenno.]
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 333-48.
WEEGMAN, Carl von.
Professor Dr. Karl Florenz zum Gedachtnis.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 349-54.
MURAKAMI Naojiro.
The Japanese at Batavia in the XVIIth Century.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 355-73.
KODA Shigetomo.
Notes sur la presse jesuite au Japon et plus specialement sur les livres imprimes en caracteres japonais. [Tr. by Pierre Humbertclaude.]
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 374-85.
BATY, Thomas.
The 'Private International Law' of Japan.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 386-408.
DOI Tadao.
Das Sprachstudium der Gesellschaft Jesu in Japan im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 437-65.
MULLER, Hans.
Goethe in Japan.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 466-78.
ALVAREZ, J. L.
Don Rodrigo de Vivero et la Destruction de la Nao 'Madre de Deos' (1609-1610). [Tr. by Pierre Humbertclaude.]
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 479-511.
BUCHANAN, D. C.
Some Mikuji of Fushimi Inari Jinja.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 518-35.
ZACHERT, Herbert, tr.
Aoi no Ue: No-Drama in zwei Akten von Komparu Ujinobu.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 536-50.
MAREGA, Mario, tr.
Akogi: Ballata in un Atto di Seami Motokiyo.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 551-72.
BOHNER, Hermann, tr.
Tamuramaro-denki.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 573-85.
KOIKE Kenji, tr.
Onna Daigaku. [Attr. to Kaibara Ekiken. Preface by Wilhelm Schiffer.]
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 586-95.
PERKINS, P. D.
The Rise and Decline of Bukezukuri.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 596-608.
KLEISER, Alfons.
Dona Gracia Hosokawa: Ihre Bekehrungsgeschichte nach einem Originalbericht des P. Antonio Prenestino.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 609-16.
ROBERT, Marcel.
Reflexions sur l'Art Japonais.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 617-20.
FUCHS, Walter.
Eine altillustrierte Neuausgabe von Mamiya Rinzo's Totatsu Kiko.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 621-23.
SCHURHAMMER, Georg.
Neuere Hilfsmittel zum Studium der Namban-Kultur.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 624-33.
ARNAIZ, Gregorio.
Observaciones sobre la Embajada del Dominico P. Juan Cobo.
Volume 2: 2 (1939), 634-37.
HOLTOM, D. C.
The Meaning of Kami.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 1-27, 3: 2, 392-413, 4: 2 (1941), 351-94.
SCHINZINGER, Robert.
Uber Kitaro Nishidas Philosophie.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 28-39.
BERNARD, Henri.
Traductions chinoises d'ouvrages europeens au Japan durant la periode de fermeture (1614-1853).
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 40-60.
HAMMITZSCH, Horst.
Aizawa Seishisai (1782-1863) und sein Werk Shinron.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 61-74.
PIERSON, J. L., Jr.
The Japanese verbal forms on -mi.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 75-89.
SUGINO Masayoshi.
Die Anfange des Japanischen Theaters bis zum Nospiel.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 90-108.
REITZ, Karl.
Die Feuerberuhigungszeremonie des Shinto (Chinka-sai).
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 109-26.
RAHDER, Johannes.
Phonetic Variations in Japanese.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 177-81.
ISHIBASHI T. & Heinrich Dumoulin, tr.
Yuiitsu-Shinto Myobo-yoshu: Lehrabriss des Yuiitsu-Shinto. [Attr. to Yoshida Kanetomo.]
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 182-239.
BOHNER, Hermann, tr.
Wake-no-Kiyomaro-den.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 240-73.
PARKER, Charles K.
Early Japanese Systems of Counting.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 274-80.
SCHIFFER, Wilhelm.
Gokai und Gojo.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 281-90.
MODY, N. H. N.
Japanese Lacquer.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 291-94.
MODY, N. H. N.
N. H. N. Mody's Collections and Catalogues.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 295-99.
GROOT, Gerard.
Besonderheiten der Ryukyusprache.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 300-13.
FUJII Keiichi & P. D. Perkins
Two Ancient Japanese Dances.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 314-20.
BERNARD, Henri.
Stumpf Kilian, un emule allemand du Pere Ricci.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 321-22.
MULLER, Hans.
Bibliography of foreign books published in Japan during the year 1938.
Volume 3: 1 (1940), 352-60.
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Zur 2600jahrigen Reichsgrundungsfeier Japans.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 361-62.
HEUVERS, Hermann & Uda Goro.
Herrscher und Volk im japanischen Kurzgedicht: Zum 2600. Jahre der Reichsgrundung.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 363-68.
KONO Shozo.
Kannagara no Michi.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 369-91.
KOIKE Kenji.
Nisshinkan: Eine Daimyatsschule der Tokugawazeit.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 414-26.
KATO Mamoru.
Das deutsche Drama auf der japanischen Buhne.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 427-44.
NAKAMURA Hirosi.
Passage en France de Hasekura, Ambassadeur: Japonais a la cour de Rome au commencement du XVIIe siecle.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 445-57.
HUMBERTCLAUDE, Pierre.
Essai sur la Vie et l'Oeuvre de Ueda Akinari (1734-1809).
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 458-79, 4: 1 (1941), 102-23, 4: 2, 454-64, 5: 1 (1942), 52-85.
MAKI, J. M.
Lady Murasaki and the Genji Monogatari.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 480-503.
BENL, Oscar.
Tsutsumi Chunagon Monogatari.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 504-24.
RAHDER, Johannes.
Japanese Initial Syllables.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 525-48.
CARR, Denzel.
A Note on Dispalatalization in the Isigaki Subdialect.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 549-53.
BINKENSTEIN, Rolf.
Okinawa-Studien.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 554-66.
YAMADA Chisaburo.
Japanese Modern Art.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 567-78, 5: 2 (1942), 401-11.
EYLENBOSCH, J. M.
Foreign Survivals in the Japanese Language.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 579-89.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich, tr.
So-gakko-kei: Kada Azumamaro's Gesuch um die Errichtung einer Kokugaku-Schule.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 590-609.
MAREGA, Mario, tr.
Okina, Il Vegliardo. La ballata piu antica tra il No-gaku, la piu sacra.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 610-18.
PARKER, C. K. & Morisawa S., tr.
Kokaji: A No Play in Two Acts.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 619-29.
LAURES, Johannes.
Das kirchliche Sprachproblem in der neuerstandenen japanischen Mission.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 630-36.
BERNARD, Henri.
Angkor, la capitale religieuse du Cambodge et sa decouverte par les Japonais aux XVIe-XVIIe siecles.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 637-42.
HUMBERTCLAUDE, Pierre.
A propos de la mappemonde du P. Ricci.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 643-47.
SCHILLING, Dorotheus.
Neue Funde zu den christlichen Druckereien Japans im 17. Jahrhundert.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 648-53.
PLETNER, Oreste.
Nippon or Nihon.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 654-56.
ALVAREZ, J. L.
Dos Notas sobre la Embajada del Padre Juan Cobo.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 657-64
KATO Mamoru.
Zur Bibliographie des japanischen Theaters.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 665-68.
MULLER, Hans.
Bibliography of foreign books published in Japan in the year 1939.
Volume 3: 2 (1940), 693-703.
HAMMITZSCH, Horst.
Shingaku: Eine Bewegung der Volksaufklarung und Volkserziejung in der Tokugawa-zeit.
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 1-32.
GULIK, R. H. van.
On the Seal Representing the God of Literature: on the title page of old Chinese and Japanese popular editions.
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 33-52.
SUZUKI Yasuzo.
Hermann Roesler und die japanische Verfassung. [Tr. by Johannes Siemes.]
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 53-87, 4: 2, 428-53, 5: 2 (1942), 347-400.
MITSUI Takaharu.
The System of Communications at the Time of the Meiji Restoration.
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 88-101.
YAMAGIWA, Joseph, Koshimi.
Cornwallis' Account of Japan: A Forgery and its Exposure.
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 124-32.
KOIKE Kenji, tr.
Kusunoki Masashige: Auszuge aus dem Taiheiki. [Preface by Josef Roggendorf.]
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 133-65.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich, tr.
Zwei Texte zum Kado des Kamo Mabuchi. [Uta no kokoro no uchi and Niimanabi.]
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 192-206, 4: 2, 566-84.
BOHNER, Hermann.
Kamatari-den: Taishokukwan-den, Kaden, d.i. Haustraditionen (des Hauses Fujiwara) Oberer (Band).
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 207-45.
PARKER, C. K. & Morisawa S., tr.
Shunkan: A No Play.
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 246-55.
BINKENSTEIN, Rolf.
Zur Frage der Ryukyu-Gesandtschaften.
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 256-69.
DEHERGNE, J.
L'ile Formose au XVIIe siecle: Essais ephemeres d'expansion Europeenne.
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 270-77.
BERNARD, Henri.
Lope de Vega et l'Extreme-Orient.
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 278-83.
BERNARD, Henri.
Hinayana indien et Mahayana japonais. Comment l'Occident a-t-il decouvert le Bouddhisme?
Volume 4: 1 (1941), 284-89.
SANO Kazuhiko.
Die Hoflichkeitsformen des Japanischen.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 327-50.
MEISSNER, Kurt.
'General' Eduard Schnell.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 395-427.
BENL, Oscar.
Fujiwara Kinto: Dichter und Kritiker der Heianzeit.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 465-85
BOHNER, Hermann.
Massen-Nukemairi.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 486-96.
COLE, Allan B.
Plans of Edmund Roberts for Negotiations in Nippon.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 497-513.
PIERSON, J. L., Jr.
Japanese verbal sets on -ru and -su.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 514-29.
WHITEHOUSE, Wilfrid & Shidehara Michitaro, tr.
Seami Juroku Bushu: Seami's Sixteen Treatises. [Includes a translation of Kwadensho.]
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 530-65, 5: 2 (1942), 466-500.
MAREGA, Mario, tr.
Minase: Ballata No-gaku della scuola Kita-ryu.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 585-99.
ECKARDT, Hans.
Zur Frage der Ei und Saezuri.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 600-05.
SIEMES, Johannes.
Neuere japanische Veroffentlichungen zur Rechtsgeschichte der Meijizeit.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 606-10.
LAURES, Johannes.
Neue Funde zur japanischen Jesuitendruckerei.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 611-16.
HUMBERTCLAUDE, Pierre.
Notes complementaires sur la biographie de l'ex-Frere Jesuite Fabien Fucan.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 617-21.
BINKENSTEIN, Rolf.
Die Ryukyu-Expedition unter Shimazu Iehisa.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 622-28.
BOHNER, Hermann.
Siebengestirn und Mond und einige Iki-Sagen.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 629-33.
RAHDER, Johannes.
Zahlworter im Japanischen, Koreanischen und Ainu.
Volume 4: 2 (1941), 634-44.
MITSUI Takaharu.
Das Familiengesetz des Hauses Mitsui.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 1-37.
TOJO Misao.
Der gegenwartige Stand der Dialektforschung in Japan.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 38-51.
LAURES, Johannes.
Takayama Ukon: A Critical Essay.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 86-112.
SCHILLING, Dorotheus.
Der erste Tabak in Japan.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 113-43.
MORI Koichi, tr.
Rangaku Kotohajime (Die Anfange der
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 144-66, 5: 2, 501/22.
SPAE, Joseph, tr.
Buddhism as Viewed by Two Tokugawa Confucianists: Ito Jinsai's Letter to Doko and its Refutation by Sato Naokata.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 167-87.
BOHNER, Hermann.
Tachibana-no-Hayanari-den.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 188-202.
ODA Masanobu.
Remarks on the Study of Meiji Literature.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 203-07.
SECKEL, Dietrich.
Neue Bilderwerke zur japanischen Architektur.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 208-13.
SPAE, Joseph J.
Japanese Sinology: Reflexions on a Recent Publication.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 214-18.
MURAKAMI Naojiro.
An Old Church Calendar in Japanese.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 219-24.
EBISAWA Arimichi.
Irmao Lourenco: the First Japanese Lay-Brother of the Society of Jesus and his Letter.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 225-33.
HUMBERTCLAUDE, Pierre.
Doctrina en dix Articles et Doctrina en onze Articles.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 234-43.
HUMBERTCLAUDE, Pierre.
Cosme de Magalhaens et le Catechisme latin de Valignano.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 244-45.
TASSINARI, R.
The End of Padre Sidotti: Some New Discoveries.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 246-53.
LAURES, Johannes.
Paulo Navarro's Manuscript on the Mother of God Discovered.
Volume 5: 1 (1942), 254.
KAROW, Otto.
Utagaki-Kagahi: Ein Beitrag zur Volkskunde und Religionsgeschichte Altjapans.
Volume 5: 2 (1942), 287-331.
TSUCHIHASHI Yachita.
Sur la correction du dictionnaire chinois K'ang-hi-tse-tien.
Volume 5: 2 (1942), 332-46.
BOHNER, Hermann.
Muchimaro-den: Kaden, d.i. Haustraditionen (des Hauses Fujiwara) Unterer (Band).
Volume 5: 2 (1942), 412-36.
DRAGER, W. & Helmut Erlinghagen, tr.
Kazuraki: Nodrama von Kanze Seami Motokiyo.
Volume 5: 2 (1942), 437-65.
BRAGA, J. M.
The Panegyric of Alexander Valignano S. J.
Volume 5: 2 (1942), 523-35.
MAGNUS, Albrecht.
Verspatete amerikanische Versuche zu richtiger Beurteilung der ostasiatischen Probleme.
Volume 5: 2 (1942), 536-39.
ANONYMOUS.
Notes on the Japanese Mission: Which was Shipwrecked between Bangka and Billiton in 1862 on its Way from Japan to Holland via Batavia.
Volume 5: 2 (1942), 540-50.
BINKEN-STEIN, Rolf.
Japans Dialekte und Folklore.
Volume 5: 2 (1942), 551-64.
ISHIBASHI Tomonobu.
Masaharu Anesaki: Ein Kurzes Lebensbild. [In Memoriam.]
Volume 6 (1943), i-v.
KISHIMOTO H.
Principal Works by Masaharu Anesaki.
Volume 6 (1943), vi-x.
ANESAKI Masaharu.
The Foundation of Buddhist Culture in Japan: The Buddist Ideals as conceived and carried out by the Prince-Regent Shotoku.
Volume 6 (1943), 1-12.
CIESLIK, Hubert.
Nanbanji-Romane der Tokugawa-Zeit. [Includes translations of Ibuki-mogusa and other documents concerning the Tokugawa Roman Cathoric churches.]
Volume 6 (1943), 13-51.
SECKEL, Dietrich.
Taigenkyu, das Heiligtum des Yuiitsu-Shinto: Eine Studie zur Symbolik und Geschichte der japanischen Architektur.
Volume 6 (1943), 52-85.
SCHILLING, Dorotheus.
War der Franziskaner Odorich von Pordenone im 14. Jahrhundert in Japan?
Volume 6 (1943), 86-109.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich.
Die Erneuerung des Liederweges durch Kamo Mabuchi.
Volume 6 (1943), 110-45.
KAROW, Otto.
Zokugo-zokuetsu in der altjapanischen Literatur. Hochsprache und Mundarten der Naraperiod.
Volume 6 (1943), 146-71.
BERNARD, Henri.
Les Iles Mariannes, Carolines et Palau: Essai d'Inventaire chronologique des sources historiques avant le XIX siecle.
Volume 6 (1943), 172-201.
ROGGENDORF, Joseph, tr.
Mokujiki Gogyo Shonin: Bonze und Bildschnitzer der Edozeit. [By Yanagi Soetsu.]
Volume 6 (1943), 202-18.
BINKEN-STEIN, Rolf.
Taichu Shonin.
Volume 6 (1943), 219-32.
LAURES, Johannes.
Were the Takayamas and the Naitos involved in Hideyori's Plot?
Volume 6 (1943), 233-44.
MIHARA Shigeyoshi.
Ukiyoe: Some Aspects of Japanese Classical Picture Prints.
Volume 6 (1943), 245-61.
BOHNER, Hermann, tr.
Vom Alten mit den weissen Stabchen (Von Chunagon Haseo no kyo).
Volume 6 (1943), 262-65.
BOHNER, Hermann.
Kobo Daishi. [Includes translations of Kukai-Sozu-den, Biographie des Shoku-Nihon koki, Zo-daisojo-kukai-wajo-denki, Go-Yui-Go.]
Volume 6 (1943), 266-313.
COSSARD, Yves, tr.
Le Manyoshu Miroir du Japon: Aux Ecoutes des Soldats qui Chantent Les
Volume 6 (1943), 314-29, 7 (1951), 219-41.
SANO Kazuhiko, tr.
Drei Einsiedler, Sannin Boshi: Ein Otogi-Soshi.
Volume 6 (1943), 330-54.
ISHIMOTO K. & P. E. Naberfeld, tr.
Shushogi: Prinzipien der Ubung und Erleuchtung. Eine Zenschrift fur Laien.
Volume 6 (1943), 355-69.
MURAKAMI Naojiro.
The Jesuit Seminary of Azuchi.
Volume 6 (1943), 370-74.
SCHUTTE, Franz Josef.
Ignatianische Exerzitien im fruhchristlichen Japan.
Volume 6 (1943), 375-90.
ABRANCHES PINTO, J. A. & Henri Bernard.
Les Instructions du Pere Valignano pour l'ambassade japonaise en Europe (Goa, 12 decembre 1583).
Volume 6 (1943), 391-403.
MULLER, Hans.
Glossen zur Etymologie des Japanischen.
Volume 6 (1943), 404-22.
KAROW, Otto.
Sprachwissenschaftliches und Volkskundliches Schrifttum 1942-1943.
Volume 6 (1943), 423-27.
BERNARD, Henri.
Spinoza et le Japon.
Volume 6 (1943), 428-31.
LAURES, Johannes.
Two Macao Catalogues of the seventeenth Century.
Volume 6 (1943), 432-34.
HUMBERTCLAUDE, Pierre.
Supplements aux 'Recherches sur deux Catalogues de Macao' (1616 et 1632).
Volume 6 (1943), 435-44.
SCHIFFER, Wilhelm.
In Memoriam: Fr. Johannes B. Kraus, S. J., 1892-1946: Founder and Editor-in-chief of Monumenta Nipponica.
Volume 7 (1951), i-iii.
HERZOG, Peter J.
Political Theories in the Japanese Constitution.
Volume 7 (1951), 1-23.
BATY, Thomas.
The Literary Introduction of Japan to Europe.
Volume 7 (1951), 24-39, 8 (1952), 15-46, 9 (1953), 62-82, 10 (1954), 65-80.
ROGGENDORF, Joseph.
Shimazaki Toson: A Maker of the Modern Japanese Novel.
Volume 7 (1951), 40-66.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich.
Bodhidharma und die Anfange des Ch'an-Buddhismus.
Volume 7 (1951), 67-83.
LAURES, Johannes.
Die Zahl der Christen und Martyrer im alten Japan.
Volume 7 (1951), 84-101.
CIESLIK, Hubert.
Die Goningumi im Dienste der Christenuberwachung.
Volume 7 (1951), 102-55.
KAROW, Otto.
Die Worterbucher der Heianzeit und ihre Bedeutung fur die japanische Sprachgeschichte. [Teil 1: Das Wamyoruijusho des Minamoto no Shitagau.]
Volume 7 (1951), 156-97.
RAHDER, Johannes.
Comparative Treatment of the Japanese Language.
Volume 7 (1951), 198-208, 8 (1952), 239-88, 9 (1953), 199-257, 10 (1954), 127-68.
PIERSON, J. L., Jr.
The Structure of the Japanese Sentence in the 7th Century and the Functions of the Case-Particles no, ga and va.
Volume 7 (1951), 209-18.
SZCZESNIAK, Boleslaw.
