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#3831 [2004-02-15 09:09:04]

Monumenta Nipponica

by burker94509

Is there an index for Monumenta Nipponica? I'd love to know if there were
any articles about the Satsuma Rebellion in it?

Bob Burke


In a message dated 2/15/04 2:55:51 AM, mickey.letham@... writes:

<< You just missed an exchange about this a few weeks ago. Perhaps you can

access the previous postings at Yahoo.


I would strongly recommend a series of articles in last years Monumenta

Nipponica starting with issue 58:1. The first by Henry Smith was a general

overview, the second by Bito Masahide is a history of the incident. More

articles on other aspects of the story are promised. >>

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#3834 [2004-02-15 16:07:50]

Re: [samuraihistory] Monumenta Nipponica

by samuraiwm

< any articles about the Satsuma Rebellion in it?


Try here. There is one by J H Buck in issue 27

http://monumenta.cc.sophia.ac.jp/mnindex.html

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#3835 [2004-02-15 23:37:21]

Re: [samuraihistory] Monumenta Nipponica

by burker94509

Thanks for the information.

Bob Burke


In a message dated 2/15/04 4:12:24 PM, mickey.letham@... writes:

<< < were

any articles about the Satsuma Rebellion in it?



Try here. There is one by J H Buck in issue 27


http://monumenta.cc.sophia.ac.jp/mnindex.html

>>

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#3836 [2004-02-10 18:08:01]

Re: [samuraihistory] Monumenta Nipponica

by michaeljohngb

You can access articles from MN (and a whole lot more from other Journals)
at JSTOR on the internet. Access if free if you are a member of a
participating institution (in the UK at least - don't know about other
countries). However you will need to obtain a user name and password first!
Michael Grayer


> Is there an index for Monumenta Nipponica? I'd love to know if there were
> any articles about the Satsuma Rebellion in it?

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#3840 [2004-02-16 14:15:43]

Re: [samuraihistory] Monumenta Nipponica

by burker94509

Thanks. I tried doing that last night. I couldn't figure out how to
navigate around the website (and I'm not an Internet beginner).

I'm afraid I'm going to have to request the appropriate volume from storage
at the Unversity and make an old-fashioned hard copy.

Bob Burke


In a message dated 2/16/04 9:22:26 AM, m.grayer@... writes:

<< You can access articles from MN (and a whole lot more from other Journals)

at JSTOR on the internet. Access if free if you are a member of a

participating institution (in the UK at least - don't know about other

countries). However you will need to obtain a user name and password first!

Michael Grayer >>

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