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ACTA ASIATICA
Titles of the Special Issues
History
No. 13: Modernization of Japan
No. 22: Sakoku: Japan’s Seclusion Policy, 1633-1853 (ed. by Kanai Madoka)
No. 30: Studies in the History of Foreign Trade in Early Modern Japan (ed.
by Iwao Seiichi)
No. 31: Studies on Ancient Japanese History (ed. by Inoue Mitsusada)
No. 35: Studies in Japanese Legal History (ed. by Ishii Ryōsuke)
No. 39: Studies in the History of Japanese Currency Systems (ed. by Kobata
Atsushi)
No. 44: Studies in Japanese Medieval Social and Economic History (ed. by
Hōgetsu Keigo)
No. 49: Studies on Bushi (Samurai) (ed. by Bitō Masahide)
No. 54: Studies in Japanese Educational History (ed. by Terasaki Masao)
No. 59: The Emperor System in Modern Japan (ed. by Banno Junji)
No. 67: Foreign Relations of Tokugawa Japan: Sakoku Reconsidered
(ed. by Kanai Madoka & Katō Eiichi)
No. 69: Studies in Ancient Japanese History (ed. by Aoki Kazuo)
No. 71: The Making of Postwar Japan (ed. by Watanabe Akio)
No. 81: Studies in Medieval Japanese History (ed. by Ishii Susumu)
No. 87: Studies in Early Modern Japanese History (ed. by Takagi Shōsaku)
No. 92: The Transformation of Japanese International Relations: From early
modern to modern times (ed. by Mitani Hiroshi)
No. 95: Studies on Medieval Ryukyu within the Maritime Network in Asia (ed. by
Murai Shōsuke)
No. 99:Studies on the Ritsuryō System of Ancient Japan: In Comparison with
the T'ang (ed. by Ōtsu Tōru)
No.102 The Modern West and the Establishment of an “East Asian Sphere of
Civilization”(ed. by Hazama Naoki)
No.103: Intercultural Contact in Medieval Japan (ed. by Murai Shōsuke)
No.114 Shih-lu / Sillok / Thực lục / Jitsuroku in Modern East Asia (ed. by Nakami
Tatsuo)
No.115 Medical Treatment and Its Indigenization in the Sinographic Cultural
Sphere
(ed. by Mayanagi Makoto)
No.124 East Asian Capital Cities of the Seventh and Eighth Centuries in
Comparative
Light (ed. by Seo Tatsuhiko)
Literature & Language
No. 28: Japanese Literature of the Tokugawa Period (ed. by Noma Kōshin)
No. 37: Studies in Medieval Japanese Literature (ed. by Ichiko Teiji)
No. 40: Japanese Research on Meiji Literature: The literature of Mori Ōgai
and
Natsume Sōseki (ed. by Ikeda Tadashi)
No. 46: Studies in Ancient Japanese Literature (ed. by Inaoka Kōji)
No. 56: Continuity and Discontinuity in Japanese Literature (ed. by Ikeda
Tadashi)
No. 65: Studies in Sino-Japanese (ed. by Tsukishima Hiroshi)
No. 77: The Man’yōshū and Chinese Literature (ed. by Fukuda Hideichi)
No. 79: Studies in Modern Japanese Literature (ed. by Kumekawa Mitsuki)
No. 83: The Current State of Research on Monogatari (ed. by Fukuda Hideichi)
No. 89: Japanese Literature of Wandering and Itinerancy (ed. by Kumekawa
Mitsuki)
No.105 Comparative Research on “Written Prayers”(Yüan-wen / Ganmon) in
China and Japan (ed. by Kim Moonkyong)
No.107 The Reception of Chinese Literature in Japanese Literature and Its
Transformation (ed. by Ōtani Msao)
No.111 Recent Trends in Japanese Language Studies (ed. by Kida Akiyoshi)
No.116 The History of Commercial Publishing in Premodern East Asia (ed.