The Kotaio Monument.
Volume 7 (1951), 242-68.
LAURES, Johannes.
Second Supplement to Kirishitan Bunko.
Volume 7 (1951), 269-99, 11: 2 (1955), 214.
GULIK, R. H. van.
The Lore of the Chinese Lute (Monumenta Nipponica Monographs, Tokyo 1940): Addenda & corrigenda.
Volume 7 (1951), 300-10.
BLYTH, Reginald H.
Buddhism and Haiku.
Volume 7 (1951), 311-18.
MULLER, Hans.
New Japanese-English Kanji-Dictionary.
Volume 7 (1951), 319-26.
SZCZESNIAK, Boleslaw.
Some Revisions of the Ancient Japanese Chronology: Ojin Tenno Period.
Volume 8 (1952), 1-14.
BATTISTINI, Lawrence H.
The Korean Problem in the Nineteenth Century.
Volume 8 (1952), 47-66.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich.
Die Geschichte der japanischen Manyoshuforschung von der Heianzeit bis zu den Anfangen der Kokugaku.
Volume 8 (1952), 67-98.
NAKAMURA Hajime.
Une Caracteristique de la Pensee Japonaise: La Devotion Absolue a une Personnalite Determinee. [Tr. by Jean Frisch.]
Volume 8 (1952), 99-120.
KOEHN, Alfred.
Chinese Flower Symbolism.
Volume 8 (1952), 121-46.
CIESLIK, Hubert.
Kumagai Buzen-no-kami Motonao: Leben und Tod eines christlichen Samurai.
Volume 8 (1952), 147-92, 9 (1953), 109-54.
KATO, Joken.
Chinese Characters.
Volume 8 (1952), 193-229, 9 (1953), 258-76, 10 (1954), 193-202.
KUENBURG, Max.
Toyo Kanji: The Story of Modern Japanese Characters.
Volume 8 (1952), 230-38.
HURVITZ, Leon, tr.
Samidare-sho. [By Miura Baien.]
Volume 8 (1952), 289-326, 9 (1953), 330-56.
LIEBENTHAL, Walter.
The Immortality of the Soul in Chinese Thought. [Includes translations of Chinese texts concerning the immortality of the soul by Hui-yuan, Cheng Tao-tsu, Ming-fo lun, and various.]
Volume 8 (1952), 327-97.
HARICH-SCHNEIDER, Eta.
Koromogae: One of the Saibara of Japanese Court Music.
Volume 8 (1952), 398-406.
LAURES, Johannes.
Notes on the Death of Ninshitsu, Xavier's Bonze Friend.
Volume 8 (1952), 407-11.
ITO, Lucy S.
Ko: Japanese Confraternities.
Volume 8 (1952), 412-15.
BENL, Oscar.
Naturalism in Japanese Literature.
Volume 9 (1953), 1-33.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich.
Kamo Mabuchi und das Manyoshu. [Includes a translation of Introduction to Manyo-ko by Kamo Mabuchi.]
Volume 9 (1953), 34-61.
BERNARD-MAITRE, Henri.
L'orientaliste Guillaume Postel et la decouverte spirituelle du Japon en 1552.
Volume 9 (1953), 83-108.
KAROW, Otto.
Daidoruijuho, Klassifizierte Rezepte der Daidoperiode (806-810): Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Textes und seiner Kritik durch die Kokugakugelehrten.
Volume 9 (1953), 155-98.
O'BRIEN, Paul Wilfred, tr.
A Chapter on Reality from the Madhyantavibhagacastra.
Volume 9 (1953), 277-303, 10 (1954), 227-69.
BLACKER, Carmen, tr.
Kyuhanjo. By Fukuzawa Yukichi.
Volume 9 (1953), 304-29.
CIESLIK, Hubert.
The Great Martyrdom in Edo 1632: Its Causes, Course, Consequences.
Volume 10 (1954), 1-44.
KAROW, Otto.
Das Daidoruijuho und die Kokugaku.
Volume 10 (1954), 45-64.
KOEHN, Alfred.
Harbingers of Happiness: The Door Gods of China.
Volume 10 (1954), 81-106.
SZCZESNIAK, Boleslaw.
The Sumu-Sanu Myth: Notes and Remarks on the Jimmu Tenno Myth. [Includes a translation of Wei-liao by Wen shi.]
Volume 10 (1954), 107-26.
ALVAREZ-TALADRIZ, J. L.
Caceria de Refranes en el
Volume 10 (1954), 169-92.
O'NEILL, P. G., tr.
The No Plays: Koi no Omoni and Yuya. [By Zeami Motokiyo.]
Volume 10 (1954), 203-26.
MISH, John L.
An Early Manchu-Chinese Patent of Nobility.
Volume 10 (1954), 270-76.
SCHIFFER, Wilhelm.
New Religions in Postwar Japan.
Volume 11: 1 (1955), 1-14.
PIERSON, J. L.
The Characters 'sha, shi ... ya' and 'sho': Their Part in the Structure of Japanese and Chinese Sentences.
Volume 11: 1 (1955), 15-43, 11: 4, 425-445.
LIEBENTHAL, Walter.
Chinese Buddhism During the 4th and 5th Centuries.
Volume 11: 1 (1955), 44-83.
GULIK, R. H. van.
A Note on Ink Cakes. [Includes a translation of Tung-t'ien-ch'ing-lu by Chao His-ku.)
Volume 11: 1 (1955), 84-100.
STATLER, Oliver.
Modern Japanese Creative Prints.
Volume 11: 2 (1955), 111-69.
PIOVESANA, Gino.
Main Trends of Contemporary Japanese Philosophy.
Volume 11: 2 (1955), 170-84.
YAMAGIWA, Joseph K.
Revisions in the Rakuyoshu at the Time of Its Printing in 1598.
Volume 11: 2 (1955), 185-94.
HARICH-SCHNEIDER, Eta.
The Earliest Sources of Chinese Music and Their Survival in Japan.
Volume 11: 2 (1955), 195-213.
HIRAKAWA A. & E. B. Ceadel.
Japanese Research on Buddhism Since the Meiji Period. 1/2
Volume 11: 3 (1955), 221-46, 11: 4, 397-424.
PASSlN, Herbert.
Untouchability in the Far East.
Volume 11: 3 (1955), 247-67.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich, tr.
Zwei Texte Kamo Mabuchis zur Wortkunde. [Includes translations of Fumi no kokoro no uchi and Goiko.]
Volume 11: 3 (1955), 268-83.
LIEBENTHAL, Walter.
A Biography of Chu Tao-sheng.
Volume 11: 3 (1955), 284-316.
KEENE, Donald, tr.
The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter.
Volume 11: 4 (1955), 329-55.
LAMMERHIRT, Anton.
Gebet in der altjapanischen Kultsprache.
Volume 11: 4 (1955), 356-96.
TEILHARD DE CHARDIN, Pierre.
L'Apport spirituel de l'Extreme-Orient: Quelques reflexions personnelles.
Volume 12: 1/2 (1956), 1-12.
CASAL, U. A
Far Eastern Monkey Lore.
Volume 12: 1/2 (1956), 13-50.
LAMMERHIRT, Anton.
Verwunschung in der altjapanischen Kultsprache.
Volume 12: 1/2 (1956), 51-64.
LIEBENTHAL, Walter.
The World Conception of Chu Tao-sheng.
Volume 12: 1/2 (1956), 65-104, 12: 3/4 (1956), 241-68.
WAGATSUMA Sakae.
The Japanese Legal System, 1945-1955.
Volume 12: 1/2 (1956), 105-20.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich, tr.
Kamo Mabuchis Erklarung des Norito zum Toshi-goi-no-matsuri.
Volume 12: 1/2 (1956), 121-56, 12: 3/4, 269-98.
SZCZESNIAK, Boleslaw.
Russian Knowledge of Japanese Geography During the Reign of Peter the Great: A Bibliographical Note.
Volume 12: 2 (1956), 299-308.
[ed]
In Memoriam Fr. Hans Muller, S. J.: 1892-1956.
Volume 12: 3/4 (1956), 169-70.
TANAKA, Hisako.
Higuchi Ichiyo.
Volume 12: 3/4 (1956), 171-94.
PASSlN, Herbert.
The Paekchong of Korea: A Brief Social History.
Volume 12: 3/4 (1956), 195-240.
LIEBENTHAL, Walter.
The World Conception of Chu Tao-sheng.
Volume 12: 1/2 (1956), 65-104, 12: 3/4 (1956), 241-68.
SZCZESNIAK, Boleslaw.
Letters of Homer Crane Blake Concerning His Naval Expedition to China, Japan and Korea: 1869-1872.
Volume 13: 1/2 (1957), 1-38, 13: 3/4, 313-28.
ZAHL, Karl F.
Veranderungen der japanischen Sozialstruktur nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg.
Volume 13: 1/2 (1957), 39-66.
HIBBETT, Howard S.
The Role of the Ukiyo-zoshi Illustrator.
Volume 13: 1/2 (1957), 67-82.
KAROW, Otto.
Textkritische Untersuchungen zum Daidoruijuho.
Volume 13: 1/2 (1957), 83-100, 13: 3/4, 284-312, 14: 1/2 (1958), 119-52, 15: 1/2 (1960), 150-75.
SHAW, R. D. M. & Wilhelm Schiffer, tr.
Yasen Kanna: A Chat on a Boat in the Evening. [By Hakuin Zenji.]
Volume 13: 1/2 (1957), 101-28.
BOHNER, Hermann, tr.
Honcho-shinsen-den.
Volume 13: 1/2 (1957), 129-52.
WATANABE Baiyu.
Modern Japanese Religions.
Volume 13: 1/2 (1957), 153-62.
LAURES, Johannes.
The Jesuit Mission Press in Japan.
Volume 13: 1/2 (1957), 163-65.
HARICH-SCHNEIDER, Eta.
Roei: The Medieval Court Songs of Japan. [ Includes translations of the Preserved Roei from Wakan-roei-shu and various.]
Volume 13: 3/4 (1957), 183-222, 14: 1/2 (1958), 91-118, 14: 3/4 (1859), 319-55, 15: 3/4 (1960), 415-24.
SUEMATSU Daiguji.
Takamura Mitsutaro: Ein Bildhauer und Dichter der Gegenwart.
Volume 13: 3/4 (1957), 223-46.
MULLIE, Jos. L. M.
Les Caracteres 'sha, shi ... ya' and 'sho': Reponse a M. J. L. Pierson.
Volume 13: 3/4 (1957), 247-83, 14: 1/2 (1958), 153-72.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich, tr.
Das Merkbuch fur die Ubung des Zazen des Zen-Meisters Keizan. [Includes a translation of Zazen Yojinki by Keizan.]
Volume 13: 3/4 (1957), 329-46.
MATHY, Francis, tr.
Kamisori: The Razor. A Short Story by Shiga Naoya.
Volume 13: 3/4 (1957), 347-58.
LANE, Richard.
Saikaku's Prose Works: A Bibliographical Study.
Volume 14: 1/2 (1958), 1-26.
KANO Hisaakira.
Japanese Economy Today.
Volume 14: 1/2 (1958), 27-39.
BLACKER, Carmen.
Fukuzawa Yukichi on Family Relationships.
Volume 14: 1/2 (1958), 40-60.
CASAL, U. A.
Salt.
Volume 14: 1/2 (1958), 61-90.
TANAKA, Hisako.
Nigorie: Muddy Bay. A Story by Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896).
Volume 14: 1/2 (1958), 173-204.
SUEMATSU Daiguji, tr.
Takamura Mitsutaro: Chieko-sho. Ein Auswahl.
Volume 14: 1/2 (1958), 205-25.
GROOTAERS, Willem A.
A Dialect-geographical Study of the Japanese Accents in Chiba Prefecture.
Volume 14: 3/4 (1959), 247-76.
NAKAMURA Hajime.
Some Features of the Japanese Way of Thinking.
Volume 14: 3/4 (1959), 277-318.
MCCLELLAN, Edwin.
The Implications of Soseki's Kokoro.
Volume 14: 3/4 (1959), 356-70.
LANE, Richard.
Saikaku's Contemporaries and Followers: The Ukiyo-zoshi, 1680-1780.
Volume 14: 3/4 (1959), 371-83.
OUWEHAND, Cornelius.
Some Notes on the God Susa-no-o.
Volume 14: 3/4 (1959), 384-407.
O'NEILL, P. G., tr.
The Special Kasuga Wakamiya Festival of 1349.
Volume 14: 3/4 (1959), 408-28.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich, tr.
Allgemeine Lehren zur Forderung des Zazen von Zen-Meister Dogen. [Includes a translation of Fukanzazengi by Dogen.]
Volume 14: 3/4 (1959), 429-36.
CASAL, U. A.
Japanese Art Lacquers.
Volume 15: 1/2 (1960), 1-34, 15: 3/4, 225-56.
CIESLIK, Hubert.
P. Pedro Kasui (1587-1639): Der letzte japanische Jesuit der Tokugawa-Zeit. [Includes tranlations of concerning documents.]
Volume 15: 1/2 (1960), 35-86.
LANE, Richard.
Saikaku and Boccaccio: The Novella in Japan and Italy. [Includes translations of Saikaku's selected tales.]
Volume 15: 1/2 (1960), 87-118.
WEINSTEIN, Stanley.
A Biographical Study of Tz'u-en.
Volume 15: 1/2 (1960), 119-49.
PETERSON, John.
A Copy of Bonifacii Christiani Pueri Institutio in Copenhagen.
Volume 15: 1/2 (1960), 176-77.
LAURES, Johannes.
Ein portugiesischer Brief Takayama Ukons. [Includes a translation of Text des Briefes by Takayama Ukon.]
Volume 15: 1/2 (1960), 178-81.
CIESLIK, Hubert.
In Memoriam: Fr. Johannes Laures, S. J. (1891-1959).
Volume 15: 3/4 (1960), 209-24.
JAECKEL, Theodor.
Die japanische Arbeiterbewegung: Ihre Struktur und ihr Standort im sozialen Umbruch der Gegenwart.
Volume 15: 3/4 (1960), 257-333.
SUGIYAMA Sadao & William J. Schull.
Consanguineous Marriages in Feudal Japan.
Volume 15: 3/4 (1960), 334-49.
LOPEZ GAY, Jesus.
La Primera Biblioteca de los Jesuitas en el Japon (1556): Su contenido y su influencia.
Volume 15: 3/4 (1960), 350-79.
LAURES, Johannes.
Die Kirche von Chikugo.
Volume 15: 3/4 (1960), 380-414.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich, tr.
Das Buch Genjokoan: Aus dem Shobogenzo des Zen-Meisters Dogen.
Volume 15: 3/4 (1960), 425-40.
BAILEY, Don Clifford.
Early Japanese Lexicography.
Volume 16: 1/2 (1961), 1-52.
CASAL, U. A.
The Lore of the Japanese Fan.
Volume 16: 1/2 (1961), 53-117.
LOPEZ GAY, Jesus.
Un Documento Inedito del P. G. Vazquez (1549-1604) sobre los Problemas Morales del Japon.
Volume 16: 1/2 (1961), 118-60.
PUTZAR, Edward, tr.
Chikusai Monogatari: A Partial Translation. [Attr. to Karasumaru Mitsuhiro.]
Volume 16: 1/2 (1961), 161-95.
GUTIERREZ, Fernando G.
Sesshu and His Masters.
Volume 16: 3/4 (1961), 221-62.
BELL, J. F.
Origins of Japanese Academic Economics.
Volume 16: 3/4 (1961), 263-88.
BAILEY, Don Clifford.
The Rakuyoshu.
Volume 16: 3/4 (1961), 289-376, 17 (1962), 214-64.
TANAKA, Hisako, tr
Jusan'ya: The Thirteenth Night. A Story by Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896).
Volume 16: 3/4 (1961), 377-94.
MATSUDA Kiichi.
Armaduras Japonesas en la Real Armeria de Madrid.
Volume 16: 3/4 (1961), 395-401.
MIWA Kimitada I.
The Case for Matsuoka.
Volume 16: 3/4 (1961), 402-06.
CIESLIK, Hubert.
Kirishitan-Literatur der Nachkriegszeit.
Volume 16: 3/4 (1961), 407-33.
GULIK, R. H. van.
In Memoriam: Frank Hawley (1906-1961).
Volume 16: 3/4 (1961), 434-47.
SIEMES, Johannes.
Hermann Roesler's Commentaries on the Meiji Constitution.
Volume 17 (1962), 1-66, 19: 1/2 (1964), 37-65.
LODUCHOWSKI, Heinz.
Amerikanische Demokratie als Lebensform im japanischen Schul- und Familiensystem: Ein padagogisches Experiment in einem moralischen Vakuum.
Volume 17 (1962), 67-125.
FUJIWARA Yoichi.
A Dialect Grammar of Japanese.
Volume 17 (1962), 126-60, 18 (1963), 147-90.
ORTOLANI, Benito.
Okuni-kabuki und Onna-kabuki.
Volume 17 (1962), 161-213.
MEISEZAHL, R. O., tr.
The Amoghapasahrdaya-dharani: the Early Sanskrit Manuscript of the Reiunji Critically Edited and Translated.
Volume 17 (1962), 265-328.
MULLIE, Jos. L. M.
Peut-on expliquer le chinois par le japonais?
Volume 17 (1962), 329-39.
MATHY, Francis.
Kitamura Tokoku: The Early Years.
Volume 18 (1963), 1-44.
MCKECHNEY, John.
The Pearl Harbor Controversy: A Debate Among Historians.
Volume 18 (1963), 45-88.
ORTOLANI, Benito.
Das Wakashu-kabuki und das Yaro-kabuki.
Volume 18 (1963), 89-127.
PEREZ, Francisco.
The Comparative Philosophy of Kumataro Kawada: A Contribution to the Dialogue between East and West.
Volume 18 (1963), 128-46.
SOVIAK, Eugene.
The Case of Baba Tatsui: Western Enlightenment, Social Change and the Early Meiji Intellectual.
Volume 18 (1963), 191-235.
SAKURABAYASHI M. & E. Nagasawa.
Interfirm Wage Differentials in Postwar Japan.
Volume 18 (1963), 236-60.
JONES, Stanleigh H. Jr., tr.
The No Plays: Obasute and Kanehira. [By Zeami Motokiyo.]
Volume 18 (1963), 261-85.
PUTZAR, Edward D., tr.
The Tale of Monkey Genji, Sarugenji-zoshi: Translated with an Introduction to Popular Fiction of Medieval Japan.
Volume 18 (1963), 286-312.
MIWA Kimitada I.
The Chinese Communists' Role in the Spread of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident into a Full-scale War.
Volume 18 (1963), 313-28.
PAUS, Robert K.
Marginal Notes on the Small Business Problem in Japan.
Volume 18 (1963), 329-37.
LANE, Richard.
On Monographs and Kuniyoshi.
Volume 18 (1963), 338-5l.
TAKAYANAGI Shun'ichi H.
Japanese Court Poetry.
Volume 18 (1963), 352-64.
VIGLIELMO, Valdo H.
An Introduction to the Later Novels of Natsume Soseki.
Volume 19: 1/2 (1964), 1-36.
MATHY, Francis.
Kitamura Tokoku: Essays on the Inner Life.
Volume 19: 1/2 (1964), 66-110.
PIOVESANA, Gino.
Men and Social Ideas of the Early Taisho Period.
Volume 19: 1/2 (1964), 111-29.
FUJIWARA Yoichi.
Cessationals in the Japanese Dialects.
Volume 19: 1/2 (1964), 130-62.
MCCULLOUGH, William H., tr.
Shokyuki: An Account of the Shokyu War of 1221.
Volume 19: 1/2 (1964), 163-215, 19: 3/4, 420-55.
NUMATA Jiro.
