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No. 60 (Published Mar. 1991) |
Studies in the History of the Six Dynasties
TANIGAWA Michio (谷川道雄): Foreword
YOSHIKAWA Tadao (吉川忠夫): Scholarship in Ching-chou at the end of the Later
Han dynasty
YASUDA Jirō (安田二郎): The changing aristocratic society of the Southern Dynasties and regional society: Paricularly in the Hsiang-yang region
OCHI Shigeaki (越智重明): The Southern Dynasties aristocratic system and dynastic change
TANIGAWA Michio: Prominent family control in the Six Dynasties
KUBOZOE Yoshifumi (窪添慶文): Japanese research in recent years on the history
of Wei 魏, Chin 晋 and the Northern and Southern dynasties
No. 59 (Published Oct. 1990) |
The Emperor System in Modern Japan
BANNO Junji (坂野潤治): Foreword
ŌSAWA Hiroaki (大沢博明): Emperor versus army leaders: The “complications”
incident of 1886
TERASAKI Osamu (寺崎修): How radicals in the popular rights movement viewed the emperor: A brief analysis
YASUDA Hiroshi (安田浩): The modern emperor system as it took shape before and after the Sino-Japanese War 1894-5
BANNO Junji: Emperor, cabinet and Diet in Meiji politics (1880-1913)
MASUDA Tomoko (増田知子): The emperor’s right of supreme command as exercised
up to 1930: A study based especially on the Takarabe & Kuratomi diaries
WATANABE Osamu (渡辺治): The emperor as a “symbol” in postwar Japan
No. 58 (Published Mar. 1990) |
Studies in the History of the Ch‘in and Han Dynasties
KOGA Noboru (古賀登): Foreword
YAMADA Katsuyoshi (山田勝芳): Offices and officials of works, markets and lands
in the Ch‘in dynasty
KUDŌ Motoo (工藤元男): The Ch‘in bamboo strip Book of Divination (Jih-shu) and Ch‘in legalism
NAGATA Hidemasa (永田英正): A diplomatic study of the Chü-yen Han wooden strips
KAMIYA Masakazu (紙屋正和): The staffing structure of commandery offices and county offices and the relationship between commanderies and counties in the Han dynasty
KOGA Noboru: A brief history of Ch‘in and Han studies in Japan
No.57 (Published Sep. 1989) |
Japanese Studies in Indian Philosophy
MAYEDA Sengaku (前田専學) : Foreword
MIYAMOTO Keiichi (宮元啓一): Artha according to the Naiyāyikas and Vaiśesikas
MARUI Hiroshi (丸井浩): What prompts people to follow injunctions?: An elucidation of the correlative structure of interpretations of vidhi and theories of action
KANAZAWA Atsushi (金沢篤): Notes on the Sankarsa-kānda: Under stimulus from
the article by Lariviere
KIYOSHIMA Hideki (清島秀樹): The concept of anirvacanīya in early Advaitavedānta
MAYEDA Sengaku & TANIZAWA Junzō (谷沢淳三): Studies on Indian philosophy
in Japan 1963-1987
No. 56 (Published Mar. 1989) |
Continuity and Discontinuity in Japanese Literature
IKEDA Tadashi (池田重): Foreword
SUZUKI Hideo (鈴木日出男): Continuity and discontinuity in monogatari literature
AKIYAMA Terukazu (秋山光和): Continuity and discontinuity in the pictorial composition of handscroll painting
IKEDA Tadashi: Continuity and discontinuity in renga : One feature of Japanese literature
HASEGAWA Izumi (長谷川泉): Continuity and discontinuity in modern Japanese
literature
ŌOKA Makoto (大岡信): Linked poetry: Experiments with Western poets
No. 55 (Published Nov. 1988) |
Viewpoints on T‘ang China (Translated by P. A. Herbert)
IKEDA On (池田温): Foreword
OTAGI Hajime (愛宕元): Eastern Wei Bridge Eastern Wei Bridge Granary during
the T‘ang period
TONAMI Mamoru (礪波護): Policy towards the Buddhist church in the reign of
T‘ang Hsüan-tsung
HORI Toshikazu (堀敏一): Social change in Tun-huang from the latter half of
the T‘ang dynasty
KANEKO Shūichi (金子修一): T‘ang international relations and diplomatic correspondence
KEDA On: A review of T‘ang studies in Japan in recent years
No. 54 (Published Mar. 1988) |
Studies in Japanese Educational History
TERASAKI Masao (寺崎昌男): Foreword
