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No. 80 (Published Feb. 2001) |
Aspects of Pre-Ch‘in Culture Seen from Ch‘u Slips
IKEDA Tomohisa (池田知久): Introduction
HIRASE Takao (平勢隆郎): The Ch‘u bamboo-slip T‘ai-i sheng shui from Kuo-tien
considered in light of the emerging debate about T‘ai-sui
*勢=[生丸]の下に[力]
TANIGUCHI Mitsuru (谷口満): Ch‘u bamboo slips from the Warring States period
and the historical geography of the Ch‘u state
KONDO Hiroyuki (近藤浩之): The silk-manuscript Chou-i from Ma-wang-tui and
divination and prayer records in Ch‘u bamboo slips from Pao-shan: A tentative
study of the formation of the Chou-i as seen from the Pao-shan Ch‘u bamboo
slips
YI Sung-ryul (李承律): The view of loyal ministers in the Ch‘u bamboo-slip
Lu Mu-kung wen Tzu-ssu from Kuo-tien
IKEDA Tomohisa, INOKUCHI Tetsuya & YI Sung-ryul (池田知久・井ノ口哲也・李承律): Bibliography
of books and articles on the Ch‘u bamboo slips from Kuo-tien
No. 79 (Published Sep. 2000) |
Studies in Modern Japanese Literature
KUMEKAWA Mitsuki (粂川光樹): Intoroduction
UCHIDA Michio (内田道雄): Natsume Soseki in Manchuria and Korea
YAMAGATA Kazumi (山形和美): Modern Japanese literature and Christian writers
KAWAMURA Minato (川村湊): Postwar literature and the Asian experience: With
reference to three writers
TOMIOKA Koichiro (富岡幸一郎): Japanese literature since World WarⅡ: A perspective
on postwar Japanese literature
KUMEKAWA Mitsuki (粂川光樹): Creativity and tradition in poetry: The case of
Nishiwaki Junzaburo 西脇順三郎
No. 78 (Published Mar. 2000) |
Tun-huang and Turfan Studies
IKEDA On (池田温): Foreword
DONOHASHI Akio (百橋明穂): A tentative inquiry into the early caves of the
Mo-kao Grottoes at Tun-huang: Questions regarding the caves from the Sui
dynasty
MORIYASU Takao (森安孝夫): The Sha-chou Uighurs and the West Uighur Kingdom
TAKATA Tokio (高田時雄): Multilingualism in Tun-huang
YOSHIDA Yutaka (吉田豊): First fruits of Ryukoku-Berlin joint project on the
Turfan Iranian manuscripts
IKEDA On (池田温): Recent Japanese research on Tun-huang and Turfan
No. 77 (Published July 1999) |
The Man’yoshu and Chinese Literature
FUKUDA Hideichi (福田秀一): Introduction
ONO Hiroshi (小野 寛): An outline of research on the influence of Chinese
literature in the Man’yoshu
WATASE Masatada (渡瀬昌忠): Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, Chinese astronomy, and
Chinese traditions concerning the Seventh Night story: The “Seventh Night
Poems” in the Hitomaro kashu
HAGA Norio (芳賀紀雄): The poetic style of Yamanoue no Okura: With reference
to his elegy on the death of Furuhi
TATSUMI Masaaki (辰巳正明): Otomo no Tabito as a writer of Chinese poems and
Japanese poems
TETSUNO Masahiro (鉄野昌弘): Otomo no Yakamochi and Chinese literature: With
a focus on “Rhapsody on Mount Futagami”
No. 76 (Published Jan. 1999) |
Recent Trends in Mongolian, Tibetan, and Vietnamese Studies
NAKANE Chie (中根千枝): Introduction
NAKAMI Tatsuo (中見立夫): New trends in the study of modern Mongolian history:
What effect have political and social changes had on historical research?