The Acceptance of Western Culture in Japan: General Observations.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 235-42.
NUMATA Jiro.
The Introduction of Dutch Language.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 243-53.
OTORI Ranzaburo.
The Acceptance of Western Medicine in Japan.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 254-74.
AYUSAWA Shintaro.
Geography and Japanese Knowledge of World Geography.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 275-94.
HIROSE Hideo.
The European Influence on Japanese Astronomy.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 295-314.
UENO Masuzo.
The Western Influence on Natural History in Japan.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 315-39.
YAJIMA Suketoshi.
The European Influence on Physical Sciences in Japan.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 340-51.
ARIMA Seiho.
The Western Influence on Japanese Military Science, Shipbuilding, and Navigation.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 352-79.
MIKI Tamon.
The Influence of Western Culture on Japanese Art.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 380-401.
[ed]
General Bibliography on the Impact of Western Culture in Japan.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 402-19
SPEAR, Richard L.
Research on the 1593 Jesuit Mission Press Edition of Esop's Fables.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 456-65.
PIOVESANA, Gino K.
A Bibliographical Note on Miura Baien.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 466-68.
LANZACO, Federico.
Japanese Language for Beginners.
Volume 19: 3/4 (1964), 469-75.
LEBRA, Joyce C.
Yano Fumio: Meiji Intellectual, Party Leader, and Bureaucrat.
Volume 20: 1/2 (1965), 1-14.
NEBREDA, Alfonso M.
The Japanese University Student Confronts Religion. [The Legacy of the West (2), The Japanese Legacy(3).]
Volume 20: 1/2 (1965), 15-40, 20: 3/4, 298-318, 23: 1/2 (1968), 31-65.
MATHY, Francis.
Kitamura Tokoku: Final Essays. [Includes a translation of Issekikan.)
Volume 20: 1/2 (1965), 41-63.
ROHAN, Kieran M.
Lighthouses and the Yatoi Experience of R. H. Brunton.
Volume 20: 1/2 (1965), 64-80
ABAD, Jose M.
Two Japanese White Papers: Basic-Research Expenditure and Foreign Technology.
Volume 20: 1/2 (1965), 81-120.
YOUNG, Blake Morgan, tr.
The Vendetta of Mr. Fleacatcher Managoro, The Fifth: Kataki-uchi Nomi-tori Manako. [By Takizawa Bakin.]
Volume 20: 1/2 (1965), 121-34.
FORSTER, John S., tr.
Uji Shui Monogatari: Selected Translation.
Volume 20: 1/2 (1965), 135-208.
HATTORI Ichiro.
Young Business Executives and Japan's Economic Development.
Volume 20: 1/2 (1965), 209-20.
KOIKE Ikuo.
A Descriptive-Comparative Note on Verb Transitivity in English and Japanese.
Volume 20: 1/2 (1965), 221-28.
PITTAU, Joseph.
Inoue Kowashi, 1843-1895, and the Formation of Modern Japan.
Volume 20: 3/4 (1965), 253-82.
HAKEDA Yoshito S.
The Religious Novel of Kukai.
Volume 20: 3/4 (1965), 283-97.
ORTOLANI, Benito & Nishi Kazuyoshi.
The Year of Zeami's Birth: with a translation of the Museki Isshi.
Volume 20: 3/4 (1965), 319-34.
KNAUTH, Lothar.
Life is Tragic: The Diary of Nishida Kitaro.
Volume 20: 3/4 (1965), 335-58.
CALDAROLA, Carlo.
Socio-Economic Dualism in Japan.
Volume 20: 3/4 (1965), 359-73.
FUJIKAWA Fumiko.
The Influence of Tu Fu on Basho.
Volume 20: 3/4 (1965), 374-88.
PIOVESANA, Gino K.
Miura Baien, 1723-1789, and his Dialectic and Political Ideas.
Volume 20: 3/4 (1965), 389-421.
PIOVESANA, Gino K.
Taga Bokkyo kun ni kotauru sho: An Answer to Taga Bokkyo. [By Miura Baien.]
Volume 20: 3/4 (1965), 422-43.
AOYAGI Fumio.
Aspects of the National Character Reflected in Japanese Penal Law.
Volume 20: 3/4 (1965), 444-48.
ZOLBROD, Leon M.
Takizawa Bakin, 1768-1848: A Restoration That Failed.
Volume 21: 1/2 (1966), 1-46.
BROWN, William.
Japanese Management: The Cultural Background.
Volume 21: 1/2 (1966), 47-60.
BASABE, Ferdinando.
Attitudes of Japanese Students toward Foreign Countries.
Volume 21: 1/2 (1966), 61-96.
PASSlN, Herbert.
Intra-Familial Linguistic Usage in Japan.
Volume 21: 1/2 (1966), 97-113.
BRONFENBRENNER, Martin.
Volume 21: 1/2 (1966), 114-24.
VERDU, Alfonso.
The 'Five Ranks' Dialectic of the Soto-Zen School in the Light of Kuei-feng Tsung-mi's 'Ariya-shiki' Scheme.
Volume 21: 1/2 (1966), 125-70.
SAUNDERS, Dale, tr.
Volume 21: 1/2 (1966), 171-202.
MATSUNAGA, Alicia Orloff.
The Land of Natural Affirmation: Pre-Buddhist Japan.
Volume 21: 1/2 (1966), 203-09.
SEIDENSTICKER, Edward.
Tanizaki Jun'ichiro, 1886-1965.
Volume 21: 3/4 (1966), 249-65.
CHANG, Richard T.
Yokoi Shonan's View of Christianity.
Volume 21: 3/4 (1966), 266-72.
MATSUDA Mitsugu.
The Ryukyuan Government Scholarship Students to China, 1392-1868: Based on a Short Essay by Nakahara Zenchu, 1962.
Volume 21: 3/4 (1966), 273-304.
PERRY, John Curtis.
Great Britain and the Emergence of Japan as a Naval Power.
Volume 21: 3/4 (1966), 305-21.
LANHAM, Betty B.
The Psychological Orientation of the Mother-Child Relationship in Japan.
Volume 21: 3/4 (1966), 322-33.
CONROY, Hilary.
Lessons from Japanese Imperialism.
Volume 21: 3/4 (1966), 334-45.
MENDEL, Douglas H.
Perspectives on Japanese Foreign Policy.
Volume 21: 3/4 (1966), 346-53.
WALDENFELS, Hans.
Absolute Nothingness: Preliminary Considerations on a Central Notion in the Philosophy of Nishida Kitaro and the Kyoto School.
Volume 21: 3/4 (1966), 354-91.
STRONG, Kenneth
Volume 21: 3/4 (1966), 392-409.
NAKAMURA Hajime.
Suzuki Shosan, 1579-1655, and the Spirit of Capitalism in Japanese Buddhism. [Tr. by William Johnston.]
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 1-14.
EPP, Robert.
The Challenge from Tradition: Attempts to Compile a Civil Code in Japan, 1866-78.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 15-48.
ARAKI, James T.
A Critical Approach to the Ugetsu Monogatari.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 49-64.
HASEGAWA Tadashi.
The Early Stages of the Heike Monogatari.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 65-81.
YOUNG, Katsu H.
The Nomonhan Incident: Imperial Japan and the Soviet Union.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 82-102.
COOK, Alice H.
Political Action & Trade Unions: A Case Study of the Coal Miners in Japan.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 103-21.
IKLE, Frank W.
The Triple Intervention: Japan's Lesson in the Diplomacy of Imperialism.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 122-30.
GOODMAN, Grant K.
The Philippine Society of Japan.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 131-46.
KURODA Yasumasa.
The Political Cynicism of Law Students in Japan.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 147-61.
HOFFMAN, Theodore.
Western Influences in the Japanese Art Song.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 162-76.
KATO Shuichi.
Tominaga Nakamoto, 1715-46: A Tokugawa Iconoclast.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 177-93.
KATO Shuichi.
Okina no Fumi: Writings of an Old Man by Tominaga Nakamoto.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 194-210.
SWANN, Thomas E.
Yuki no Yo no Hanashi: A Snowy Night's Tale by Dazai Osamu.
Volume 22: 1/2 (1967), 211-15.
KIYOTA Minoru.
Presuppositions to the Understanding of Japanese Buddhist Thought.
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 251-59.
HAZARD, Benjamin H.
The Formative Years of the Wako , 1223-63.
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 260-77.
GUTIERREZ, Fernando G.
Emakimono Depicting: the Pains of the Damned. [Includes translations of Emakimono Texts: Jigokuzoshi: Anjuin; Jigokuzoshi: Genkahon; and Gakizoshi.]
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 278-89.
LEE, Edwin B.
The Kazunomiya Marriage: Alliance between the Court and the Bakufu.
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 290-304.
MCMASTER, John.
Alcock and Harris: Foreign Diplomacy in Bakumatsu Japan.
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 305-67.
MIWA Kimitada.
Japanese Opinions on Woodrow Wilson in War and Peace.
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 368-89.
BESINEAU, Jacques.
Dual Sovereignty' under the Japanese Shogunate as Interpreted by French Writers of the Eighteenth Century. [Tr. by Patrick O'Flanagan.]
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 390-401.
VAVlCH, Dee Ann.
The Japanese Woman's Movement: Ichikawa Fusae, a Pioneer in Woman's Suffrage.
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 402-36.
ELISON, George.
Kotoku Shusui: The Change in Thought.
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 437-67.
ELISON, George.
Kotoku Shusui: The Change in Thought.
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 437-67.
ELISON, George, tr.
Discussion of Violent Revolution, from a Jail Cell by Kotoku Shusui.
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 468-81.
CUMMINS, J. S.
Present Location of the Pei-t'ang Library.
Volume 22: 3/4 (1967), 482-87.
ROGGENDORF, Joseph.
In Memoriam: Robert Hans van Gulik.
Volume 23: 1/2 (1968), 1-8.
JONES, Hazel J.
The Formulation of the Meiji Government Policy toward the Employment of Foreigners. [Includes a translation of Gaikokujin yatoiirekata kokoroe jojo.]
Volume 23: 1/2 (1968), 9-30.
LENSEN, George Alexander.
Japan & Manchuria: Ambassador Forbes' Appraisal of American Policy toward Japan in the years 1931-32.
Volume 23: 1/2 (1968), 66-89.
DE VERA, Jose M.
Serious Television Drama: The Japanese Audience, Its Composition and Characteristics.
Volume 23: 1/2 (1968), 90-101.
MCCULLOUGH, William, tr.
The Azuma Kagami Account of the Shokyu War.
Volume 23: 1/2 (1968), 102-55.
MIYAUCHI, D. Y., tr.
Kokuze Sanron: the Three Major Problems of State Policy, Recorded in the 1st Year of Man'en (1860) at Fukui, Echizen Province by Yokoi Shonan.
Volume 23: 1/2 (1968), 156-86.
BROWER, Gary L.
The Japanese Haiku in Hispanic Poetry.
Volume 23: 1/2 (1968), 187-89.
LANE, Richard.
Ukiyo-e Paintings Abroad.
Volume 23: 1/2 (1968), 190-207.
BRANNEN, Noah S.
The Kinkafu Collection of Ancient Japanese Songs. [Includes translations of selected songs from Kinkafu, Kojiki, Nihonshoki, and Kokinwakashu.]
Volume 23: 3/4 (1968), 229-74.
BRANNEN, Noah S., tr.
Ancient Japanese Songs from the Kinkafu Collection.
Volume 23: 3/4 (1968), 275-320.
KATO, Hilda.
The Mumyosho of Kamo no Chomei and its significance in Japanese Literature.
Volume 23: 3/4, 321-350.
KATO, Hilda, tr.
The Mumyosho. [By Kamo no Chomei.]
Volume 23: 3/4, 351-430.
FLERSHEM, Robert G.
Case Studies of Social Change in the Region of Oshimizu Gumi.
Volume 23: 3/4 (1968), 431-44.
BEFU, Harumi.
Gift-Giving in a Modernizing Japan.
Volume 23: 3/4 (1968), 445-56.
BRUDNOY, David.
The Immutable Despair of Dazai Osamu.
Volume 23: 3/4 (1968), 457-74.
HUNTINGTON, Robert M.
Comparison of Western and Japanese Cultures.
Volume 23: 3/4 (1968), 475-84.
SWANN, Thomas E., tr.
Futari Komachi. [By Akutagawa Ryunosuke.]
Volume 23: 3/4 (1968), 485-96.
TAKEDA Hiromichi.
Nishida's Doctrine of 'Universals'.
Volume 23: 3/4 (1968), 497-502.
MINER, Earl.
Some Thematic and Structural Features of the Genji Monogatari.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 1-20.
WILSON, William Ritchie.
Three Tanka-Chains from the Private Collection of the Emperor Kogon'in.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 21-30.
ARAKI, James T.
Sharebon: Books for Men of Mode.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 31-46.
MORITA, James R.
Shigarami-Zoshi.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 47-58.
BROWNLEE, John S.
The Shokyu War and the Political Rise of the Warriors.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 59-78.
MOORE, Ray A.
Samurai Discontent and Social Mobility in the Late Tokugawa Period.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 79-92.
DILWORTH, David.
The Initial Formations of 'Pure Experience' in Nishida Kitaro and William James.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 93-112.
KIYOTA Minoru.
Buddhism in Postwar Japan: A Critical Survey.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 113-36.
PEREZ RUIZ, F.
Philosophy in Present-Day Japan.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 137-68.
SWANN, Thomas E., tr.
Sange: Fallen Flowers, by Dazai Osamu.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 169-79.
BRUDNOY, David J. & Shimizu Kazuko, tr.
Mangan: Fulfilment of a Vow, by Dazai Osamu.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 181-82.
BRUDNOY, David J. & Shimizu Kazuko, tr.
Matsu: Waiting, by Dazai Osamu.
Volume 24: 1/2 (1969), 183-86.
MATHY, Francis.
Kawabata Yasunari: Bridge-builder to the West.
Volume 24: 3 (1969), 211-18.
MORITA, James R.
Garakuta Bunko.
Volume 24: 3 (1969), 219-34.
MAYER, Fanny Hagin.
Available Japanese Folk Tales.
Volume 24: 3 (1969), 235-48.
KEALLY, Charles T.
A Jomon Site at Ninomiya.
Volume 24: 3 (1969), 249-58.
HANE, Mikiso.
The Sources of English Liberal Concepts in Early Meiji Japan.
Volume 24: 3 (1969), 259-72.
DILWORTH, David & Taira Sato.
The Logic of the Species as Dialectics: Shu no ronri no benshoho, by Tanabe Hajime.
Volume 24: 3 (1969), 273-88.
CRANSTON, Edwin A., tr.
Atemiya: A Translation from the Utsubo Monogatari.
Volume 24: 3 (1969), 289-314.
SWANN, Thomas E., tr.
Death: Shi, by Kunikida Doppo.
Volume 24: 3 (1969), 315-26.
BRUDNOY, David J. & Oka Yumiko, tr.
Mother: Haha , by Dazai Osamu.
Volume 24: 3 (1969), 327-36.
BRUDNOY, David J. & Shimizu Kazuko, tr.
I Can Speak, by Dazai Osamu.
Volume 24: 3 (1969), 337-40.
HANE, Mikiso.
Early Meiji Liberalism: An Assessment.
Volume 24: 4 (1969), 353-72.
CHANG, Richard T.
General Grant's 1879 Visit to Japan.
Volume 24: 4 (1969), 373-92.
PILGRIM, Richard B.
Some Aspects of Kokoro in Zeami.
Volume 24: 4 (1969), 393-402.
IMMOOS, Thomas.
The Birth of the Japanese Theater.
Volume 24: 4 (1969), 403-14.
WILSON, William Ritchie, tr.
Two Shuramono: Ebira [by Zeami Motokiyo] and Michimori [attr. to Iami].
Volume 24: 4 (1969), 415-66.
DILWORTH, David A., tr.
Yokyoku ni arawareta rinri shiso: Japanese Ethical Thought in the Noh Plays of the Muromachi Period, by Watsuji Tetsuro.
Volume 24: 4 (1969), 467-98.
MCCARTHY, Paul, tr.
Hyottoko, by Akutagawa Ryunosuke.
Volume 24: 4 (1969), 499-506.
SWANN, Thomas E., tr.
Saru Kani Kassen: The Feud between the Monkey and the Crab, by Akutagawa Ryunosuke.
Volume 24: 4 (1969), 507-10.
BRUDNOY, David J. & Shimizu Kazuko, tr.
Chichi: The Father, by Dazai Osamu.
Volume 24: 4 (1969), 511-18.
BRUDNOY, David J. & Oka Yumi, tr.
Asa: Morning, by Dazai Osamu.
Volume 24: 4 (1969), 519-22.
CRANSTON, Edwin A.
The Poetry of Izumi Shikibu. [Includes translations of selected poems.]
Volume 25: 1/2 (1970), 1-12.
TSURUTA, Kinya.
Akutagawa Ryunosuke and I-Novelists.
Volume 25: 1/2 (1970), 13-28.
CHU, Harold S.
A Structural Analysis of Man'yoshu Poems: 1520-2, 892-3, and 800-1.
Volume 25: 1/2 (1970), 29-42.
ARAKI, James T.
The Dream Pillow in Edo Fiction, 1772-81. [Includes translations of A Man of Pleasure in the Floating World: A Drink and a Dream (Ukiyo Rakusuke ippai no yume) by Tomikawa Fusanobu (extract); A Modish Kantan: A Pillow for Splendor in the Floating World (F
Volume 25: 1/2 (1970), 43-106.
CORNELL, John B.
'Caste' in Japanese Social Stratification: A Theory and a Case.
Volume 25: 1/2 (1970), 107-36.
DAVlS, Sandra T. W.
Ono Azusa and the Political Change of 1881.
Volume 25: 1/2 (1970), 137-54.
BRUDNOY, David.
Japan's Experiment in Korea.
Volume 25: 1/2 (1970), 155-96.
RUBIN, Jay, tr.
Takibi: The Bonfire, by Kunikida Doppo.
Volume 25: 1/2 (1970), 197-202.
DILWORTH, David A., tr.
Religious Consciousness and the Logic of the Prajnaparamita Sutra: From The Logic of Place and a Religious World-View , by Nishida Kitaro.
Volume 25: 1/2 (1970), 203-16.
GOODMAN, Grant K.
The Philippine Legislature Trade Mission to Japan, 1933: A Reassessment.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 239-48.
HAVENS, Thomas R. H.
Kato Kanji (1884-1965) and the Spirit of Agriculture in Modern Japan.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 249-66.
BOYLE, John Hunter.
The Road to Sino-Japanese Collaboration: The Background to the Defection of Wang Ching-wei.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 267-302.
PACHECO, Diego.
The Founding of the Port of Nagasaki and its Cession to the Society of Jesus.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 303-24.
MORITA, James R.
Shimazaki Toson's Four Collections of Poems.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 325-70.
CHAMBERS, Anthony, tr.
Hankai: A Translation from Harusame monogatari, by Ueda Akinari.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 371-406.
ROLF, Robert, tr.
Jin'ai: Dust. By Masamune Hakucho.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 407-14.
DOWER, John W., tr.
Moso: Delusion. By Mori Ogai.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 415-30.
RIMER, Thomas, tr.
Taema: A Noh Play Attributed to Zeami.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 431-46.
BIKLE, George.
Utopianism and Social Planning in the Thought of Kagawa Toyohiko.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 447-54.
EIDE, Elling O.
Unai Otome as Helen of Troy.
Volume 25: 3/4 (1970), 455-58.
FLERSHEM, Robert G. & Yoshiko N.
Nakano Family Documents: Satsuma-Choshu Trade, 1856-1866.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 1-16.
TAHARA, Mildred, tr.
Heichu, as Seen in Yamato Monogatari.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 17-48.
