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Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University, Monumenta Nipponica is one of the oldest English-language academic journals in the field of Asian studies. As a peer-reviewed international forum for researchers across the globe, it carries original scholarly contributions on premodern and modern history, literature, art history, religion, and thought; translations of important Japanese literary and historical sources; and authoritative reviews of recent books on Japan.
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Volume 62, Number 1, Spring 2007Table of Contents
- Dōmyōji
- pp. 56-74
- DOI: 10.1353/mni.2007.0020
- A Plan for Tasks at Hand
- pp. 80-86
- DOI: 10.1353/mni.2007.0016
- New Books for Old
- pp. 97-105
- DOI: 10.1353/mni.2007.0023
- A Reader in Edo Period Travel (review)
- pp. 113-115
- DOI: 10.1353/mni.2007.0026
- Gendering Modern Japanese History (review)
- pp. 119-121
- DOI: 10.1353/mni.2007.0021
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