NAKANE Chie (中根千枝): New trends in Tibetan studies: Towards an elucidation
of Tibetan society
SHIMAO Minoru & SAKURAI Yumio (嶋尾 稔・桜井由躬雄) : Vietnamese studies in
Japan, 1975-96
No. 75 (Published July 1998) |
Religion in Modern Japan
TAMARU Noriyoshi (田丸徳善): Introduction
HAYASHI Makoto (林淳): The historical position of early modern religion as seen through a critical examination of R. Bellah’s “Religious Evolution”
YUMIYAMA Tatsuya (弓山達也): A review of the history of research on religious
movements of the Bakumatsu and Restoration period and some related issues
SAKURAI Haruo (桜井治男): The shrine cult and local society in modern Japan
ISOMAE Jun’ichi (磯前順一): The establishment of modern Shintology and the
role of Tanaka Yoshito
IKEGAMI Yoshimasa (池上良正): The contextualization of Japanese Christianity
as a folk/popular religion: With reference to the “Holy Spirit movement”
in Okinawa
SHIMAZONO Susumu (島薗進): The popularism of new religions derived from the
Lotus Sutra: The early Reiyukai’s philosophy of independence and self-help
and its view of history
No. 74 (Published Mar. 1998) |
Kingship in South Indian History
KARASHIMA Noboru (辛島昇): Introduction
TAKAHASHI Takanobu (高橋孝信): The treatment of king and state in the Tirukkural
YAMASHITA Hiroshi (山下博司): God and king in pre-devotional Tamil texts
OGURA Yasushi (小倉泰): The changing concept of kingship in the Cola period:
Royal temple construction, ca. A.D. 850-1279
KARASHIMA Noboru (辛島昇): Vijayanagar nayakas and king: An examination of nayakas in North Arcot district inscriptions
OTA Nobuhiro (太田信宏): Beda Nayakas and their historical narratives in Karnataka
during the post-Vijayanagara period
No. 73 (Published Dec. 1997) |
Staging Classical Japanese Theatre and Music
KOYAMA Hiroshi (小山弘志): Foreword
MATSUOKA Shimpei (松岡心平): Staging noh
GOFF, Janet: The role of the audience in noh
KOYAMA Hiroshi (小山弘志): Staging kyogen
HATTORI Yukio (服部幸雄): Staging kabuki plays
TOKUMARU Yosihiko (徳丸吉彦): Putting on traditional Japanese music concerts
No. 72 (Published Mar. 1997) |
Studies in Contemporary Chinese Literature
MARUYAMA Noboru (丸山昇): Foreword
MARUYAMA Noboru (丸山昇): Contemporary Chinese literature in Japan
KIYAMA Hideo (木山英雄): The “literary renaissance” and the “literary revolution”
OKADA Hideki (岡田英樹): The realities of racial harmony: The case of the translator
Ouchi Takao
KONDO Tatsuya (近藤龍哉): The transmission of the Yenan Talks to Chungking
and Hu Feng: Caught between the struggle for democracy in the great rear
area and Maoism
KORENAGA Shun (是永駿): The growing acceptance of contemporary Chinese poetry
in Japan
No. 71 (Published July 1996) |
The Making of Postwar Japan
WATANABE Akio (渡辺昭夫): Foreword
KOSAKA Masataka (高坂正堯): The establishment of the constitutional regime
and its significance
MIKURIYA Takashi (御厨貴): The establishment of the 1955 regime: From the
perspective of changes in the images of government under the Constitution
of Japan
ITO Osamu (伊藤修): The formation process and present structure of Japan’s
postwar financial system
OKAZAKI Tetsuji & ISHII Susumu (岡崎哲二・石井晋): Industrial policy in postwar
Japan: Its role and institutional basis
KITAOKA Shin’ichi (北岡伸一): Yoshida Shigeru’s choices
WATANABE Akio (渡辺昭夫): Japan’s dual roles in the Asian drama: War and development
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No. 70 (Published Mar. 1996) |
Studies in the Poetry of Ancient and Medieval China
KOZEN Hiroshi (興膳宏): Foreword
KOZEN Hiroshi (興膳宏): Views of literature in medieval China: From the Six
Dynasties to the T‘ang
MATSUURA Tomohisa (松浦友久): Rhythm in Chinese classical poetry: With a focus
on “beat rhythm” and “silent syllables” (rhythm vacuums)
KAMATANI Takeshi (釜谷武志): The early Bureau of Music (yueh-fu)
TOKURA Hidemi (戸倉英美): Aspects of the infinite: Observations on the depiction
of landscape in the poetry of the Six Dynasties and the T’ang
KAWAI Kozo (川合康三): The transformation of Chinese literature: From the high
T‘ang to the middle T‘ang
No. 69 (Published Nov. 1995) |
Studies in Ancient Japanese History
AOKI Kazuo (青木和夫): Foreword
KITO Kiyoaki (鬼頭清明): Some questions concerning ancient Japanese history:
With reference to state theory
ISHIGAMI Eiichi (石上英一): State and society in ancient Japan
TONO Haruyuki (東野治之): Japanese embassies to T‘ang China and their ships
WADA Atsumu (和田萃): The origins of Ise Shrine
SATO Makoto (佐藤信): The wooden tablets (mokkan) of ancient Japan
No. 68 (Published Feb. 1995) |