WILSON, William Ritchie.
The Truth of haikai.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 49-54.
COOPER, Michael, tr.
The Muse Described: Joao Rodrigues' Account of Japanese Poetry. [Includes a translation of The Poetry of Japan.]
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 55-76.
BRAZELL, Karen, tr.
Mori Ogai in Germany: A Translation of Fumizukai and Excerpts from Doitsu Nikki.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 77-114.
DOWER, John W., tr.
Hebi-Tsuina-Sakazuki, by Mori Ogai.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 115-42.
WILSON, William Ritchie, tr.
The Last Testament of Okitsu Yagoemon. [Includes a translation of Okitsu Yagoemon no isho by Mori Ogai.]
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 143-58.
DILWORTH, David A. & J. Thomas Rimer, tr.
Kanzan Jittoku (Han Shan and Shih-te), by Mori Ogai.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 159-68.
DILWORTH, David A., tr.
Suginohara Shina, by Mori Ogai.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 169-80.
SKRZYPCZAK, Edmund R., tr.
The Takase Boat: Takasebune, by Mori Ogai.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 181-90.
SWANN, Thomas E., tr.
Shiso: The Shadow of Death, by Akutagawa Ryunosuke.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 191-94.
CHIBBETT, David G., tr.
Bird of Spring: Haru no tori, by Kunikida Doppo.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 195-204.
DEL CAMPANA, Pier P.
Sandaihiho-sho: An Essay on the Three Great Mysteries, by Nichiren.
Volume 26: 1/2 (1971), 205-24.
TSURUTA, Kinya.
The Flow-Dynamics in Kawabata Yasunari's Snow Country.
Volume 26: 3/4 (1971), 251-66.
LIMAN, Anthony V.
Kawabata's Lyrical Mode in Snow Country.
Volume 26: 3/4 (1971), 267-86.
MATHY, Francis, tr.
Jojoka: Lyric Poem, [by] Kawabata Yasunari.
Volume 26: 3/4 (1971), 287-306.
FERNANDEZ, Jaime.
The Unreality of Love: Time and Death in Kawabata's Lyric Poem.
Volume 26: 3/4 (1971), 307-18.
TETERS, Barbara, tr.
Kinjiseironko: Thoughts on Recent Political Discourse, by Kuga Katsunan.
Volume 26: 3/4 (1971), 319-94.
DILWORTH, David A., tr.
The Significance of Ethics as the Study of Man, by Watsuji Tetsuro.
Volume 26: 3/4 (1971), 395-414.
KATO Tsuyoshi.
Generational Differences in Values and Attitudes: between Japanese College Students and their Fathers, with some Implications for Historical Change of Values.
Volume 26: 3/4 (1971), 415-30.
PACHECO, Diego.
Diogo de Mesquita, S.J., and the Jesuit Mission Press.
Volume 26: 3/4 (1971), 431-44.
DONG, Donald D., tr.
Chiteiki, by Yoshishige no Yasutane.
Volume 26: 3/4 (1971), 445-54.
TAHARA, Mildred, tr.
Yamato Monogatari.
Volume 27: 1 (1972), 1-38.
PEREZ VALERA, J. Eduardo
Toward a Transcultural Philosophy. 1/2
Volume 27: 1 (1972), 39-64, 27: 2 (1972), 175-90.
HURST, G. Cameron.
The Reign of Go-Sanjo and the Revival of Imperial Power.
Volume 27: 1 (1972), 65-84.
PIOVESANA, Gino K., tr.
Seiyo Gakushi no Setsu: the Theories of Western Philosophers by Takano Choei.
Volume 27: 1 (1972), 85-92.
YOUNG, John W.
The Hara Cabinet and Chang Tso-lin, 1920-1.
Volume 27: 2 (1972), 125-42.
YOUNG, John W.
The Hara Cabinet and Chang Tso-lin, 1920-1.
Volume 27: 2 (1972), 125-42.
KEALLY, Charles T.
The Earliest Cultures in Japan.
Volume 27: 2 (1972), 143-48.
URY, Marian, tr.
Recluses and Eccentric Monks: Tales from the Hosshinshu by Kamo no Chomei.
Volume 27: 2 (1972), 149-74.
EVANS, Gretchen & Mitsuhashi Akira, tr.
Gojo Shusse: Wu Ching's Quest. By Nakajima Atsushi.
Volume 27: 2 (1972), 191-210.
KIDDER, J. Edward, Jr.
The Newly Discovered Takamatsuzuka Tomb.
Volume 27: 3 (1972), 245-52.
FRIDELL, Wilbur M.
Notes on Japanese Tolerance.
Volume 27: 3 (1972), 253-72.
RUBIN, Jay, tr.
Five Stories by Kunikida Doppo. [Gen oji; Wasureenu Hitobito; Kogai; Shojikimono; Takeno kido.)
Volume 27: 3 (1972), 273-342.
YASUDA, Kenneth.
The Dramatic Structure of Ataka, a Noh Play. [Includes a translation of Ataka by Kanze Kojiro Nobumitsu.]
Volume 27: 4 (1972), 359-98.
SWANN, Thomas E.
What Happens in Kinkakuji.
Volume 27: 4 (1972), 399-414.
BOSCARO, Adriana.
An Introduction to the Private Correspondence of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Volume 27: 4 (1972), 415-22.
COOPER, Michael.
The Mechanics of the Macao-Nagasaki Silk Trade. [Includes a translation of Report Concerning the Armacao or Corporate Agreement by Which the Citizens of Macao Send their Silk to Japan by Manoel Dias.]
Volume 27: 4 (1972), 423-34.
CRANSTON, Edwin A.
A Bridge of Dreams. [Review article.]
Volume 27: 4 (1972), 435-54.
DUMOULIN, Heinrich.
In Memoriam: Wilhelm Schiffer, S. J.
Volume 28: 1 (1973), 1-2.
MAYO, Marlene J.
The Western Education of Kume Kunitake, 1871-6.
Volume 28: 1 (1973), 3-68.
WRAY, Harold J.
A Study in Contrasts: Japanese School Textbooks of 1903 and 1941-5.
Volume 28: 1 (1973), 69-86.
MORRELL, Robert E.
The Buddhist Poetry in the Goshuishu.
Volume 28: 1 (1973), 87-100.
GOLAY, Jacqueline.
Pathos and Farce: Zato Plays of the Kyogen Repertoire.
Volume 28: 2 (1973), 139-50.
MINEAR, Richard H.
Nishi Amane and the Reception of Western Law in Japan.
Volume 28: 2 (1973), 151-76.
WILSON, William Ritchie.
The Way of the Bow and Arrow: The Japanese Warrior in Konjaku Monogatari.
Volume 28: 2 (1973), 177-234.
STRAMIGIOLI, Giuliana.
Preliminary Notes on Masakadoki and the Taira no Masakado Story.
Volume 28: 3 (1973), 261-94.
STEENSTRUP, Carl.
The Imagawa Letter: A Muromachi Warrior's Code of Conduct Which Became a Tokugawa Schoolbook. [Includes a translation of Articles of Admonition by Imagawa Ryoshun to His Son Nakaaki.]
Volume 28: 3 (1973), 295-316.
MITCHELL, Richard H.
Japan's Peace Preservation Law of 1925: Its Origin and Significance.
Volume 28: 3 (1973), 317-46.
MURRAY, Darcy, tr.
Hannichi, by Mori Ogai.
Volume 28: 3 (1973), 347-62.
BIDDLE, Ward William.
The Authenticity of Natsume Soseki.
Volume 28: 4 (1973), 391/426.
BUCK, James H.
The Satsuma Rebellion of 1877: From Kagoshima through the Siege of Kumamoto Castle.
Volume 28: 4 (1973), 427-46.
MORRELL, Robert E., tr.
Muju Ichien's Shinto-Buddhist Syncretism: Shasekishu, Book 1.
Volume 28: 4 (1973), 447-88.
MORRELL, Robert E., tr.
Muju Ichien's Shinto-Buddhist Syncretism: Shasekishu, Book 1.
Volume 28: 4 (1973), 447-88.
CIESLIK, Hubert.
The Case of Christavao Ferreira.
Volume 29: 1 (1974), 1-54.
BOCK, Felicia G.
The Rites of Renewal at Ise.
Volume 29: 1 (1974), 55-68.
BRESLER, Laurence, tr.
Chobuku Soga: A Noh Play by Miyamasu.
Volume 29: 1 (1974), 69-82.
MAYO, Marlene J.
Nationalist Revolution in Japan. [Review article.]
Volume 29: 1 (1974), 83-92.
MILLER, Roy Andrew.
The Origins of Japanese. [Review article.]
Volume 29: 1 (1974), 93-102.
BROWNLEE, John, tr.
Jikkinsho: A Miscellany of Ten Maxims.
Volume 29: 2 (1974), 121-62.
RUDOLPH, Richard C.
Thunberg in Japan and His Flora Japonica in Japanese.
Volume 29: 2 (1974), 163-80.
MULHERN, Chieko Irie.
Otogi-zoshi: Short Stories of the Muromachi Period.
Volume 29: 2 (1974), 181-98.
PIERSON, John D.
The Early Liberal Thought of Tokutomi Soho: Some Problems of Western Social Theory in Meiji Japan.
Volume 29: 2 (1974), 199-224.
PIERSON, John D.
The Early Liberal Thought of Tokutomi Soho.
Volume 29: 2 (1974), 199-224.
BOWRING, Richard, tr.
Utakata no Ki, by Mori Ogai.
Volume 29: 3 (1974), 247-62.
SWANN, Thomas E.
The Problem of Utakata no Ki.
Volume 29: 3 (1974), 263-82.
STEENSTRUP, Carl, tr.
Hojo Soun's Twenty-One Articles: The Code of Conduct of the Odawara Hojo.
Volume 29: 3 (1974), 283-304.
JONES, H. J.
Bakumatsu Foreign Employees.
Volume 29: 3 (1974), 305-28.
TAKAYANAGI Shun'ichi.
Yanagita Kunio. [Survey review.]
Volume 29: 3 (1974), 329-36.
HOPPER, Helen M.
Mori Ogai's Response to Suppression of Intellectual Freedom, 1909-12.
Volume 29: 4 (1974), 381-414.
VALLIANT, Robert B.
The Selling of Japan: Japanese Manipulation of Western Opinion, 1900-1905.
Volume 29: 4 (1974), 415-38.
WILSON, William Ritchie, tr.
Fujito. [Traditionally attr. to Zeami.]
Volume 29: 4 (1974), 439-50.
BERGER, Gordon M.
Japan's Young Prince: Konoe Fumimaro's Early Political Career, 1916-1931.
Volume 29: 4 (1974), 451-76.
PACHECO, Diego.
Xavier and Tanegashima.
Volume 29: 4 (1974), 477-80.
RUCINSKI, Jack, tr.
A Japanese Burlesque: Nise Monogatari.
Volume 30: 1 (1975), 1-18.
LEE, Edwin B.
Nichiren and Nationalism: The Religious Patriotism of Tanaka Chigaku.
Volume 30: 1 (1975), 19-36.
MILLS, D. E.
Soga Monogatari, Shintoshu, and the Taketori Legend: The Nature and Significance of Parallels between the manabon Soga Monogatari and Shintoshu, with Particular Reference to a Parallel Variant of the Taketori Legend. [Includes translations of excerpt from
Volume 30: 1 (1975), 37-68.
POWELL, Brian.
Japan's First Modern Theater: The Tsukiji Shogekijo and Its Company, 1924-26.
Volume 30: 1 (1975), 69-86.
HICKMAN, Brian.
A Note on the Hyakumanto Dharani.
Volume 30: 1 (1975), 87-94.
KELSEY, W. Michael.
Konjaku Monogatari-shu: Toward an Understanding of Its Literary Qualities.
Volume 30: 2 (1975), 121-50.
BOWRING, Richard, tr.
Maihime: The Dancing Girl. Translation and Background. By Mori Ogai. [Also includes translations of Recollections concerning Maihime by Koganei Kimiko.]
Volume 30: 2 (1975), 151-76.
CHING, Julia.
Chu Shun-shui, 1600-82: A Chinese Confucian Scholar in Tokugawa Japan.
Volume 30: 2 (1975), 177-92.
BROWNLEE, John.
Crisis as Reinforcement of the Imperial Institution: The Case of the Jokyu Incident, 1221.
Volume 30: 2 (1975), 193-202.
LIETEAU, Haruyo, tr.
The Yasutoki-Myoe Discussion: A Translation from Togano-o Myoe Shonin Denki.
Volume 30: 2 (1975), 203-10.
MCWILLIAMS, Wayne C.
East Meets East: The Soejima Mission to China, 1873.
Volume 30: 3 (1975), 237-76.
MORAN, Joseph, tr.
The Well of Japanese Undefiled: Joao Rodrigues' Advice on How to Study Japanese. [Includes a translation of General Remarks on the Japanese Language by Joao Rodrigues.]
Volume 30: 3 (1975), 277-90.
BEICHMAN-YAMAMOTO, Janine, tr.
Masaoka Shiki's A Drop of Ink.
Volume 30: 3 (1975), 291-316.
LEUTNER, Robert, tr.
Saikaku's Parting Gift: Translations from Saikaku Okimiyage.
Volume 30: 4 (1975), 357-92.
TOTMAN, Conrad.
Tokugawa Yoshinobu and Kobugattai: A Study of Political Inadequacy.
Volume 30: 4 (1975), 393-404.
BORGEN, Robert.
The Origins of the Sugawara: A History of the Haji Family.
Volume 30: 4 (1975), 405-22.
BEAUCHAMP, Edward R.
Griffis in Japan: The Fukui Interlude, 1871.
Volume 30: 4 (1975), 423-52.
WAGNER, James G., tr.
The Kenreimon'in Ukyo no Daibu Shu: Introduction and Partial Translation.
Volume 31: 1 (1976), 1-28.
GROSSBERG, Kenneth A.
From Feudal Chieftain to Secular Monarch: the Development of Shogunal Power in Early Muromachi Japan.
Volume 31: 1 (1976), 29-50.
MCCLAIN, James L.
Local Politics and National Integration: The Fukui Prefectural Assembly in the 1880s.
Volume 31: 1 (1976), 51-76.
ARAKI, James T.
Japanese Literature: The Practice of Transfer.
Volume 31: 1 (1976), 77-86.
NAFF, William E.
A Tale of the Heike. [Review article.]
Volume 31: 1 (1976), 87-96.
DYKSTRA, Yoshiko K., tr.
Tales of the Compassionate Kannon: The Hasedera Kannon Genki.
Volume 31: 2 (1976), 113-44.
TEELE, Nicholas J., tr.
Rules for Poetic Elegance: Fujiwara no Kinto's Shinsen Zuino & Waka Kuhon.
Volume 31: 2 (1976), 145-64.
TAKAYANAGI Shun'ichi.
In Search of Yanagita Kunio. [Review article.]
Volume 31: 2 (1976), 165-78.
EARHART, H. Byron
The Bridge to the other World: Shamans and Shamanism in Japan. [Review article.]
Volume 31: 2 (1976), 179-88.
WATERHOUSE, David.
Leonardo or Proteus? The Art and Character of Shiba Kokan. [Review article.]
Volume 31: 2 (1976), 189-98.
BROWER, Robert H.
Fujiwara Teika's Hundred-Poem Sequence of the Shoji Era. 1/2
Volume 31: 3 (1976), 223-50, 31: 3, 333-92.
RAZ, Jacob.
The Actor and His Audience: Zeami's Views on the Audience of the Noh.
Volume 31: 3 (1976), 251-74.
RIMER, J. Thomas.
Four Plays by Tanaka Chikao.
Volume 31: 3 (1976), 275-98.
CRANSTON, Edwin A.
The Yakushiji Poems. [Review article.]
Volume 31: 3 (1976), 299-308.
AOKI, Michiko Y. & Margaret B. Dardess, tr.
The Popularization of Samurai Values: A Sermon by Hosoi Heishu.
Volume 31: 4 (1976), 393-414.
KEENE, Donald.
Ivan Morris, 1925-1976. [In Memoriam.]
Volume 31: 4 (1976), 415-16.
COOPER, Michael.
The Nippo Jisho. [Review article.]
Volume 31: 4 (1976), 417-30.
STEENSTRUP, Carl, tr.
The Gokurakuji Letter: Hojo Shigetoki's Compendium of Political and Religious Ideas of Thirteenth-Century Japan.
Volume 32: 1 (1977), 1-34.
GATTEN, Aileen.
A Wisp of Smoke: Scent and Character in The Tale of Genji.
Volume 32: 1 (1977), 35-48.
BODART, Beatrice M.
Tea and Counsel: The Political Role of Sen Rikyu.
Volume 32: 1 (1977), 49-74.
TAKAYANAGI Shun'ichi.
Copious without Order, Energetick without Rules.' Dr Johnson and the Present State of Japanese: Reflections on the New Nihon Kokugo Dai-Jiten.
Volume 32: 1 (1977), 75-86.
STRONG, Kenneth.
Salvation through Selfishness. [Review article.]
Volume 32: 1 (1977), 87-92.
MCCULLOUGH, Helen C.
The Seidensticker Genji. [Review article.]
Volume 32: 1 (1977), 93-110.
UENAKA, Shuzo, tr.
Last Testament in Exile: Yamaga Soko's Haisho Zampitsu.
Volume 32: 2 (1977), 125-52.
KORNICKI, Peter F.
Nishiki no Ura: An Instance of Censorship and the Structure of Sharebon. [Includes a translation of The Other Side of the Brocade [Nishiki no Ura) from A Brothel in the Light of Day [Seiro Hiru no Sekai) by Santo Kyoden.)
Volume 32: 2 (1977), 153-88.
DYKSTRA, Yoshiko K., tr.
Miraculous Tales of the Lotus Sutra: The Dainihonkoku Hokkegenki.
Volume 32: 2 (1977), 189-210.
KOHL, Stephen W., tr.
Shiga Naoya and the Literature of Experience. [Includes translations of Manazuru and The Ashen Moon.]
Volume 32: 2 (1977), 211-24.
FOWLER, Edward, tr.
Dwelling by the Moat, by Shiga Naoya: Translated, with an Afterword, Death and Divine Indifference in 'Dwelling by the Moat' by Shiga Naoya.
Volume 32: 2 (1977), 225-34.
PINOUS, E.
Recent Soviet Translations and Studies of Pre-Modern Japanese Literature.
Volume 32: 2 (1977), 235-44.
ABRAMS, James.
Hail in the Begging Bowl: The Odyssey and Poetry of Santoka.
Volume 32: 3 (1977), 269-302.
STEVEN, Chigusa, tr.
Hachikazuki: A Muromachi Short Story.
Volume 32: 3 (1977), 303-31.
KATO, Eileen, tr.
Kinuta. [By Kanze Motokiyo Zeami.]
Volume 32: 3 (1977), 332-46.
PAUL, Huibert.
De Coningh on Deshima: Mijn Verblijf in Japan , 1856.
Volume 32: 3 (1977), 347-64.
KILEY, Cornelius J.
Uji and Kabane in Ancient Japan. [Review article.]
Volume 32: 3 (1977), 365-76.
MATHIAS, Gerard B.
Martin on Japanese. [Review article.]
Volume 32: 3 (1977), 377-87.
SANFORD, James H.
Shakuhachi Zen: The Fukeshu and Komuso.
Volume 32: 4 (1977), 411-40.
MATISOFF, Susan, tr.
Kintosho: Zeami's Song of Exile.
Volume 32: 4 (1977), 441-58.
VARNER, Richard E.
The Organized Peasant: The Wakamonogumi in the Edo Period.
Volume 32: 4 (1977), 459-84.
SIBLEY, William F.
A World Surveyed. [Review article.]