IRIE Hiroshi (入江宏): Apprenticeship training in Tokugawa Japan
ISHIKAWA Matsutarō (石川松太郎): The Meiji Restoration and educational reforms
AMANO Ikuo (天野郁夫): Educational reforms in modern Japan before and during
World War Ⅱ: Centering on the discussions regarding the school system
SATŌ Hideo (佐藤秀夫): The basic source materials on the education reform in
postwar Japan: Report of the surveys conducted by the NIER research group
TERASAKI Masao: The study of Japanese educational history: A brief history
and related problems
No. 53 (Published Feb. 1988) |
Studies of Manchu History in the Ch‘ing
KANDA Nobuo (神田信夫): Foreword
MATSUMURA Jun (松村潤): On the founding legend of the Ch‘ing dynasty
ISHIBASHI Hideo (石橋秀雄): On irgen, jušen, and aha in the early Ch‘ing
HOSOYA Yoshio (細谷良夫): The Han Chinese generals who collaborated with Hou-Chin
kuo
YOSHIDA Kin’ichi (吉田金一): On the eastern extremity of the Sino-Russian border
delimited by the Nerchinsk Treaty
KANDA Nobuo: Japanese studies in Ch‘ing history, particularly those based
on Manchu source materials
No. 52 (Published Mar. 1987) |
Studies on Sung-Ming Neo-Confucianism
UNO Seiichi 宇野精一: Foreword
OKADA Takehiko (岡田武彦): Trends of Neo-Confucianism in the Sung and Ming: The tendency of simplification in theory and of emphasizing practice
TOMOEDA Ryūtarō (友枝龍太郎): I T‘oe-gye’s view regarding the Confucian
term wu-ko 物格
YAMASHITA Ryūji (山下龍二): The development of ideas on sovereignty: From the Sung to the Ming
YAAMANOI Yū (山井湧): Wu T‘ing-han’s “philosophy of ch‘i "
ŌSHIMA Akira (大島晃): Japanese studies on Neo-Confucianism during the Sung and Ming dynasties: A bibliographical survey
No. 51 (Published Feb. 1987) |
Studies on Shinto
SONODA Minoru (薗田稔): Foreword
SONODA Minoru: The religious situation in Japan in relation to Shinto
OKADA Shōji (岡田荘司): The development of state ritual in ancient Japan
SAKAMOTO Koremaru (阪本是丸): Religion and state in the early Meiji period
(1868-1912)
SAKURAI Haruo (桜井治男): Tradition and change in local community shrines
UEDA Kenji (上田賢治): The monotheistic tendency in Shinto faith
HIRAI Naofusa (平井直房): Studies on Shinto in pre- and post-war Japan
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No. 50 (Published Mar. 1986) |
Studies in Social and Political History of the Sung Dynasty
NAKAJIMA Satoshi (中嶋敏): Foreword
UMEHARA Kaoru (梅原郁): Civil and military officials in the Sung: The chi-lu-kuan system
KONDŌ Kazunari (近藤一成): Su Shih’s relief measures as prefect of Hang-chou:
A case study of the policies adopted by Sung scholar-officials
WATANABE Hiroyoshi (渡辺紘良): Local shih-ta-fu in the Sung
ARAKI Toshikazu (荒木敏一): Nung Chih-kao and the k‘o-chü examinations
HASEGAWA Yoshio (長谷川誠夫): Trends in postwar Japanese studies on Sung history:
A bibliographical introduction
No. 49 (Published Aug. 1985) |
Studies on Bushi (Samurai)
BITŌ Masahide (尾藤正英): Foreword
ISHII Susumu (石井進): The formation of bushi bands (bushidan)
YOSHIE Akio (義江彰夫): The Kamakura bakufu as a legitimate public authority
NAGAHARA Keiji (永原慶二): The lord-vassal system and public authority (kōgi): The case of the Sengoku daimyō
TAKAGI Shōsaku (高木昭作): “Hideyoshi’s peace” and the transformation of the
bushi class: The dissolution of the autonomy of the medieval bushi
BITŌ Masahide (尾藤正英): Bushi and the Meiji Restoration
No. 48 (Published Mar. 1985) |
Japanese Studies in Later Medieval Indian Society
KARASHIMA Noboru (辛島昇): Introduction
KARASHIMA Noboru: Nayaka rule in North and South Arcot districts in south
India during the sixteenth century
KOTANI Hiroyuki (小谷汪之): The Vatan-system in the 16th-18th century Deccan: Towards a new concept of Indian feudalism
SATŌ Masanori (佐藤正哲): The Mughal impact on the political and social institutions
of the Rajputs