by Fujimoto
Yukio)
Philosophy, Thought & Religion
No. 20: Studies on Kamakura Buddhism (ed. by Tamaki Kōshirō)
No. 25: Studies in Tokugawa Thought (ed. by Uno Seiichi & Hisamatsu
Sen'ichi)
No. 42: Studies in the History of Western Learning (Yōgaku) (ed. by Numata Jirō)
No. 47: The Assimilation of Buddhism in Ancient Japan: From introduction
to
firm acceptance (ed. by Takasaki Jikido)
No. 51: Studies on Shinto (ed. by Sonoda Minoru)
No. 66: Buddhism in East Asia (ed. by Takasaki Jikido)
No. 75: Religion in Modern Japan (ed. by Tamaru Noriyoshi)
No. 91: The Cutting Edge of Research on Japanese Buddhism (ed. by Sueki
Fumihiko)
No. 97: Women in Japanese Buddhism: Focusing on the Ancient and Medieval
Period (ed. by Ōsumi Kazuo)
Art, Archaeology, Anthropolgy, & Performing Arts
No. 15: Studies in Chinese and Japanese Art History
No. 33: Studies in the History of Japanese Performing Arts (ed. by Hayashiya
Tatsusaburō)
No. 61: The Formation of Japan’s Ethnic Culture: Comparative Approaches
(ed. by Ōbayashi Taryō)
No. 63: Archaeological Studies of Japan (ed. by Tsuboi Kiyotari)
No. 73: Staging Classical Japanese Theatre and Music (ed. by Koyama Hiroshi)
No. 85: The Current State of Research on Japanese Art History and Related
Issues (ed. by Kobayashi Tadashi)
No.101: Hell and Its Representation in Japanese Culture: From Pictorial Art to
Performing Art (ed. by Misumi Yōichi)
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History
No. 12: Studies in Modern Chinese History
No. 36: Studies in the History of Chinese Science (ed. by Yabuuti Kiyoshi)
No. 38: Japanese Studies in Social and Economic History of the Ming Dynasty
(ed.
by Yamane Yukio)
No. 45: Studies in Social and Political History of the Yüan Dynasty (ed.
by Murakami
Masatsugu)
No. 50: Studies in Social and Political History of the Sung Dynasty (ed. by Nakajima
Satoshi)
No. 53: Studies of Manchu History in the Ch‘ing (ed. by Kanda Nobuo)
No. 55: Viewpoints on T‘ang China (ed. by Ikeda On)
No. 58: Studies in the History of the Ch‘in and Han Dynasties (ed. by Koga
Noboru)
No. 60: Studies in the History of the Six Dynasties (ed. by Tanigawa Michio)
No. 62: New Approaches to Modern Chinese History (ed. by Kojima Shinji)
No. 84: New Directions in the Study of Sung History (ed. by Ihara Hiroshi)
No. 88: Ming-Ch‘ing History Seen from East Asia Literature (ed. by Kishimoto
Mio)
No.102 The Modern West and the Establishment of an “East Asian Sphere of
Civilization”(ed. by Hazama Naoki)
No.119: Sogdians in Sogdiana, China, and Turfan during the Sixth Century
(ed. by
Yoshida Yutaka)
No.124 East Asian Capital Cities of the Seventh and Eighth Centuries in
Comparative
Light (ed. by Seo Tatsuhiko)
Literature
No. 16: Studies in Chinese Literature
No. 32: Studies on Chinese Drama and Fiction (ed. by Maeno Naoaki)
No. 70: Studies in the Poetry of Ancient and Medieval China (ed. by Kōzen
Hiroshi)
No. 72: Studies in Contemporary Chinese Literature (ed. by Maruyama Noboru)
No. 82: New Approaches to the History of Chinese Fiction with a Focus on
Narrative
(ed. by Kominami Ichirō)
No.105 Comparative Research on “Written Prayers”(Yüan-wen / Ganmon) in China
and Japan (ed. by Kim Moonkyong)
No.116 The History of Commercial Publishing in Premodern East Asia (ed.
by Fujimoto
Yukio)
No.125 The Emergence of Landscape Poetry (ed. by Kominami Ichiro)
Philosophy, Thought & Religion
No. 27: Taoism (ed. by Kimura Eiichi)
No. 52: Studies on Sung-Ming Neo-Confucianism (ed. by Uno Seiichi)
No. 66: Buddhism in East Asia (ed. by Takasaki Jikido)
No. 68: The Basic Structure of Taoism (ed. by Fukui Fumimasa)
No. 80: Aspects of Pre-Ch‘in Culture Seen from Ch‘u Slips (ed. by Ikeda
Tomohisa)
No. 98: The Culture of “Heaven” in the Former and Later Han (ed. by Ikeda
Tomohisa)
No.109 & No.110: A New Approach to Chinese Intellectual History: With a
Focus
on Modes of Scholarship and Their Transmission (ed. by Kominami Ichirō)
No.112 Japanese Research on Intellectual Trends in China and Korea from
the
Eleventh to Seventeenth Centuries (ed. by Kojima Tsuyoshi)
No.113 Computational Arts (Shu-shu) and Intellectual Thought in Traditional Chinese
Society (ed. by Ikeda Tomohisa)
No.117 Eastern Studies Emanating from the East: Its Diversity and Possibilities
(ed.