Volume 32: 4 (1977), 485-94.
HUISH, David.
Aims and Achievements of the Meirokusha: Fact and Fiction. [Review article.]
Volume 32: 4 (1977), 495-514.
TAKAYANAGI Shun'ichi.
The Glory That Was Azuchi. [Review article.]
Volume 32: 4 (1977), 515-24.
ARAKI, James T.
Yuriwaka and Ulysses: The Homeric Epics at the Court of Ouchi Yoshitaka.
Volume 33: 1 (1978), 1-36.
STAUBITZ, Richard.
Opinion Revised: Hara Takashi's Views on Local Government.
Volume 33: 1 (1978), 37-50.
SOLOMON, Michael.
The Dilemma of Religious Power: Honganji and Hosokawa Masamoto.
Volume 33: 1 (1978), 51-66.
KEENE, Donald.
The Barren Years: Japanese War Literature.
Volume 33: 1 (1978), 67-112.
ZAINIE, Carla M.
The Muromachi Dono Gyoko Okazari Ki: A Resarch Note.
Volume 33: 1 (1978), 113-18.
CARTER, Steven D.
Three Poets at Yuyama: Sogi and Yuyama Sangin Hyakuin, 1491. 1/2
Volume 33: 2 (1978), 119-50, 33: 3, 241-84.
SORANAKA, Isao.
The Kansei Reforms: Success or Failure?
Volume 33: 2 (1978), 151-64.
BENDER, Ross, tr.
Metamorphosis of a Deity: The Image of Hachiman in Yumi Yawata. [Includes a translation of Yumi Yawata attr. to Kanze Motokiyo Zeami.]
Volume 33: 2 (1978), 165-78.
DYKSTRA, Yoshiko Kurata, tr.
Jizo, the Most Merciful: Tales from Jizo Bosatsu Reigenki. [By Jitsuei of Miidera.]
Volume 33: 2 (1978), 179-200.
COLLCUTT, Martin.
Gozan Literature: The Practice of Zen and the Pursuit of Poetry. [Review article.]
Volume 33: 2 (1978), 201-06.
WATERHOUSE, David.
Japanese Prints Through Western Eyes. [Review article.]
Volume 33: 2 (1978), 207-14.
TURNEY, Alan, tr.
A Feeling of Beauty: Natsume Soseki's Ichiya.
Volume 33: 3 (1978), 285-98.
NEARMAN, Mark J, tr.
Zeami's Kyui: A Pedagogical Guide for Teachers of Acting.
Volume 33: 3 (1978), 299-332.
TWINE, Nanette.
The Genbunitchi Movement: Its Origin, Development, and Conclusion.
Volume 33: 3 (1978), 333-56.
KANDA, James.
Methods of Land Transfer in Medieval Japan.
Volume 33: 4 (1978), 379-406.
HEINRICH, Amy Vladeck, tr.
My Mother is Dying': Saito Mokichi's 'Shinitamau Haha'.
Volume 33: 4 (1978), 407-40.
KOMINZ, Laurence, tr.
The Noh as Popular Theater: Miyamasu's Youchi Soga.
Volume 33: 4 (1978), 441-60.
MCCLAIN, Yoko.
Soseki: A Tragic Father.
Volume 33: 4 (1978), 461-70.
CALLAHAN, Caryl, tr.
Tales of Samurai Honor: Saikaku's Buke Giri Monogatari.
Volume 34: 1 (1979), 1-20.
RUBIN, Jay, tr.
Soseki on Individualism: 'Watakushi no Kojinshugi'.
Volume 34: 1 (1979), 21-48.
DEVINE, Richard.
The Way of the King: An Early Meiji Essay on Government. [Includes a translation of Odoron: the Way of the King by Chiba Takusaburo.]
Volume 34: 1 (1979), 49-72.
SATO, Elizabeth.
Oyama Estate and Insei Land Policies.
Volume 34: 1 (1979), 73-100.
HURST, G. Cameron.
Michinaga's Maladies: A Medical Report on Fujiwara no Michinaga.
Volume 34: 1 (1979), 101-12.
BENDER, Ross.
The Hachiman Cult and the Dokyo Incident.
Volume 34: 2 (1979), 125-54.
MILLS, D. E., tr.
The Tale of the Mouse: Nezumi no Soshi.
Volume 34: 2 (1979), 155-68.
HARE, Thomas W.
Linked Verse at Imashinmei Shrine: Anegakoji Imashinmei Hyakuin, 1447.
Volume 34: 2 (1979), 169-208.
RAMSEYER, J. Mark
Thrift and Diligence: House Codes of Tokugawa Merchant Families. [Includes a translation of The Codes of Three Merchant Houses.]
Volume 34: 2 (1979), 209-30.
O'NEILL, P. G.
The Year of Zeami's Birth: A New Interpretation of Museki Isshi.
Volume 34: 2 (1979), 231-38.
BOLITHO, Harold.
The Echigo War, 1868.
Volume 34: 3 (1979), 259-78.
ROGERS, Lawrence, tr.
Rags and Tatters: The Uzuragoromo of Yokoi Yayu.
Volume 34: 3 (1979), 279-310.
ROBERTSON, Jennifer.
Rooting the Pine: Shingaku Methods of Organization.
Volume 34: 3 (1979), 311-32.
KATO, Eileen, tr.
Pilgrimage to Dazaifu: Sogi's Tsukushi no Michi no Ki.
Volume 34: 3 (1979), 333-68.
ERICSON, Mark D.
The Bakufu Looks Abroad: The 1865 Mission to France.
Volume 34: 4 (1979), 383-408.
MULHERN, Chieko Irie.
Cinderella and the Jesuits: An Otogizoshi Cycle as Christian Literature.
Volume 34: 4 (1979), 409-48.
MATISOFF, Susan.
Images of Exile and Pilgrimage: Zeami's Kintosho.
Volume 34: 4 (1979), 449-66.
BODART-BAILEY, Beatrice.
Councillor Defended: Matsukage Nikki and Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu.
Volume 34: 4 (1979), 467-78.
VARLEY, H. Paul
The Place of Gukansho in Japanese Intellectual History. [Review article.]
Volume 34: 4 (1979), 479-88.
TOTMAN, Conrad.
From Sakoku to Kaikoku: The Transformation of Foreign-Policy Attitudes, 1853-1868.
Volume 35: 1 (1980), 1-20.
MASON, Penelope E.
The House-bound Heart: The Prose-poetry Genre of Japanese Narrative Illustration.
Volume 35: 1 (1980), 21-44.
MORRELL, Robert E., tr.
Mirror for Women: Muju Ichien's Tsuma Kagami.
Volume 35: 1 (1980), 45-76.
SHIBANO, Dorothy T., tr.
Suehirogari: The Fan of Felicity.
Volume 35: 1 (1980), 77-88.
BOLITHO, Harold.
Concrete Discourse, Manifest Metaphor, and the Tokugawa Intellectual Paradigm. [Review article.]
Volume 35: 1 (1980), 89-98.
NAKAI Yoshiyuki.
Mori Ogai: The State of the Field. [Review article.]
Volume 35: 1 (1980), 99-106.
CHILDS, Margaret H., tr.
Chigo Monogatari: Love Stories or Buddhist Sermons? [Includes a translation of A Long Tale for an Autumn Night: Aki no Yo no Nagamonogatari.]
Volume 35: 2 (1980), 127-52.
NEARMAN, Mark J, tr.
Kyakuraika: Zeami's Final Legacy for the Master Actor.
Volume 35: 2 (1980), 153-98.
RAZ, Jacob.
The Audience Evaluated: Shikitei Samba's Kyakusha Hyobanki.
Volume 35: 2 (1980), 199-222.
NAKAI Yoshiyuki.
Ogai's Craft: Literary Techniques and Themes in Vita Sexualis.
Volume 35: 2 (1980), 223-40.
WEIGL, Gail Capitol.
The Reception of Chinese Painting Models in Muromachi Japan.
Volume 35: 3 (1980), 257-72.
SANFORD, James H., tr.
Mandalas of the Heart: Two Prose Works by Ikkyu Sojun. [Includes translations of Amida Stripped Bare (Amida Hadaka) and The Buddhas' Great War on Hell (Bukkigun).]
Volume 35: 3 (1980), 273-98.
HARRIES, Phillip T.
Personal Poetry Collections: Their Origin and Development Through the Heian Period.
Volume 35: 3 (1980), 299-318.
BROWNSTEIN, Michael C.
Jogaku Zasshi and the Founding of Bungakukai.
Volume 35: 3 (1980), 319-36.
STEENSTRUP, Carl.
Pushing the Papers of Kamakura: The Nitty-gritticists versus the Grand Sweepers. [Review article.]
Volume 35: 3 (1980), 337-46.
STINCHECUM, Amanda Mayer.
Who Tells the Tale? 'Ukifune': A Study in Narrative Voice.
Volume 35: 4 (1980), 375-404.
STEENSTRUP, Carl, tr.
Sata Mirensho: A Fourteenth-Century Law Primer.
Volume 35: 4 (1980), 405-36.
FOARD, James H., tr.
Seiganji: The Buddhist Orientation of a Noh Play. [Attr. to Zeami.]
Volume 35: 4 (1980), 437-56.
CHAMBERS, Anthony H., tr.
Postscript to 'A Portrait of Shunkin': Shunkinsho Kogo, by Tanizaki Jun'ichiro.
Volume 35: 4 (1980), 457-66.
FOWLER, Edward, tr.
Longing for Mother: Haha o Kouru Ki, by Tanizaki Jun'ichiro, Translated, with an Afterword, Tanizaki's Sentimental Education.
Volume 35: 4 (1980), 467-84.
ARAKI, James T.
Otogi-zoshi and Nara-ehon: A Field of Study in Flux.
Volume 36: 1 (1981), 1-20.
ROGERS, Minor L.
Rennyo and Jodo Shinshu Piety: The Yoshizaki Years.
Volume 36: 1 (1981), 21-36.
DEVINE, Richard.
Hirata Atsutane and Christian Sources. [Includes a translation of Honkyo Gaihen by Hirata Atsutane.]
Volume 36: 1 (1981), 37-54.
SWANSON, Paul L.
Shugendo and the Yoshino-Kumano Pilgrimage: An Example of Mountain Pilgrimage. [Includes a translation from Cartas que os padres e irmaos da Companhia de Jesus escreverao dos reynos de Iapao e China... By Louis Frois.]
Volume 36: 1 (1981), 55-84.
MINER, Earl.
On Distinctions, Functions, and Hard Works to Translate. [Review article.]
Volume 36: 1 (1981), 85-92.
JONES, Stanleigh H., Jr.
Experiment and Tradition: New Plays in the Bunraku Theatre.
Volume 36: 2 (1981), 113-32.
MILLER, Roy Andrew.
The Lost Poetic Sequence of the Priest Manzei.
Volume 36: 2 (1981), 133-72.
NAKAI, Kate Wildman.
Apologia pro Vita Sua: Arai Hakuseki's Autobiography. [Review article.]
Volume 36: 2 (1981), 173-86.
BERRY, Mary Elizabeth.
Public Official or Feudal Lord? [Review article.]
Volume 36: 2 (1981), 187-94.
SEIDENSTICKER, Edward.
A Splendor of Scholarship. [Review article.]
Volume 36: 2 (1981), 195-200.
COALDRAKE, William H.
Edo Architecture and Tokugawa Law.
Volume 36: 3 (1981), 235-84.
MUELLER, Jacqueline, tr.
The Two Shizukas: Zeami's Futari Shizuka.
Volume 36: 3 (1981), 285-98.
STEELE, M. William
Against the Restoration: Katsu Kaishu's Attempt to Reinstate the Tokugawa Family.
Volume 36: 3 (1981), 299-316.
MOORE, Ray A.
The Occupation of Japan as History: Some Recent Research.
Volume 36: 3 (1981), 317-28.
EARHART, H. Byron
New Religions for Old. [Review article.]
Volume 36: 3 (1981), 329-34.
WENCK, Guenther.
On Linguistic Dowsing. [Review article.]
Volume 36: 3 (1981), 335-40.
LUDWIG, Theodore M.
Before Rikyu: Religious and Aesthetic Influences in the Early History of the Tea Ceremony.
Volume 36: 4 (1981), 367-90.
ITO Takashi & George Akita.
The Yamagata-Tokutomi Correspondence: Press and Politics in Meiji-Taisho Japan.
Volume 36: 4 (1981), 391-424.
CARTER, Steven D.
Waka in the Age of Renga.
Volume 36: 4 (1981), 425-44.
BROWER, Robert H.
The Reizei Family Documents.
Volume 36: 4 (1981), 445-62.
VARLEY, H. Paul
Zen in Medieval Japan. [Review article.]
Volume 36: 4 (1981), 463-68.
BORGEN, Robert.
The Japanese Mission to China, 801-806. [Includes a translation of Kukai's Letter Written for Presentation by Kadonomaro to the Regional Commander of Fu-chou.]
Volume 37: 1 (1982), 1-28.
GILLESPIE, John K.
Beyond Byzantium: Aesthetic Pessimism in Mishima's Modern Noh Plays.
Volume 37: 1 (1982), 29-40.
KANDA, James & William A. Gifford.
The Kaneko Correspondence.
Volume 37: 1 (1982), 41-76, 37: 2, 223-56, 37: 3, 289-316, 37: 4, 413-36.
YOUNG, Blake Morgan, tr.
A Tale of the Western Hills: Takebe Ayatari's Nishiyama Monogatari.
Volume 37: 1 (1982), 77-122.
LAMMERS, Wayne P., tr.
The Succession ( Kuniyuzuri ): A Translation from Utsuho Monogatari.
Volume 37: 2 (1982), 139-78.
MORRELL, Robert E., tr.
Passage to India Denied: Zeami's Kasuga Ryujin.
Volume 37: 2 (1982), 179-200.
ITO, Setsuko.
The Muse in Competition: Uta-awase Through the Ages.
Volume 37: 2 (1982), 201-22.
TOTMAN, Conrad.
Ethnicity in the Meiji Restoration: An Interpretive Essay.
Volume 37: 3 (1982), 269-88.
DEAN, Britten, tr.
Mr Gi's Music Book: An Annotated Translation of Gi Shimei's Gi-shi Gakufu.
Volume 37: 3 (1982), 317-32.
NEARMAN, Mark J, tr.
Kakyo: Zeami's Fundamental Principles of Acting.
Volume 37: 3 (1982), 333-74, 37: 4, 459-96, 38: 1 (1983), 49-72.
CUSUMANO, Michael A.
An Enlightenment Dialogue with Fukuzawa Yukichi: Ogawa Tameji's Kaika Mondo, 1874-1875.
Volume 37: 3 (1982), 375-402.
GESSEL, Van C.
Voices in the Wilderness: Japanese Christian Authors.
Volume 37: 4 (1982), 437-58.
AKITA, George.
Trends in Modern Japanese Political History: The 'Positivist' Studies.
Volume 37: 4 (1982), 497-522.
COLLCUTT, Martin.
Kings of Japan? The Political Authority of the Ashikaga Shoguns. [Review article.]
Volume 37: 4 (1982), 523-30.
IWASAKI, Haruko, tr.
Portrait of a Daimyo: Comic Fiction by Matsudaira Sadanobu. [Includes a translation and text of Daimyo Katagi.]
Volume 38: 1 (1983), 1-48.
GOMEZ, Luis O.
Shinran's Faith and the Sacred Name of Amida. [Review article.]
Volume 38: 1 (1983), 73-84.
TWINE, Nanette.
Toward Simplicity: Script Reform Movements in the Meiji Period.
Volume 38: 2 (1983), 115-32.
MORIOKA Heinz & Sasaki Miyoko.
The Blue-Eyed Storyteller: Henry Black and His Rakugo Career.
Volume 38: 2 (1983), 133-62.
JONES, Stanleigh H., Jr.
Puccini Among the Puppets: Madame Butterfly on the Japanese Puppet Stage.
Volume 38: 2 (1983), 163-74.
URY, Marian.
The Real Murasaki. [Review article.]
Volume 38: 2 (1983), 175-90.
LAFLEUR, William R.
Marginalia: The Expanse and the Limits of a New Anthology. [Review article.]
Volume 38: 2 (1983), 191-206.
ARAKI, James T., tr.
Bunsho Soshi: The Tale of Bunsho, the Saltmaker.
Volume 38: 3 (1983), 221-50.
STAGGS, Kathleen M.
'Defend the Nation and Love the Truth': Inoue Enryo and the Revival of Meiji Buddhism.
Volume 38: 3 (1983), 251-82.
NOLTE, Sharon H.
National Morality and Universal Ethics: Onishi Hajime and the Imperial Rescript on Education.
Volume 38: 3 (1983), 283-94.
HUEY, Robert N., tr.
Sakuragawa: Cherry River. [Attr. to Zeami.]
Volume 38: 3 (1983), 295-312.
PIGGOTT, Joan R.
Keeping Up With the Past: New Discoveries Enrich Our Views of History.
Volume 38: 3 (1983), 313-20.
POLLACK, David.
The Informing Image: 'China' in Genji Monogatari.
Volume 38: 4 (1983), 359-76.
MASSARELLA, Derek.
James I and Japan.
Volume 38: 4 (1983), 377-86.
KOMINZ, Laurence, tr.
Ya no Ne: The Genesis of a Kabuki Aragoto Classic.
Volume 38: 4 (1983), 387-408.
TANABE, George J., Jr.
Kobo Daishi and the Art of Esoteric Buddhism.
Volume 38: 4 (1983), 409-12.
TOTMAN, Conrad.
Land-Use Patterns and Afforestation in the Edo Period.
Volume 39: 1 (1984), 1-10.
NOTEHELFER, F. G.
Between Tradition and Modernity: Labor and the Ashio Copper Mine.
Volume 39: 1 (1984), 11-24.
HUEY, Robert N., tr.
Journal of My Father's Last Days: Issa's Chichi no Shuen Nikki.
Volume 39: 1 (1984), 25-54.
FREI, Henry.
Japan Discovers Australia: The Emergence of Australia in the Japanese World-View, 1540s-1900.
Volume 39: 1 (1984), 55-82.
TANABE, Willa Jane.
The M.O.A. Museum of Art.
Volume 39: 1 (1984), 83-88.
MARRA, Michele, tr.
Mumyozoshi.
Volume 39: 2 (1984), 115-146, 39: 3, 281-306, 39: 4, 409-34.
CORTAZZI, Hugh.
The Pestilently Active Minister: Dr Willis's Comments on Sir Harry Parkes.
Volume 39: 2 (1984), 147-62.
STEENSTRUP, Carl.
31 CISHAAN.
Volume 39: 2 (1984), 163-76.
SHILLONY, Ben-Ami.
The Princess of the Dragon Palace: A New Shinto Sect Is Born.
Volume 39: 2 (1984), 177-82.
MCCALLUM, Donald F.
On Translation and Adaptation. [Review article.]
Volume 39: 2 (1984), 183-90.
ROBERTSON, Jennifer.
Sexy Rice: Plant Gender, Farm Manuals, and Grass-Roots Nativism.
Volume 39: 3 (1984), 233-60.
HAYNES, Carolyn, tr.
Parody in Kyogen: Makura Monogurui and Tako.
Volume 39: 3 (1984), 261-80.
PARENT, Mary Neighbour.
Yamadadera: Tragedy and Triumph.
Volume 39: 3 (1984), 307-32.
OOMS, Herman.
Hakuseki's Reading of History. [Review article.]
Volume 39: 3 (1984), 333-50.
WALTHALL, Anne.
Peripheries: Rural Culture in Tokugawa Japan.
Volume 39: 4 (1984), 371-92.
TANABE, Willa Jane.
The Lotus Lectures: Hokke Hakko in the Heian Period.
