Monumenta Nipponica

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Monumenta Nipponica  
Discipline Japanese studies
Edited by Mark R. Mullins
Publication details
Publisher Sophia University (Japan)
Publication history 1938-present
Frequency Semiannual
Indexing
ISSN 0027-0741 (print)
1880-1390 (web)
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Monumenta Nipponica is a biannual academic journal of Japanese studies. It is affiliated with Sophia University (Tokyo).[1]

Contents

Each issue contains three to four main research articles, and ten to fifteen reviews of recent books in Japanese studies, dealing with Japanese society, culture, history, religion, literature, art, anthropology, and related topics in Japanese and Asian studies.

Back issues of Monumenta Nipponica are accessible through JSTOR. From volume 60 (2005), all issues, including the most recent ones, are accessible through Project MUSE.[1]

Editors

The following persons have been editors-in-chief of Monumenta Nipponica:

  • Vols. 1–6 (1938–1943)—J. B. Kraus (founder)
  • Vols. 7–17 (1951–1962)—Wilhelm Schiffer
  • Vol. 18 (1963)—Wilhelm Schiffer, Francis Mathy
  • Vols. 19–23 (1964–1968)—Joseph Pittau
  • Vols. 24–25 (1969–1970)—Edmund R. Skrzypczak
  • Vols. 26–51 (1971–1996)—Michael Cooper
  • Vol. 52 (1997)—Michael Cooper, Kate Wildman Nakai
  • Vol. 53-65:1 (1998–2010)—Kate Wildman Nakai
  • Vol. 65:2- (2010-present)—Mark R. Mullins

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Monumenta Nipponica". Sophia University. Retrieved 2009-02-16. 

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