KONDŌ Osamu (近藤治): Commerce and industry in Mughal India: With special reference to Gujarat
No. 47 (Published Jan. 1984) |
The Assimilation of Buddhism in Ancient Japan: From Introduction to Firm
Acceptance
TAKASAKI Jikido (髙﨑直道): Foreword
TAMURA Enchō (田村圓澄): Japan and the eastward permeation of Buddhism
KANAJI Isamu (金治勇): Three stages in Shōtoku Taishi’s acceptance of Buddhism
TAMURA Kōyū (田村晃祐): The doctrinal dispute between the Tendai and Hossō
sects
TSUDA Shin’ichi (津田真一): The hermeneutics of Kūkai
TAKASAKI Jikido: Kōbō Daishi (Kūkai) and Tathāgatagarbha thought
No. 46 (Published Mar. 1984) |
Studies in Ancient Japanese Literature
INAOKA Kōji (稲岡耕二): Foreword
KŌNOSHI Takamitsu (神野志隆光): On the sedōka
IMURA Tetsuo (井村哲夫): The influence of Buddhist thought on the Man’yōshū poems of Yamanoue no Okura
MŌRI Masamori (毛利正守): The principles governing the hypermeter in the Man’yōshū
KOBAYASHI Yoshinori (小林芳規): The kun 訓 readings of the Kojiki
No. 45 (Published Dec. 1983) |
Studies in Social and Political History of the Yüan Dynasty
MURAKAMI Masatsugu (村上正二): Foreword
MAKINO Shūji (牧野修二): Transformation of the shih-jen in the late Chin and early Yüan
EBISAWA Tetsuo (海老沢哲雄): Bondservants in the Yüan
UEMATSU Tadashi (植松正): The control of Chiang-nan in the early Yüan
ŌSHIMA Ritsuko (大島立子): The chiang-hu in the Yüan
MURAKAMI Masatsugu (村上正二): Trends in postwar Japanese studies in Yüan history
No. 44 (Published Mar. 1983) |
Studies in Japanese Medieval
Social and Economic History
HŌGETSU Keigo (宝月圭吾): Foreword
KUDŌ Keiichi (工藤敬一): Shōen
WAKITA Haruko (脇田晴子): Cities in medieval Japan
MIURA Keiichi (三浦圭一): Villages and trade in medieval Japan
AMINO Yoshihiko (網野善彦): Some problems concerning the history of popular
life in medieval Japan
KOYAMA Yasunori (小山靖憲): Recent trends in the study of the social and economic
history of medieval Japan
No. 43 (Published Aug. 1982) |
Japanese Studies in Ancient and Medieval Indian History
ARA Matsuo (荒松雄): Foreword
YAMAZAKI Gen’ichi (山崎元一): The spread of Buddhism in the Mauryan age: With special reference to the Mahinda legend
YAMAZAKI Toshio (山崎利男): Some aspects of land-sale inscriptions in fifth
and sixth century Bengal
TSUKINOWA Tokifusa (月輪時房): The influence of Seljuq architecture on the
earliest mosques of the Delhi Sultanate period in India
ARA Matsuo: The Lodhī rulers and the construction of tomb-buildings in Delhi
YAMAZAKI Toshio & YAMAZAKI Gen’ichi: Postwar Japanese studies in the
socio-economic history in ancient India
ARA Matsuo & TSUKINOWA Tokifusa: Outline of surveys and studies of
the architectural remains of the Delhi Sultanate period
No. 42 (Published Feb. 1982) |
Studies in the History of Western Learning (Yōgaku)
NUMATA Jirō (沼田次郎): Foreword
KATAGIRI Kazuo (片桐一男): The rise and development of Dutch learning (Rangaku) in Japan
ISHIYAMA Hiroshi (石山 洋): The Yōgaku scholars’ awareness of the outer world: Japanese world geography in the
Tokugawa 徳川 period
IDA Yoshiharu (井田好治): Growth and development of Western learning in Japan:
Mainly from Dutch to English studies
OKUBO Toshiaki (大久保利謙): Western learning (Yōgaku) in the late Tokugawa period: Particularly the development of humanistic and social studies
NUMATA Jirō (沼田次郎): Studies of the history of Yōgaku: A bibliographical essay
No. 41 (Published Dec. 1981) |
Historical Studies on Central Asia in Japan
ENOKI Kazuo (榎一雄): Foreword
MATSUDA Hisao (松田寿男): The T‘ien-shan range in Asian history
MAEJIMA Shinji (前嶋信次): The Zoroastrian kingdoms in Māzandarān and the T‘ang
empire
MORI Masao (護雅夫): The T‘u-chüeh concept of sovereign
SAGUCHI Tōru (佐口透): The formation of the Turfan principality under the
Ch‘ing empire
ENOKI Kazuo: A history of Central Asian studies in Japan
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