Volume 39: 4 (1984), 393-408.
GEDDES, Ward.
Dialect in Tanizaki's Shunkinsho.
Volume 39: 4 (1984), 435-44.
GOFF, Janet E.
The National Noh Theater.
Volume 39: 4 (1984), 445-52.
[ed]
Ariyoshi Sawako, 1931-1984. [In Memoriam.]
Volume 39: 4 (1984), 453-54.
EPPSTEIN, Ury.
Musical Instruction in Meiji Education: A Study of Adaptation and Assimilation.
Volume 40: 1 (1985), 1-38.
MARCURE, Kenneth A.
The Danka System.
Volume 40: 1 (1985), 39-68.
TONOMURA, Hitomi.
Forging the Past: Medieval Counterfeit Documents.
Volume 40: 1 (1985), 69-96.
HUEY, Robert N. & Susan Matisoff, tr.
Lord Tamekane's Notes on Poetry: Tamekanekyo Wakasho.
Volume 40: 2 (1985), 127-46.
DEAN, Britten.
That 'Howling' Music: Japanese Hogaku in Contrast to Western Art Music.
Volume 40: 2 (1985), 147-62.
BODART BAILEY, Beatrice.
The Laws of Compassion.
Volume 40: 2 (1985), 163-90.
LOFTUS, Ronald.
The Inversion of Progress: Taoka Reiun's Hibunmeiron.
Volume 40: 2 (1985), 191-208.
PARENT, Mary Neighbour.
Yamadadera: Excavations 1984.
Volume 40: 2 (1985), 209-20.
MARCUS, Virginia, tr.
A Miscellany of Old Letters: Saikaku's Yorozu no Fumihogu.
Volume 40: 3 (1985), 257-82.
RAZ, Jacob.
Popular Entertainment and Politics: The Great Dengaku of 1096. [Includes a translation of Rakuyo Dengaku Ki by Oe no Masafusa.]
Volume 40: 3 (1985), 283-98.
NISHIMURA, Sey.
The Prince and the Pauper: The Dynamics of a Shotoku Legend.
Volume 40: 3 (1985), 299-310.
KIERSTEAD, Thomas E.
Fragmented Estates: The Breakup of the Myo and the Decline of the Shoen System.
Volume 40: 3 (1985), 311-30.
TOBY, Ronald P.
Why Leave Nara? Kammu and the Transfer of the Capital.
Volume 40: 3 (1985), 331-48.
SECKEL, Dietrich.
Buddhist Temple Names in Japan.
Volume 40: 4 (1985), 359-86.
POLLACK, David.
Action as Fitting Match to Knowledge: Language and Symbol in Mishima's Kinkakuji.
Volume 40: 4 (1985), 387-98.
BROWER, Robert H., tr.
Fujiwara Teika's Maigetsusho.
Volume 40: 4 (1985), 399-426.
KWON, Yung-Hee.
Voices from the Periphery: Love Songs in Ryojin Hisho.
Volume 41: 1 (1986), 1-20.
GRAPARD, Allan G., tr.
Lotus in the Mountain, Mountain in the Lotus: Rokugo Kaizan Nimmon Daibosatsu Hongi.
Volume 41: 1 (1986), 21-50.
KOMINZ, Laurence.
Pilgrimage to Tolstoy: Tokutomi Roka's Junrei Kiko. [Includes a translation of Five Days at Yasnaya Polyana by Tokutomi Roka.)
Volume 41: 1 (1986), 51-102.
[ed]
Cultural Bonanzas.
Volume 41: 1 (1986), 103-06.
MOORE, Jean.
Senjusho: Buddhist Tales of Renunciation.
Volume 41: 2 (1986), 127-74.
STRONG, Sarah M.
Miyazawa Kenji and the Lost Gandharan Painting.
Volume 41: 2 (1986), 175-98.
BATTEN, Bruce L.
Foreign Threat and Domestic Reform: The Emergence of the Ritsuryo State.
Volume 41: 2 (1986), 199-220.
OCHNER, Nobuko Miyama, tr.
Wu-jing's Admiration: Nakajima Atsushi's Gojo Tan'i.
Volume 41: 2 (1986), 221-38.
KWON, Yung-Hee Kim.
The Emperor's Songs: Go-Shirakawa and Ryojin Hisho Kudenshu.
Volume 41: 3 (1986), 261-98.
SAKEDA Masatoshi & George Akita.
The Samurai Disestablished: Abei Iwane and His Stipend. [Includes a translation of Petition to Give Up My Stipend by Abei Iwane.]
Volume 41: 3 (1986), 299-330.
DOBBINS, James C.
From Inspiration to Institution: The Rise of Sectarian Identity in Jodo Shinshu.
Volume 41: 3 (1986), 331-43.
VAPORIS, Constantine N.
Post Station and Assisting Villages: Corvee Labor and Peasant Contention.
Volume 41: 4 (1986), 377-414.
TOBY, Ronald P.
Carnival of the Aliens: Korean Embassies in Edo-Period Art and Popular Culture.
Volume 41: 4 (1986), 415-56.
TOTMAN, Conrad.
Tokugawa Peasants: Win, Lose, or Draw?
Volume 41: 4 (1986), 457-76.
MCCALLUM, Donald F.
The Deity Depicted. [Review article.]
Volume 41: 4 (1986), 477-88.
GUTH, Christine M. E.
The Divine Boy in Japanese Art.
Volume 42: 1 (1987), 1-24.
FAURE, Bernard.
The Daruma-shu, Dogen, and Soto Zen.
Volume 42: 1 (1987), 25-56.
KIDDER, J. Edward, Jr.
The Fujinoki Tomb and Its Grave-Goods.
Volume 42: 1 (1987), 57-88.
BROWN, Philip C.
The Mismeasure of Land: Land Surveying in the Tokugawa Period.
Volume 42: 2 (1987), 115-56.
GEDDES, Ward.
The Courtly Model: Chomei and Kiyomori in Jikkinsho.
Volume 42: 2 (1987), 157-66.
CARTER, Steven D., tr.
Sogi in the East Country: Shirakawa Kiko.
Volume 42: 2 (1987), 167-210.
ODIN, Steve, tr.
An Explanation of Beauty: Nishida Kitaro's Bi no Setsumei.
Volume 42: 2 (1987), 211-18.
SHIRANE, Haruo.
Interpreting Literary History. [Review article.]
Volume 42: 2 (1987), 219-30.
CHILDS, Margaret H.
Didacticism in Medieval Short Stories: Hatsuse Monogatari and Akimichi.
Volume 42: 3 (1987), 253-88.
KABANOV, A.
Recent Soviet Studies in Pre-Modern Japanese Literature.
Volume 42: 3 (1987), 289-98.
HUEY, Robert N.
The Kingyoku Poetry Contest. [Includes a translation of Kingyoku Uta Awase by Fushimi-in and Kyogoku Tamekane.)
Volume 42: 3 (1987), 299-330.
YUSA, Michiko.
Riken no Ken: Zeami's Theory of Acting and Theatrical Appreciation.
Volume 42: 3 (1987), 331-46.
SATO, Hiroaki.
Lineation of Tanka in English Translation.
Volume 42: 3 (1987), 347-56.
BROWER, Robert H., tr.
The Foremost Style of Poetic Composition: Fujiwara Tameie's Eiga no Ittei.
Volume 42: 4 (1987), 391-430.
EPPSTEIN, Ury.
School Songs Before and After the War: From 'Children Tank Soldiers' to 'Everyone a Good Child'.
Volume 42: 4 (1987), 431-48.
NISHIMURA, Sey, tr.
First Steps into the Mountains: Motoori Norinaga's Uiyamabumi.
Volume 42: 4 (1987), 449-94.
BODART BAILEY, Beatrice M.
Kaempfer Restor'd.
Volume 43: 1 (1988), 1-33.
BROWNLEE, John S., tr.
The Jeweled Comb-Box: Motoori Norinaga's Tamakushige.
Volume 43: 1 (1988), 35-62.
FOX, Charles E.
Old Stories, New Modes: Ejima Kiseki's Ukiyo Oyaji Katagi.
Volume 43: 1 (1988), 63-94.
GOFF, Janet E.
Tribute to a Teacher: Uchimura Kanzo's Letter to William Smith Clark.
Volume 43: 1 (1988), 95-100.
MILLER, J. Scott.
The Hybrid Narrative of Kyoden's Sharebon.
Volume 43: 2 (1988), 133-52.
FRIDAY, Karl.
Teeth and Claws: Provincial Warriors and the Heian Court.
Volume 43: 2 (1988), 153-86.
MASON, Penelope E.
Seisen'in and His Sketches: A Kano Master and Edo Castle.
Volume 43: 2 (1988), 187-96.
DECOKER, Gary, tr.
Secret Teachings in Medieval Calligraphy: Jubokusho and Saiyosho. [Includes a translation of Jubokusho by Son'en and Saiyosho by Fujiwara Norinaga.]
Volume 43: 2 (1988), 197-228, 43: 3, 259-78.
[ed]
Robert H. Brower, 1923-1988. [In memoriam.]
Volume 43: 2 (1988), 233-34.
WALTHALL, Anne.
Village Networks: Sodai and the Sale of Edo Nightsoil.
Volume 43: 3 (1988), 279-304.
CRANSTON, Edwin A.
A Web in the Air. [Review article.]
Volume 43: 3 (1988), 305-52.
VIGLIELMO, Valdo H.
Nishida's Final Statement. [Review article.]
Volume 43: 3 (1988), 353-62.
WALLACE, John R., tr.
Fitful Slumbers: Nun Abutsu's Utatane.
Volume 43: 4 (1988), 391-416.
POLLACK, David.
Framing the Self: The Philosophical Dimensions of Human Nature in Kokoro.
Volume 43: 4 (1988), 417-28.
TWINE, Nanette.
Standardizing Written Japanese: A Factor in Modernization.
Volume 43: 4 (1988), 429-54.
MURAKAMI, Fuminobu.
Incest and Rebirth in Kojiki .
Volume 43: 4 (1988), 455-64.
[ed]
Cultural Survey, 1988.
Volume 43: 4 (1988), 465-70.
KEENE, Donald.
A Neglected Chapter: Courtly Fiction of the Kamakura Period.
Volume 44: 1 (1989), 1-30.
YOUNG, Richard Fox.
The Little-Lad Deity and the Dragon Princess: Jesus in a New World-Renewal Movement.
Volume 44: 1 (1989), 31-44.
PIGGOTT, Joan R.
Sacral Kingship and Confederacy in Early Izumo.
Volume 44: 1 (1989), 45-74.
POLLACK, David.
Modernism Minceur, or is Japan Postmodern? [Review article.]
Volume 44: 1 (1989), 75-97.
[ed]
Showa 64, Heisei 1.
Volume 44: 1 (1989), 99-100.
[ed]
Sawada Tetsuya, 1921-1988. [In Memoriam.]
Volume 44: 1 (1989), 101-02.
GOODWIN, Janet R.
Building Bridges and Saving Souls: The Fruits of Evangelism in Medieval Japan.
Volume 44: 2 (1989), 137-50.
ROBERTS, J. A. G.
Not the Least Deserving: The Philosophes and the Religions of Japan.
Volume 44: 2 (1989), 151-70.
SKORD, Virginia.
Monogusa Taro: From Rags to Riches and Beyond.
Volume 44: 2 (1989), 171-98.
ABIKO, Bonnie.
Persecuted Patriot: Watanabe Kazan and the Tokugawa Bakufu.
Volume 44: 2 (1989), 199-219.
[ed]
Muromachi Screen Paintings.
Volume 44: 2 (1989), 221-22.
OCHNER, Nobuko Miyama.
Secrets in My Heart: The Poetry of Sato Haruo.
Volume 44: 3 (1989), 261-82.
ISHII, Nobuko.
Sekkyo-bushi.
Volume 44: 3 (1989), 283-308.
ARIGA, Chieko.
The Playful Gloss: Rubi in Japanese Literature.
Volume 44: 3 (1989), 309-36.
HIJIYA-KIRSCHNEREIT, Irmela.
The Darkness at the Foot of the Lighthouse: Recent Research on Shishosetsu. [Review article.]
Volume 44: 3 (1989), 337-45.
HULVEY, Shirley Yumiko.
The Nocturnal Muse: Ben no Naishi no Nikki.
Volume 44: 4 (1989), 391-414.
KIDDER, J. Edward, Jr.
The Fujinoki Sarcophagus.
Volume 44: 4 (1989), 415-60.
VAPORIS, Constantine N.
Caveat Viator: Advice to Travelers in the Edo Period. [Includes a translation of Ryoko Yojinshu by Yasumi Roan.]
Volume 44: 4 (1989), 461-84.
URY, Marian.
Tales of Piety. [Review article.]
Volume 44: 4 (1989), 485-94.
GRAHAM, Masako Nakagawa, tr.
The Consort and the Warrior: Yokihi Monogatari.
Volume 45: 1 (1990), 1-26.
BOCK, Felicia G.
The Great Feast of the Enthronement.
Volume 45: 1 (1990), 27-38.
WASHBURN, Dennis.
Ghostwriters and Literary Haunts: Subordinating Ethics to Art in Ugetsu Monogatari.
Volume 45: 1 (1990), 39-74.
KIDDER, J. Edward, Jr.
Saddle Bows and Rump Plumes: More on the Fujinoki Tomb.
Volume 45: 1 (1990), 75-86.
[ed]
Cultural Survey, 1989.
Volume 45: 1 (1990), 87-94.
STEELE, M. William
Edo in 1868: The View from Below.
Volume 45: 2 (1990), 127-56.
BUNDY, Roselee.
Poetic Apprenticeship: Fujiwara Teika's Shogaku Hyakushu.
Volume 45: 2 (1990), 157-88.
MASSARELLA, Derek & Izumi K. Tytler.
The Japonian Charters: The English and Dutch Shuinjo.
Volume 45: 2 (1990), 189-206.
NOTEHELFER, F. G.
Meiji in the Rear-View Mirror: Top Down vs. Bottom Up History. [Review article.]
Volume 45: 2 (1990), 207-28.
ROGERS, John M., tr
Arts of War in Times of Peace. [Includes selected translation from Honcho Bugei Shoden by Hinatsu Shigetaka.]
Volume 45: 3 (1990), 253-84, 45: 4, 413-48, 46: 2 (1991), 173-202.
BROWNSTEIN, Michael C.
Tokoku at Matsushima. [Includes a translation of Reading Basho at Matsushima: Matsushima ni oite Basho-o wo Yomu by Kitamura Tokoku.]
Volume 45: 3 (1990), 285-306.
BOCK, Felicia G., tr.
The Enthronement Rites: The Text of Engishiki, 927. [Includes a translation of Engishiki, 7: Senso Daijosai.]
Volume 45: 3 (1990), 307-38.
GARON, Sheldon.
Toward a History of Twentieth-Century Japan. [Review article.]
Volume 45: 3 (1990), 339-52.
UNGER, J. Marshall
The Very Idea: The Notion of Ideogram in China and Japan.
Volume 45: 4 (1990), 391-412.
PIGGOTT, Joan R.
Mokkan: Wooden Documents from the Nara Period.
Volume 45: 4 (1990), 449-70.
SANFORD, James H.
The Abominable Tachikawa Skull Ritual. [Includes translations of extracts from Juho Yojinshu by Shinjo.]
Volume 46: 1 (1991), 1-20.
NISHIMURA, Sey, tr.
The Way of the Gods: Motoori Norinaga's Naobi no Mitama.
Volume 46: 1 (1991), 21-42.
INOUYE, Charles Shiro.
Water Imagery in the Work of Izumi Kyoka.
Volume 46: 1 (1991), 43-68.
PALMER, Edwina.
Land of the Rising Sun: The Predominant East-West Axis among the Early Japanese.
Volume 46: 1 (1991), 69-90.
BEASLEY, W. G.
Japanese Castaways and British Interpreters.
Volume 46: 1 (1991), 91-104.
[ed]
Cultural Survey, 1990.
Volume 46: 1 (1991), 105-10.
BARGEN, Doris G.
Twin Blossoms on a Single Branch: The Cycle of Retribution in Onnamen.
Volume 46: 2 (1991), 147-72.
YUSA, Michiko.
Nishida and the Question of Nationalism.
Volume 46: 2 (1991), 203-10.
HUDSON, Mark & Gina L. Barnes.
Yoshinogari: A Yayoi Settlement in Northern Kyushu.
Volume 46: 2 (1991), 211-36.
STEENSTRUP, Carl.
The Middle Ages Survey'd. [Review article.]
Volume 46: 2 (1991), 237-52.
GEDDES, Ward, tr.
Takamura Monogatari.
Volume 46: 3 (1991), 275-92.
ZOELLNER, Reinhard.
Engrafted System: Mori Arinori's Representation Proposals.
Volume 46: 3 (1991), 293-328.
YIENGPRUKSAWAN, Mimi.
In My Image: The Ichiji Kinrin Statue at Chusonji.
Volume 46: 3 (1991), 329-48.
LARGE, Stephen S.
Emperor Hirohito and Early Showa Japan. [Review article.]
Volume 46: 3 (1991), 349-68.
BODIFORD, William M.
Dharma Transmission in Soto Zen: Manzan Dohaku's Reform Movement.
Volume 46: 4 (1991), 423-52.
RABSON, Steve.
Shimazaki Toson on War. [Includes translations of extracts from Nofu and various.]
Volume 46: 4 (1991), 453-82.
TOBY, Ronald P.
Both a Borrower and a Lender Be: From Village Moneylender to Rural Banker in the Tempo Era.
Volume 46: 4 (1991), 483-512.
DRAKE, Christopher.
Mirroring Saikaku. [Review article.]
Volume 46: 4 (1991), 513-42.
WAKABAYASHI, Bob Tadashi.
Opium, Expulsion, Sovereignty: China's Lessons for Bakumatsu Japan.
Volume 47: 1 (1992), 1-26.
GRAPARD, Allan G.
The Shinto of Yoshida Kanetomo.
Volume 47: 1 (1992), 27-58.
TOTMAN, Conrad.
Preindustrial River Conservancy: Causes and Consequences.
Volume 47: 1 (1992), 59-76.
LAW, Jane Marie.
Religious Authority and Ritual Puppetry: The Case of Dokumbo Denki.
Volume 47: 1 (1992), 77-98.
GRAPARD, Allan G., tr.
Yuiitsu Shinto Myobo Yoshu. [By Yoshida Kanetomo.]
Volume 47: 2 (1992), 137-62.
MCCLAIN, James L.
Bonshogatsu: Festivals and State Power in Kanazawa. [Includes a translation and text of Bonshogatsu Noh.]
Volume 47: 2 (1992), 163-202.
GARDNER, Richard A.
Takasago: The Symbolism of the Pine.
Volume 47: 2 (1992), 203-40.
HAGIWARA, Takao.
Innocence and the Other World: The Tales of Miyazawa Kenji.
Volume 47: 2 (1992), 241-64.
COOPER, Michael
The Brits in Japan.
Volume 47: 2 (1992), 265-72.
PANDEY, Rajyashree.
Suki and Religious Awakening: Kamo no Chomei's Hosshinshu.
Volume 47: 3 (1992), 299-322.
MOSTOW, Joshua S.
Painted Poems, Forgotten Words: Poem-Pictures and Classical Japanese Literature.
Volume 47: 3 (1992), 323-46.
PFLUGFELDER, Gregory M.
Strange Fates: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in Torikaebaya Monogatari.
Volume 47: 3 (1992), 347-68.
WHELAN, Christal.
Religion Concealed: The Kakure Kirishitan on Narushima.
Volume 47: 3 (1992), 369-88.
MIYAZAKI Fumiko.
Religious Life of the Kamakura Bushi: Kumagai Naozane and His Descendants.