by Kojima Tsuyoshi)
No.120 What is Han Scholarship?: With a Focus on the Han-T'ang and Mid-
to Late
Ch'ing China (ed. by Kawahara Hideki)
Art & Archaeology
No. 15: Studies in Chinese and Japanese Art
No. 100: The Present State and Future Prospects of Japanese Research on
the History
of Chinese Art (ed. by Ogawa Hiromitsu)
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History
No. 18: Japanese Studies in Southeast Asian History (ed. by Iwao Seiichi)
No. 24: Altaistic Studies in Japan (ed. by Kanda Nobuo)
No. 29: Tibetan Studies in Japan (ed. by Nagao Gadjin)
No. 34: Historical Studies on Central Asia in Japan (ed. by Haneda Akira)
No. 41: Historical Studies on Central Asia in Japan (ed. by Enoki Kazuo)
No. 43: Japanese Studies in Ancient and Medieval Indian History (ed. by
Ara Matsuo)
No. 48: Japanese Studies in Later Medieval Indian Society (ed. by Karashima
Noboru)
No. 64: Japanese Studies in Tibetan History (ed. by Satō Hisashi)
No. 74: Kingship in South Indian History (ed. by Karashima Noboru)
No. 76: Recent Trends in Mongolian, Tibetan, and Vietnamese Studies (ed. by
Nakane Chie)
No. 78: Tun-huang and Turfan Studies (ed. by Ikeda On)
No. 92: Studies in Southeast Asian History (ed. by Sakurai Yumio)
No. 94: Japanese Studies in the History of Pre-Islamic Central Asia (ed.
by
Moriyasu Takao)
No.102: The Modern West and the Establishment of an “East Asian Sphere
of
Civilization” (ed. by Hazama Naoki)
No.104: The Geopolitics of Scholarship: Asian Studies in the United States and Asia
in the Postwar Period (ed. by Hamashita Takeshi)
No.106: Society and Thought during the Later Chosŏn Dynasty (ed. by Kawahara
Hideki)
No.114 Shih-lu / Sillok / Thực lục / Jitsuroku in Modern East Asia (ed. by Nakami
Tatsuo)
No.115 Medical Treatment and Its Indigenization in the Sinographic Cultural
Sphere
(ed. by Mayanagi Makoto)
No.119: Sogdians in Sogdiana, China, and Turfan during the Sixth Century
(ed. by
Yoshida Yutaka)
No.122 The“Long Eighteenth Century”in Maritime Asian History
(ed. by Shimada Ryūto)
No.123 Armenian Merchants and Their Communities in Early Modern Eurasia
(ed. by
Morikawa Tomoko)
No.124 East Asian Capital Cities of the Seventh and Eighth Centuries in
Comparative
Light (ed. by Seo Tatsuhiko)
Philosophy, Thought & Religion
No. 57: Japanese Studies in Indian Philosophy (ed. by Mayeda Sengaku)
No. 66: Buddhism in East Asia (ed. by Takasaki Jikido)
No. 86: Islam in History: Sūfī Saints and Religious Factions (ed. by Satō
Tsugitaka)
No. 90: Word and Meaning in Indian Philosophy (ed. by Hattori Masaaki)
No. 96: Mahāyāna Buddhism: Its Origins and Riality (ed. by Saitō Akira)
No.108 Buddhism and Debate: The Development of Mahāyāna Buddhism and Its
Background in Terms of Religio-Philosophical History (ed. by Saitō
Akira)
No.112 Japanese Research on Intellectual Trends in China and Korea from the
Eleventh to Seventeenth Centuries (ed. by Kojima Tsuyoshi)
No.118 What is Tathāgatagarbha: Buddha-Nature or Buddha Within? (ed. by Saitō
Akira)
No.121 The Heart Sūtra Revisited: The Frontier of Prajñā- pāramitāhṛdaya Studies
(ed. by Saitō Akira)
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