) and its structure
OZAKI Masaharu (尾崎正治): The history of the evolution of Taoist scriptures
MAEDA Shigeki (前田繁樹): The evolution of the way of the celestial master:
Its early view of divinities
YAMADA Toshiaki (山田利明): The evolution of Taoist ritual: K‘ou Ch‘ien-chih
and Lu Hsiu-ching
MARUYAMA Hiroshi (丸山宏): The historical traditions of contemporary Taoist
ritual
No. 67 (Published Aug. 1994) |
Foreign Relations of Tokugawa Japan: Sakoku Reconsidered
KANAI Madoka & KATO Eiichi (金井圓・加藤栄一): Foreword
KATO Eiichi (加藤栄一): Research trends in the study of the history of Japanese
foreign relations at the start of the early modern period: On the re-examination
of “national seclusion”―From the 1970’s to 1990’s
TSURUTA Kei (鶴田啓): The establishment and characteristics of the “Tsushima
gate”
KAMIYA Nobuyuki (紙屋敦之) : Japanese control of Ezochi and the role of northern
Koryo
MAEHIRA Fusaaki (真栄平房昭): Commodore Perry’s expedition to Japan and the
Ryukyuan kingdom: A perspective on the history of the opening of East Asia
to the West
ARANO Yasunori (荒野泰典): The entrenchment of the concept of “national seclusion”
No. 66 (Published Jan. 1994) |
Buddhism in East Asia
TAKASAKI Jikido (髙﨑直道): Foreword
TAKASAKI Jikido (髙﨑直道): A history of East Asian Buddhist thought: The formation
of a sphere of Chinese-canon-based Buddhism
KIMURA Kiyotaka (木村清孝): The self and the individual in Chinese Buddhism
JANG Hwee-ok (章輝玉): Wŏnhyo and rebirth tales of Kwangdŏk and Ŏjang from Silla
SUEKI Fumihiko (末木文美士): Annen: The philosopher who Japanized Buddhism
KANNO Hiroshi (菅野博史): An overview of research on Chinese commentaries of
the Lotus Sutra
No. 65 (Published Aug. 1993) |
Studies in Sino-Japanese
TSUKISHIMA Hiroshi (築島裕): Sino-Japanese studies: In retrospect and future
prospects
KOMATSU Hideo (小松英雄): Sino-Japanese system in use
ISHIZUKA Harumichi (石塚晴通): The origins of the ssu-sheng marks
OKUMURA Mitsuo (奥村三雄): The tones of Japanese Go’on
NUMOTO Katsuaki (沼本克明): Sino-Japanese kana usage
NUMOTO Katsuaki (沼本克明): Tables of Go’on and Kan’on readings
No. 64 (Published Jan. 1993) |
Japanese Studies in Tibetan History
SATO Hisashi (佐藤長): Foreword
SATO Hisashi (佐藤長) : A reconsideration of the location of the “Nine Bends
West of of the River”
IWASAKI Tsutomu (岩崎力): The Tibetan tribes of Ho-hsi and Buddhism during
the Northern Sung period
ISHIHAMA Yumiko (石濱裕美子): On the dissemination of the belief in the Dalai
Lama as a manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara
KATO Naoto (加藤直人): Lobjang Danjin’s rebellion of 1723: With a focus on
the eve of the rebellion
SATO Hisashi (佐藤長): The origins and development of the study of Tibetan
history in Japan
No. 63 (Published Nov. 1992) |
Archaeological Studies of Japan
TSUBOI Kiyotari (坪井清足): Foreword
TSUBOI Kiyotari (坪井清足): Issues in Japanese archaeology
OKAMURA Michio (岡村道雄): The achievements of research into the Japanese Palaeolithic
SAHARA Makoto (佐原真): Rice cultivation and the Japanese
TSUDE Hiroshi (都出比呂志): The Kofun period and state formation
TSUBOI Kiyotari (坪井清足): The excavation of ancient palaces and capitals
No. 62 (Published Feb. 1992) |
New Approaches to Modern Chinese History
KOJIMA Shinji (小島晋治): Trends in the study of modern Chinese history in
Japan: The postwar era
HAMASHITA Takeshi (濱下武志): Contemporary China and the study of modern history:
Towards an understanding of Chinese society
MOTONO Eiichi (本野英一): A study of the legal status of the compradores during
the 1880s with special reference to the three civil cases between David
Sassoon Sons & Co. and their compradores, 1884-1887
KOBAYASHI Kazumi (小林一美): The character of land management and commercial
and business operations in modern North China
UEDA Makoto (上田信): The transformation of the local system in the seventeenth
century: The Chu-chi basin, Chekiang province
No. 61 (Published Aug. 1991) |
The Formation of Japan’s Ethnic Culture: Comparative Approaches
OBAYASHI Taryo (大林太良): Foreword
OBAYASHI Taryo (大林太良): The ethnological study of Japan’s ethnic culture:
A historical survey
SASAKI Komei (佐々木高明): The Wa people and their culture in ancient Japan:
The cultures of swidden cultivation and padi-rice cultivation
IWATA Keiji (岩田慶治): The evolution of the kami cult
OBAYASHI Taryo (大林太良): The ancient myths of Korea and Japan
EMORI Itsuo (江守五夫): Cultural elements of northern provenance in the family
customs of Japan
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