Volume 47: 4 (1992), 435-68.
DYKSTRA, Yoshiko K., tr.
Notable Tales Old and New: Tachibana Narisue's Kokon Chomonju.
Volume 47: 4 (1992), 469-94.
KITA, Sandy.
The Bulls of Chomyoji: A Joint Work by Sotatsu and Mitsuhiro.
Volume 47: 4 (1992), 495-520.
FOULK, T. Griffith
Ineffable Words, Unmentionable Deeds. [Review article.]
Volume 47: 4 (1992), 521-26.
SCHALOW, Paul Gordon,tr.
The Invention of a Literary Tradition of Male Love: Kitamura Kigin's Iwatsutsuji.
Volume 48: 1 (1993), 1-32.
YIENGPRUKSAWAN, Mimi.
The House of Gold: Fujiwara Kiyohira's Konjikido.
Volume 48: 1 (1993), 33-52.
QUINN, Shelley Fenno, tr.
How to Write a Noh Play: Zeami's Sando.
Volume 48: 1 (1993), 53-88.
GRAHAM, Patricia J.
Two Artists of the Edo Period. [Review article.]
Volume 48: 1 (1993), 89-100.
BARRETT, Marie-Therese.
Japonisme in the West. [Review article.]
Volume 48: 1 (1993), 101-08.
YIENGPRUKSAWAN, Mimi.
Flowing Traces. [Review article.]
Volume 48: 1 (1993), 109-14.
EPPSTEIN, Ury.
The Stage Observed: Western Attitudes toward Japanese Theatre.
Volume 48: 2 (1993), 147-66.
HUEY, Robert N., tr.
Fushimi-in Nijuban Uta-awase.
Volume 48: 2 (1993), 167-204.
RAVINA, Mark.
Wasan and the Physics that Wasn't: Mathematics in the Tokugawa Period.
Volume 48: 2 (1993), 205-24.
TEEUWEN, Mark.
Attaining Union with the Gods: The Secret Books of Watarai Shinto.
Volume 48: 2 (1993), 225-46.
[ed]
Cultural Survey, 1992.
Volume 48: 2 (1993), 247-60.
BODART-BAILEY, Beatrice.
The Persecution of Confucianism in Early Tokugawa Japan. [Includes a translation of Honsaroku Ko by Arai Hakuseki.]
Volume 48: 3 (1993), 293-314.
ADDISS, Stephen.
Yamanaka Shinten'o: The Albatross of Japanese Painting.
Volume 48: 3 (1993), 315-36.
MEHL, Margaret.
Scholarship and Ideology in Conflict: The Kume Affair, 1892.
Volume 48: 3 (1993), 337-58.
URY, Marian, tr.
The Oe Conversations. [Includes a selected translation of Godansho.]
Volume 48: 3 (1993), 359-80.
SCREECH, Timon.
The Strangest Place in Edo: The Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats.
Volume 48: 4 (1993), 407-28.
NICKERSON, Peter.
The Meaning of Matrilocality: Kinship, Property, and Politics in Mid-Heian.
Volume 48: 4 (1993), 429-68.
FUKUCHI, Isamu.
Kokoro and 'the Spirit of Meiji'.
Volume 48: 4 (1993), 468-88.
FUNKE, Mark C., tr.
Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki.
Volume 49: 1 (1994), 1-30.
ROGERS, Lawrence.
She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not: Shinju and Shikido Okagami. [Includes a translation of Shinju from Shikido Okagami by Fujimoto Kizan.)
Volume 49: 1 (1994), 31-60.
[ed]
Cultural Survey, 1993.
Volume 49: 1 (1994), 61-74.
GRAHAM, Patricia J.
A Celebration of Art. [Review article.]
Volume 49: 1 (1994), 75-88.
POLLACK, David.
Different Strokes. [Review article.]
Volume 49: 1 (1994), 89-96.
LAVELLE, Pierre.
The Political Thought of Nishida Kitaro.
Volume 49: 2 (1994), 139-66.
KORNICKI, Peter F.
Public Display and Changing Values: Early Meiji Exhibitions and Their Precursors.
Volume 49: 2 (1994), 167-96.
BUNDY, Roselee.
Santai Waka: Six Poems in Three Modes.
Volume 49: 2 (1994), 197-228, 49: 3, 261-86.
DODD, Stephen.
Fantasies, Fairies, and Electric Dreams: Sato Haruo's Critique of Taisho.
Volume 49: 3 (1994), 287-314.
DECOKER, Gary & Alex Kerr, tr.
Yakaku Teikinsho: Secret Teachings of the Sesonji School of Calligraphy. [By Fujiwara Koreyuki.]
Volume 49: 3 (1994), 315-30.
HESSELINK, Reinier H.
The Assassination of Henry Heusken.
Volume 49: 3 (1994), 331-52.
SNYDER, Stephen.
Ogai and the Problem of Fiction: Gan and Its Antecedents.
Volume 49: 3 (1994), 353-74.
STRONG, Sarah M.
The Making of a Femme Fatale: Ono no Komachi in the Early Medieval Commentaries.
Volume 49: 4 (1994), 391-412.
AKITA, George & Hirose Yoshihiro.
The British Model: Inoue Kowashi and the Ideal Monarchical System. [Includes a translation of Inoue Kowashi's Letter to Ozaki Saburo.]
Volume 49: 4 (1994), 413-22.
YIENGPRUKSAWAN, Mimi Hall.
What's in a Name? Fujiwara Fixation in Japanese Cultural History.
Volume 49: 4 (1994), 423-54.
THOMAS, Roger K.
'High' versus 'Low': The Fude no Saga Controversy and Bakumatsu Poetics.
Volume 49: 4 (1994), 455-70.
MILLER, J. Scott.
Japanese Shorthand and Sokkibon.
Volume 49: 4 (1994), 471-88.
CROWLEY, Cheryl, tr.
Putting Makoto into Practice: Onitsura's Hitorigoto. [By Ueshima Onitsura.]
Volume 50: 1 (1995), 1-46.
WATSKY, Andrew M.
Commerce, Politics, and Tea: The Career of Imai Sokyu.
Volume 50: 1 (1995), 47-66.
MORI, Maryellen T.
The Splendor of Self-Exaltation: The Life and Fiction of Okamoto Kanoko.
Volume 50: 1 (1995), 67-102.
[ed]
Cultural Survey, 1994.
Volume 50: 1 (1995), 103-16.
MINER, Earl.
The Gem-Glistening Cup. [Review article.]
Volume 50: 1 (1995), 117-22.
WALTHALL, Anne.
Off with Their Heads! The Hirata Disciples and the Ashikaga Shoguns.
Volume 50: 2 (1995), 137-70.
TURNBULL, Stephen.
Mass or Matsuri? The Oyashiki-sama Ceremony on Ikitsuki.
Volume 50: 2 (1995), 171-88.
HESSELINK, Reinier H.
A Dutch New Year at the Shirando Academy: 1 January 1795. [Includes a tanslation and text of Shirando shingenkaizu.)
Volume 50: 2 (1995), 189-234.
NEARMAN, Mark J, tr.
The Visions of a Creative Artist: Zenchiku's Rokurin Ichiro Treatises. 1/4
Volume 50: 2 (1995), 235-62, 50: 3, 281-304, 50: 4, 485-522, 51: 1 (1996), 17-52.
MOTOYAMA, Mutsuko.
The Literature and Politics of Abe Kobo: Farewell to Communism in Suna no Onna.
Volume 50: 3 (1995), 305-24.
PANDEY, Rajyashree, tr.
Women, Sexuality, and Enlightenment: Kankyo no Tomo. [By Keisei.]
Volume 50: 3 (1995), 325-56.
BORGEN, Robert.
Oe no Masafusa and the Spirit of Michizane.
Volume 50: 3 (1995), 357-84.
BORGEN, Robert.
In Memoriam: Marian Ury, 1931-1995.
Volume 50: 3 (1995), 385-86.
BROCK, Karen L.
The Shogun's 'Painting Match'.
Volume 50: 4 (1995), 433-84.
MCCARTHY, Paul.
Beauty and Illusion: Tanizaki in Venice.
Volume 50: 4 (1995), 523-28.
MORTON, Leith.
A Poetics of Pure Art. [Review article.]
Volume 50: 4 (1995), 529-36.
STEINER, Evgeny.
Nikolai of Japan. [Review article.]
Volume 50: 4 (1995), 537-50.
FESSLER, Susanna, tr.
The Nature of the Kami: Ueda Akinari and Tandai Shoshin Roku.
Volume 51: 1 (1996), 1-16.
EDWARDS, Walter.
In Pursuit of Himiko: Postwar Archaeology and the Location of Yamatai.
Volume 51: 1 (1996), 53-80.
ARISAKA, Yoko.
The Nishida Enigma: 'The Principle of the New World Order'.
Volume 51: 1 (1996), 81-106.
[ed]
Japan in 1995.
Volume 51: 1 (1996), 107-20.
URY, Marian.
Oe no Masafusa and the Practice of Heian Autobiography. [Includes a translation of A Record of My Twilight Years: Bonen no Ki by Oe no Masafusa.)
Volume 51: 2 (1996), 143-152.
LOFTUS, Ronald P.
Female Self-Writing: Takamure Itsue's Hi no Kuni no Onna no Nikki.
Volume 51: 2 (1996), 153-170.
GROEMER, Gerald.
Dodoitsubo and the Yose of Edo.
Volume 51: 2 (1996), 171-188.
BUTLER, Lee A.
The Way of Yin and Yang: A Tradition Revived, Sold, Adopted.
Volume 51: 2 (1996), 189-218.
KAVANAGH, Frederick G., tr.
An Errant Priest: Sasayaki Take.
Volume 51: 2 (1996), 219-244.
STEENSTRUP, Carl.
Recent German Books on Japan.
Volume 51: 2 (1996), 245-256.
VAPORIS, Constantine N., tr.
A Tour of Duty: Kurume Hanshi Edo Kinban Nagaya Emaki. [By Kano Shoba and Toda Kumajiro.]
Volume 51: 3 (1996), 279-308.
YUSA, Michiko.
Nishida and Hearn. [Includes a translation of Nishida Kitaro's Preface to Koizumi Yakumo by Tanabe Ryuji.)
Volume 51: 3 (1996), 309-16.
GERSTLE, C. Andrew.
Hero as Murderer in Chikamatsu. [Includes a partial translation of Futago Sumidagawa by Chikamatsu Monzaemon.]
Volume 51: 3 (1996), 317-56.
STRECHER, Matthew C.
Purely Mass or Massively Pure? The Division between 'Pure' and 'Mass' Literature.
Volume 51: 3 (1996), 357-74.
BREEN, John.
The Imperial Oath of April 1868: Ritual, Politics, and Power in the Restoration.
Volume 51: 4 (1996), 407-30.
INOUE, Mariko.
Kiyokata's Asasuzu : The Emergence of the Jogakusei Image.
Volume 51: 4 (1996), 431-60.
GERHART, Karen M.
Tokugawa Authority and Chinese Exemplars: The Teikan Zusetsu Murals of Nagoya Castle.
Volume 52: 1 (1997), 1-34.
HANNEMAN, Mary L.
Dissent from Within: Hasegawa Nyozekan, Liberal Critic of Fascism.
Volume 52: 1 (1997), 35-58.
WATERS, Virginia Skord.
Sex, Lies, and the Illustrated Scroll: The Dojoji Engi Emaki.
Volume 52: 1 (1997), 59-84.
SORANAKA, Isao.
Obama: The Rise and Decline of a Seaport.
Volume 52: 1 (1997), 84-102.
[ed]
Japan in 1996.
Volume 52: 1 (1997), 103-16.
WINTHER-TAMAKI, Bert.
Embodiment/Disembodiment: Japanese Painting during the Fifteen-Year War.
Volume 52: 2 (1997), 145-80.
WALLACE, John R.
Tarrying with the Negative: Aesthetic Vision in Murasaki and Mishima.
Volume 52: 2 (1997), 181-200.
PINNINGTON, Noel J.
Crossed Paths: Zeami's Transmission to Zenchiku.
Volume 52: 2 (1997), 201-34.
PARKER, Joseph D.
Attaining Landscapes in the Mind: Nature Poetry and Painting in Gozan Zen.
Volume 52: 2 (1997), 235-58.
MASS, Jeffrey P.
In Memoriam: Takeuchi Rizo, 1907-1997.
Volume 52: 2 (1997), 259-62.
TEEUWEN, Mark.
Poetry, Sake, and Acrimony: Arakida Hisaoyu and the Kokugaku Movement. [Includes translations of Song In Praise of the Imperial Dynasty and selected poetry and correspondence.]
Volume 52: 3 (1997), 295-326.
MILLET, Christine Murasaki.
Bush Clover and Moon: A Relational Reading of Oku no Hosomichi.
Volume 52: 3 (1997), 327-56.
WRIGHT, Diana E.
Severing the Karmic Ties that Bind: The Divorce Temple Mantokuji.
Volume 52: 3 (1997), 357-80.
FUESS, Harald.
A Golden Age of Fatherhood? Parent-Child Relations in Japanese Historiography.
Volume 52: 3 (1997), 381-98.
KLEIN, Susan Blakeley.
Allegories of Desire: Poetry and Eroticism in Ise Monogatari Zuino.
Volume 52: 4 (1997), 441-66.
HELDT, Gustav, tr.
Saigyo's Traveling Tale: A Translation of Saigyo Monogatari.
Volume 52: 4 (1997), 467-522.
DEVINE, Richard, tr.
Japanese Rule in Korea after the March First Uprising: Governor General Hasegawa's Recommendations.
Volume 52: 4 (1997), 523-40.
COALDRAKE, William H.
The Taitokuin Mausoleum.
Volume 52: 4 (1997), 541-46.
COOPER, Michael.
Sixty Monumental Years.
Volume 53: 1 (1998), 1-12.
KLEIN, Susan Blakeley, tr.
Ise Monogatari Zuino : An Annotated Translation. [By Nijo Tameakira.]
Volume 53: 1 (1998), 13-44.
YUSA, Michiko.
Philosophy and Inflation: Miki Kiyoshi in Weimar Germany, 1922-1924.
Volume 53: 1 (1998), 45-72.
VAPORIS, Constantine N.
Digging for Edo: Archaeology and Japan's Premodern Urban Past.
Volume 53: 1 (1998), 73-104.
GATTEN, Aileen.
Fact, Fiction, and Heian Literary Prose: Epistolary Narration in Tonomine Shosho Monogatari.
Volume 53: 2 (1998), 153-96.
SIPPEL, Patricia.
Abandoned Fields: Negotiating Taxes in the Bakufu Domain.
Volume 53: 2 (1998), 197-224.
MILLER, J. Scott.
Dispossessed Melodies: Recordings of the Kawakami Theater Troupe.
Volume 53: 2 (1998), 225-36.
READER, Ian.
Studies of Japan, Area Studies, and the Challenges of Social Theory.
Volume 53: 2 (1998), 237-56.
SAITO, Osamu.
The Context of Everyday Things.
Volume 53: 2 (1998), 257-64.
FARRIS, William Wayne.
Trade, Money, and Merchants in Nara Japan.
Volume 53: 3 (1998), 303-34.
VERWAYEN, F. B.
Tokugawa Translations of Dutch Legal Texts.
Volume 53: 3 (1998), 335-58.
NOTEHELFER, F. G.
From Grand Narrative to Yakisoba.
Volume 53: 3 (1998), 359-74.
TAJIRI, Yuichiro.
Medieval and Early Modern Shinto Reconsidered.
Volume 53: 3 (1998), 375-82.
SMITS, Ivo.
The Poet and the Politician: Teika and the Compilation of the Shinchokusenshu. [Includes translations of correspondence concerning the Shinchokusenshu: Letter to Kujo Michiie, preface to the Shinchokusenshu, and various exchanges.]
Volume 53: 4 (1998), 427-72.
DODD, Stephen.
The Significance of Bodies in Soseki's Kokoro.
Volume 53: 4 (1998), 473-98.
SMITH, Henry D.
Japaneseness and the History of the Book.
Volume 53: 4 (1998), 499-516.
ZOELLNER, Reinhard.
The Sun Also Rises: Go-Daigo in Revolt.
Volume 53: 4 (1998), 517-28.
MORRIS, Mark.
Her Story So Far.
Volume 53: 4 (1998), 529-48.
VERSCHUER, Charlotte von, tr.
Japan's Foreign Relations 600 to 1200 A.D.: A Translation from Zenrin Kokuhoki. [By Zuikei Shuho.]
Volume 54: 1 (1999), 1-39.
GROOS, Arthur.
Cio-Cio-San and Sadayakko: Japanese Music-Theater in Madama Butterfly.
Volume 54: 1 (1999), 41-73.
EDWARDS, Walter.
Mirrors on Ancient Yamato: The Kurozuka Kofun Discovery and the Question of Yamatai.
Volume 54: 1 (1999), 75-110.
TEEUWEN, Mark.
State Shinto: An "Independent Religion"?
Volume 54: 1 (1999), 111-22.
RATH, Eric C.
Legends, Secrets, and Authority: Hachijo Kadensho and Early Modern Noh.
Volume 54: 2 (1999), 169-94.
KAWAKAMI, Chiyoko.
Izumi Kyoka's Uta Andon : Between Anachronism and the Avant-garde.
Volume 54: 2 (1999), 195-216.
GARDNER, Richard A.
Lost in the Cosmos and the Need to Know.
Volume 54: 2 (1999), 217-46.
BOOT, W.J.
Approaches to Ogyu Sorai: Translation and Transculturalization.
Volume 54: 2 (1999), 247-58.
HIJIYA-KIRSCHNEREIT, Irmela.
"To Learn What Fear Was: Comparative Studies at the Abyss.
Volume 54: 2 (1999), 259-66.
MIZENKO, Matthew.
Bamboo Voice Peach Blossom: Speech, Silence, and Subjective Experience. [Includes a translation of Take no koe momo no hana by Kawabata Yasunari.]
Volume 54: 3 (1999), 305-32.
TOMASI, Massimiliano.
Quest for a New Written Language: Western Rhetoric and the Genbun Itchi Movement.
Volume 54: 3 (1999), 333-60.
ISOMAE Jun'ichi.
Myth in Metamorphosis: Ancient and Medieval Versions of the Yamatotakeru Legend. [Tr. by Kate Wildman Nakai.]
Volume 54: 3 (1999), 361-86.
GATTEN, Aileen.
Mastering Hentaigana.
Volume 54: 3 (1999), 387-94.
TYLER, Royall.
"I am I": Genji and Murasaki.
Volume 54: 4 (1999), 435-80.
WAKABAYASHI, Haruko.
From Conqueror of Evil to Devil King: Ryogen and Notions of Ma in Medieval Japanese Buddhism.
Volume 54: 4 (1999), 481-507.
MCMULLEN, I. J.
Ito Jinsai and the Meanings of Words. [Review Article.]
Volume 54: 4 (1999), 509-20.
HIJIYA-KIRSCHNEREIT, Irmela.
War, Memory, Literature: Does Comparison Make Sense? [Review Article.]
Volume 54: 4 (1999), 521-28.
SATO, Hiroaki, tr.
Record of an Autumn Wind: The Travel Diary of Arii Shokyu.
Volume 55: 1 (2000), 1-44.
PLATT, Brian W.
Elegance, Prosperity, Crisis: Three Generations of Tokugawa Village Elites.
Volume 55: 1 (2000), 45-82.
SAKAKI, Atsuko.
Kajin no kigu: The Meiji Political Novel and the Boundaries of Literature.
Volume 55: 1 (2000), 83-108.
MICHEL, Wolfgang.
His Story of Japan: Engelbert Kaempfer's Manuscript in a New Translation.
Volume 55: 1 (2000), 109-120.
RUBINGER, Richard.
Who Can't Read and Write? Illiteracy in Meiji Japan.
Volume 55: 2 (2000), 163-98.
PASTREICH, Emanuel.
The Pleasure Quarters of Edo and Nanjing as Metaphor: The Records of Yu Huai and Narushima Ryuhoku.
Volume 55: 2 (2000), 199-224.
SMITS, Ivo.
Song as Cultural History: Reading Wakan Roeishu.
Volume 55: 2 (2000), 225-56, 55: 3, 399-428.
HOCKLEY, Allen.
Shunga: Function, Content, Methodology.
Volume 55: 2 (2000), 257-70.
WASHBURN, Dennis.
Performing Theory.
Volume 55: 2 (2000), 271-81.
GOODWIN, Janet R.
Shadows of Transgression: Heian and Kamakura Constructions of Prostitution.
Volume 55: 3 (2000), 327-68.
BEERENS, Anna.
Interview with a Bakumatsu Official: A Translation from Kyuji Shimonroku.
Volume 55: 3 (2000), 369-98.
BREEN, John.
Nativism Restored.
Volume 55: 3 (2000), 429-40.
GERHART, Karen M.
Kano Tan'yu and Horin Josho: Patronage and Artistic Practice.
Volume 55: 4 (2000), 483-508.
DYM, Jeffrey A.
Benshi and the Introduction of Motion Pictures to Japan.
Volume 55: 4 (2000), 509-36.
VERSCHUER, Charlotte von.
Looking from Within and Without: Ancient and Medieval External Relations.
Volume 55: 4 (2000), 537-66.
LIM, Beng Choo.
The Nobumitsu Portrait Inscription: An Annotated Translation.
Volume 55: 4 (2000), 567-78.
KORNICKI, P. F.
Julius Klaproth and His Works.
Volume 55: 4 (2000), 579-92.
GRAMLICH-OKA, Bettina.
Tadano Makuzu and Her Hitori Kangae.
Volume 56: 1 (2001), 1-20.
GOODWIN, Janet R., Bettina Gramlich-Oka, Elizabeth A. Leicester, Yuki Terazawa, & Anne Walthall, tr.
Solitary Thoughts: A Translation of Tadano Makuzu's Hitori Kangae. 1/2
Volume 56: 1 (2001), 21-38, 56: 2, 173-96.
SEVELA, Mariya.
Civil Administration on South Sakhalin and the Kurile Islands, 1945 - 1948: The Memoirs of Dmitrii N. Kriukov.
Volume 56: 1 (2001), 39-92.
William R. LaFleur.
Families-at-Risk in a Medieval Tale.
Volume 56: 1 (2001), 93-98.
SQUIRES, Graham.
Yamaji Aizan's Traces of the Development of Human Rights in Japanese History.
Volume 56: 2 (2001), 139-72.
TOBY, Ronald P.
Rescuing the Nation from History: The State of the State in Early Modern Japan.
Volume 56: 2 (2001), 197-238.
VOLLMER, Klaus.
The Anatomy of an Age: Interpretations of Modern History in Postwar Germany and Japan.
Volume 56: 2 (2001), 239-54.
CARTER, Steven D.
Chats with the Master: Selections from Kensai Zodan.
Volume 56: 3 (2001), 295-348.
GROEMER, Gerald.
The Guild of the Blind in Tokugawa Japan.
Volume 56: 3 (2001), 349-80.
KORNICKI, P.F.
Literacy Revisited: Some Reflections on Richard Rubinger's Findings.
Volume 56: 3 (2001), 381-96.
YIENGPRUKSAWAN, Mimi Hall.
Considering the Alchemy of Relics.
Volume 56: 3 (2001), 397-404.
ROWLEY, G. G.
Yosano Akiko's Poems "In Praise of The Tale of Genji."
Volume 56: 4 (2001), 439-86.
PARTNER, Simon.
Taming the Wilderness: The Lifestyle Improvement Movement in Rural
Japan, 1925-1965.
Volume 56: 4 (2001), 487-520.
WAKABAYASHI, Bob Tadashi.
The Nanking Massacre: Now You See It, ...
Volume 56: 4 (2001), 521-44.
KUMAKARA, Isao & Peter McMillan.
Reexamining Tea: Yuisho, Suki, Yatsushi, and Furumai.
Volume 57: 1 (2002), 1-42.
TOMASI, Massimiliano.
Oratory in Meiji and Taisho Japan: Public Speaking
and the Formation of a New Written Language.
Volume 57: 1 (2002), 43-72.
POLLACK, David.
The Love Suicides at Shinagawa: A Sort of Love Story.
Volume 57: 1 (2002), 73-89.
KIMBROUGH, R. Keller
Apocryphal Texts and Literary Identity: Sei Shonagon and The
Matsushima Diary
Volume 57: 2 (2002), 133-71.
BEERENS, Anna.
Interview with a Bakumatsu Official: A Translation from Kyuji
Shimonroku (2).
Volume 57: 2 (2002), 173-206.
SEKIMORI, Gaynor.
Shugendo: The State of the Field.
Volume 57: 2 (2002), 207-27.
RAMBELLI, Fabio.
Secret Buddhas: The Limits of Buddhist Representation.
Volume 57: 3 (2002), 271-307.
KAWAKAMI, Chiyoko.
The Unfinished Cartography: Murakami Haruki and the Postmodern
Cognitive Map.
Volume 57: 3 (2002), 309-37.
GARDNER, Richard.
A Revisited.
Volume 57: 3 (2002), 339-48.
MARALDO, John C.
The Ambiguous Legacy of Modern Japanese Philosophy.
Volume 57: 3 (2002), 349-58.
SCHALOW, Paul.
The Polymorphous Canon: Identity and Invention.
Volume 57: 3 (2002), 359-72.
VERSCHUER, Charlotte von.
Japan's Foreign Relations 1200 to 1392 A.D.: A Translation from Zenrin
Kokuhoki.
Volume 57: 4 (2002), 413-45.
SHINNO, Toshikazu & Laura Nenzi.
Journeys, Pilgrimages, Excursions: Religious Travels in the Early
Modern Period.
Volume 57: 4 (2002), 447-71.
YIU, Angela.
Koganei Kimiko: A Meiji-Born Woman Writer.
Volume 57: 4 (2002), 473-507.
SMITH II, Henry D. & Matthew P. McKelway.
Digitalizing Japanese Art.
Volume 57: 4 (2002), 509-28.
SMITH II, Henry D.
The Capacity of Chushingura.
Volume 58: 1 (2003), 1-42.
FRALEIGH, Matthew.
Terms of Understanding: The Shosetsu according to Tayama Katai.
Volume 58: 1 (2003), 43-78.
INOUE, Mariko.
Regendering Domestic Space: Modern Housing in Prewar Tokyo.
Volume 58: 1 (2003), 79-102.
READER, Ian.
Identity, Nihonjinron, and Academic (Dis)honesty.
Volume 58: 1 (2003), 103-16.
BITO, Masahide.
The Ako Incident, 1701-1703.
Volume 58: 2 (2003), 149-70.
AUESTAD, Reiko Abe.
The Scar: A Story from Seito.
Volume 58: 2 (2003), 171-92.
MIDORIKAWA, Machiko.
Coming to Terms with the Alien: Translations of Genji Monogatari.
Volume 58: 2 (2003), 193-222.
WAKABAYASHI, Bob Tadashi.
Comfort Women: Beyond Litigious Feminism .
Volume 58: 2 (2003), 223-58.
MCMULLEN, James.
Confucian Perspectives on the Ako Revenge: Law and Moral Agency.
Volume 58: 3 (2003), 293-315.
ATKINS, Paul S.
The Demon-Quelling Style in Japanese Poetic and Dramatic
Theory.
Volume 58: 3 (2003), 317-46.
WINTHER-TAMAKI, Bert.
Oil Painting in Postsurrender Japan: Reconstructing Subjectivity through
Deformation of the Body.
Volume 58: 3 (2003), 347-96.
SAKAKI, Atsuko.
The Orientation of the Body: Between Performance and Nature.
Volume 58: 3 (2003), 397-405.
MARCON, Federico & Henry D. Smith II
A Chushingura Palimpsest: Young Motoori Norinaga
Hears the Story of the Ako Ronin from a Buddhist Priest.
Volume 58: 4 (2003), 439-65.
MARCON, Federico
The Story of the Loyal Samurai of Ako, by Motoori Norinaga.
Volume 58: 4 (2003), 467-93.
AOYAMA, Tomoko.
Childhood Reimagined: The Memoirs of Ogai's Children.
Volume 58: 4 (2003), 495-529.
GERHART, Karen M.
Visions of the Dead: Kano Tan'yu's Paintings of Tokugawa Iemitsu's Dreams.
Volume 59: 1 (2004), 1-34.
MACWILLIAMS, Mark
Living Icons: Reizo Myths of the Saikoku Kannon Pilgrimage.
Volume 59: 1 (2004), 35-82.
NOTEHELFER, F. G., Igor R. Saveliev, W. F. Vande Walle
An Extraordinary Odyssey: The Iwakura Embassy Translated.
Volume 59: 1 (2004), 83-119.
D'ETCHEVERRY, Charo B.
Out of the Mouths of Nurses: The Tale of Sagoromo and Midranks
Romance.
Volume 59:2 (2004), 153-177.
HESSELINK, Reinier H.
The Two Faces of Nagasaki: The World of the Suwa Festival Screen.
Volume 59:2 (2004), 179-222.
PANDEY, Rayjyashree
Medieval Experience, Modern Visions: Women in Buddhism.
Volume 59:2 (2004), 223-44.
HIRAISHI, Naoaki
Confucian Idealism and The Tale of Genji.
Volume 59:2 (2004), 245-55.
NENZI, Laura
Cultured Travelers and Consumer Tourists in Edo-Period Sagami.
Volume 59:3 (2004), 285-319.
THOMAS, Roger K.
A Voice of the Tenpo Era: The Poetics of Okuma Kotomichi.
Volume 59:3 (2004), 321-58.
SMITS, Ivo.
Teika and the Others: Poetics, Poetry, and Politics in Early Medieval Japan.
Volume 59:3 (2004), 359-90.
MILLER, J. Scott.
Meiji Music in Berlin.
Volume 59:3 (2004), 391-94.
ROUZER, Paul.
Early Buddhist Kanshi: Court, Country, and Kukai.
Volume 59:4 (2004), 431-61.
NELSON, Thomas.
Slavery in Medieval Japan.
Volume 59:4 (2004), 463-92.
WILLIAMS, Duncan Ryuken.
Edo-Period Tales of the Healing Jizo Bodhisattva: A Translation of Enmei
Jizoson Inko Riyakuki.
Volume 59:4 (2004), 493-524.
MOERMAN, D. Max.
Paradigm Regained: Taking Syncretism Seriously.
Volume 59:4 (2004), 525-33.
BUTLER, Lee.
"Washing Off the Dust": Baths and Bathing in Late Medieval Japan.
Volume 60:1 (2005), 1-41.
FORD, James L.
Competing with Amida: A Study and Translation of Jokei's Miroku Koshiki.
Volume 60:1 (2005), 43-79.
ROKUHARA, Hiroko.
Local Officials and the Meiji Conscription Campaign.
Volume 60:1 (2005), 81-110.
KORNICKI, P. F.
Unsuitable Books for Women: Genji Monogatari and Ise Monogatari
in Late Seventeenth-Century Japan.
Volume 60:2 (2005), 147-93.
PANDEY, Rajyashree.
Desire and Disgust: Meditations on the Impure Body in Medieval Japanese
Narratives.
Volume 60:2 (2005), 195-234.
OXENBOELL, Morten.
Images of Akuto.
Volume 60:2 (2005), 235-62.
GOBLE, Andrew Edmund.
War and Injury: The Emergence of Wound Medicine in Medieval Japan.
Volume 60:3 (2005), 297-338.
MIYAZAKI, Fumiko.
Female Pilgrims and Mt. Fuji: Changing Perspectives on the Exclusion of Women.
Volume 60:3 (2005), 339-91.
BOOT, W. J.
Exercises in Biography: The Case of Takebe Ayatari.
Volume 60:3 (2005), 393-407.
YOSHIE, Akiko
Gender in Early Classical Japan: Marriage, Leadership, and Political Status
in Village and Palace.
Volume 60:4 (2005), 437-39.
HAN, Jung-sun
Rationalizing the Orient: The "East Asia Cooperative Community" in Prewar
Japan.
Volume 60:4 (2005), 481-514.
HESSELINK, Reinier H.
A New Guide to an Old Source
Volume 60:4 (2005), 515-23.
BUNDY, Roselee.
Solo Poetry Contest as Poetic Self-Portrait: The One-Hundred-Round Contest of Lord Teika's Own Poems (1).
Volume 61:1 (2006), 1-58.
KANO, Ayako.
Enchi Fumiko's Stormy Days: Arashi and the Drama of Childbirth.
Volume 61:1 (2006), 59-91.
WALTHALL, Anne.
Networking for Pleasure and Profit.[Review Article]
Volume 61:1 (2006), 93-103.
BUNDY, Roselee.
Solo Poetry Contest as Poetic Self-Portrait: The One-Hundred-Round Contest of Lord Teika's Own Poems (1).
Volume 61:2 (2006), 131-92.
FIALLA, Donatella.
The God of Wealth in Western Garb: Kawanabe Kyôsais Portrait of Edoardo Chiossone as Daikokuten.
Volume 61:2 (2006), 193-218.
ZOLLNER, Reinhard.
The Profane Wars of the Heavenly Warriors: Reassessing Medieval Warfare. [Review article.]
Volume 61:2 (2006), 219-26.
TEEUWEN, Mark.
Kokugaku vs. Nativism. [Review article.]
Volume 61:2 (2006), 227-42.
HUDSON, Mark.
Wildlife Management and Upland Modernity in Japan. [Review article.]
Volume 61:2 (2006), 243-49.
TOMOMURA, Hitomi.
Coercive Sex in the Medieval Japanese Court: Lady Nijô's Memoirs.
Volume 61:3 (2006), 283-338.
MCDERMOTT, Hiroko T.
The Hôryûji Treasures and Early Meiji Cultural Policy.
Volume 61:3 (2006), 339-74.
MARALDO, John C.
The War Over the Kyoto School. [Review Article.]
Volume 61:3 (2006), 375-406.
BOWRING, Richard.
Fujiwara Seika and the Great Learning.
Volume 61:4 (2006), pp. 437-57.
HYÔDÔ, Hiromi and Henry D. Smith II.
Singing Tales of the Gishi: Naniwabushi and the Forty-seven Rônin in Late Meiji Japan.
Volume 61:4 (2006), pp. 459-508.
SMITH, Henry D.
Parting in the Snow at Nanbuzaka, by Tôchûken Kumoemon.
Volume 61:4 (2006), pp. 509-19.
KRÄMER, Hans Martin.
The Prewar Roots of “Equality of Opportunity”:
Japanese Educational Ideals in the Twentieth Century.
Volume 61:4 (2006), pp. 521-49.
BUNDY, Roselee.
More "Word-Gems Radiant with Light." [Review Article]
Volume 61:4 (2006), pp. 551-58.
BOOT, W. J.
New Additions to the Sorai Library. [Review Article]
Volume 61:4 (2006), pp. 559-66.
BORGEN, Robert.
A History of Domyoji to 1572 (or Maybe 1575): An Attempted Reconstruction.
Volume 62:1 (2007), pp. 1-74.
KEENE, Donald.
A Plan for Tasks at Hand: Aizawa Seishisai's Jimusaku.
Volume 62:1 (2007), pp. 75-86.
TEEUWEN, Mark.
Sendai Kuji Hongi: Authentic Myths or Forged History?[Review Article]
Volume 62:1 (2007), pp. 87-96.
KORNICKI, P. F.
New Books for Old[Review Article]
Volume 62:1 (2007), pp. 97-105.
MOSTOW, Joshua S.
Female Readers and Early Heian Romances: The Hakubyo Tales of Ise Illustrated Scroll Fragments.
Volume 62:2 (2007), pp. 135-77.
PARTNER, Simon.
Peasants into Citizens? The Meiji Village in the Russo-Japanese War.
Volume 62:2 (2007), pp. 179-209.
SATO, Yasuhiro.
Perspectives on "Scenes of the Capital."
Volume 62:2 (2007), pp. 211-19.
VERSCHUER, Charlotte von.
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu's Foreign Policy 1398 to 1408 A.D.: A Translation
from Zenrin Kokuhôki, the Cambridge Manuscript.
Volume 62:3 (2007), pp. 261-98.
GLASSMAN, Hank.
Shaka no honji: Preaching, Intertextuality, and Popular Hagiography.
Volume 62:3 (2007), pp. 299-321.
HUTCHINSON, Rachael.
Positioning the Observer: Interrogations of Alterity in Nagai Kafû's
Amerika monogatari.
Volume 62:3 (2007), pp. 323-45.
HIJIYA-KIRSCHNEREIT, Irmela.
Möbius Strip: Instances of Cultural Translation between China, Japan, and the "West."
Volume 62:3 (2007), pp. 347-60.
FARRIS, W. Wayne.
Pieces in a Puzzle: Changing Approaches to the Shosoin Documents.
Volume 62:4 (2007), pp. 397-435.
QUINTER, David.
Creating Bodhisattvas: Eison, Hinin, and the "Living Mañjusrî."
Volume 62:4 (2007), pp. 437-79.
QUINTER, David.
"Account of the Origin of the Hannyaji Mañjusrî" and "Votive Text for the Construction of the Hannyaji Mañjusrî Bodhisattva Statue," by Eison.
Volume 62:4 (2007), pp. 459-73.
HIRASAWA, Caroline.
The Inflatable, Collapsible Kingdom of Retribution: A Primer on Japanese Hell Imagery and Imagination.
Volume 63:1 (2008), pp. 1-50.
BERNSTEIN, Andrew.
Whose Fuji?: Religion, Region, and State in the Fight for a National Symbol.
Volume 63:1 (2008), pp. 51-99.
ANGLES, Jeffrey.
Seeking the Strange: Ryôki and the Navigation of
Normality in Interwar Japan.
Volume 63:1 (2008), pp. 101-41.
MIDORIKAWA, Machiko.
Reading a Heian Blog: A New Translation of Makura no Sôshi.
Volume 63:1 (2008), pp. 143-60.
FLUECKIGER, Peter.
Reflections on the Meaning of Our Country:
Kamo no Mabuchi's Kokuikô.
Volume 63:2 (2008), pp. 211-63.
BEERENS, Anna.
Interview with Two Ladies of the Ôoku: A Translation from Kyûji Shimonroku.
Volume 63:2 (2008), pp. 265-324.
GARDNER, William O.
Literature as Life-form: Media and Modernism in the Literary Theory of Ôkuma Nobuyuki.
Volume 63:2 (2008), pp. 325-57.
MIYAKE, Lynne K.
Graphically Speaking: Manga Versions of The Tale of Genji.
Volume 63:2 (2008), pp. 359-92.
GAY, Suzanne.
The Lamp-Oil Merchants of Iwashimizu Shrine: Transregional Commerce in Medieval Japan.
Volume 64:1 (2009), pp. 1-51.
ELMAN, Benjamin A.
One Classic and Two Classical Traditions: The Recovery and Transmission of a Lost Edition of the Analects.
Volume 64:1 (2009), pp. 53-82.
AMBROS, Barbara.
Clerical Demographics in the Edo-Meiji Transition: Shingon and Tozanha Shugendo in Western Sagami.
Volume 64:1 (2009), pp. 83-125.
ORTABASI, Melek.
Narrative Realism and the Modern Storyteller: Rereading Yanagita Kunio's Tono Monogatari.
Volume 64:1 (2009), pp. 127-65.
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