Waqwaq, Vol. 1

Waqwaq, Vol. 1
Author: Ryu Fujisaki
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 142156582X

Shio is forced by the tragedy of the machine war to team up with a mysterious girl from another world whose blood is the color red, just like the prophecies proclaim. Is this girl the human race's last hope for survival in a world overrun by metal? -- VIZ Media

Waqwaq, Vol. 2

Waqwaq, Vol. 2
Author: Ryu Fujisaki
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1421568292

The girl who could be the Kami is kidnapped by a trio of mysterious sages. To save her, Shio must join forces with a former opponent and battle through a slew of ever-more-powerful renegade Guardians! -- VIZ Media

Waqwaq, Vol. 3

Waqwaq, Vol. 3
Author: Ryu Fujisaki
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013-08-13
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1421568527

Shio and friends are on their way to the Spider's Thread to rescue the girl he now calls Kami, but before they can do that Shio must battle more powerful Guardians and learn the true history of Wāqwāq! -- VIZ Media

Waqwaq, Vol. 4

Waqwaq, Vol. 4
Author: Ryu Fujisaki
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2013-08-13
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1421568535

Shio's battles have brought him to the brink of death and back again. Now he must use every ounce of power he has left to save the Kami, his people and his world! But whose wish will ultimately come true? The conclusion to Wāqwāq begins now! The final fate of both man and machine is revealed! -- VIZ Media

Hoshin Engi, Vol. 1

Hoshin Engi, Vol. 1
Author: Ryu Fujisaki
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1974702936

Armed with his new weapon, the Dashinben, Taikobo seeks revenge on the demon Dakki and her sinister sisters. He finds out much more about the godlike Sennins--and what may have really happened to his clan. But looking for survivors only means falling further into Dakki's darkness. -- VIZ Media

Charlemagne, Muhammad, and the Arab Roots of Capitalism

Charlemagne, Muhammad, and the Arab Roots of Capitalism
Author: Gene W. Heck
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783110192292

Presented in six principal analytic chapters with supporting appendices, this book explores the role of Islam in precipitating Europe's twelfth century commercial renaissance. Employing the classic analytic techniques of economics, Gene Heck determines that medieval Europe's feudal interregnum was largely caused by indigenous governmental business regulation and not by shifts in international trade patterns. He then proceeds by demonstrating how Islamic economic precepts provided the ideological rationales that empowered medieval Europe to escape its three-centuries-long experiment in "Dark Age economics" ― in the process, providing the West with its archetypic tools of capitalism. While treatises such as Maxime Rodinson's excellent book, Islam and Capitalism, document the capitalistic nature of the Islamic economic system, in applying modern economic method to medieval orientalist historiography, this work is unique in capturing both the evolution and the impact of the system's role in forging medieval history.

Bibliography of Art and Architecture in the Islamic World (2 vols.)

Bibliography of Art and Architecture in the Islamic World (2 vols.)
Author: Susan Sinclair
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1508
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9047412079

Following the tradition and style of the acclaimed Index Islamicus, the editors have created this new Bibliography of Art and Architecture in the Islamic World. The editors have surveyed and annotated a wide range of books and articles from collected volumes and journals published in all European languages (except Turkish) between 1906 and 2011. This comprehensive bibliography is an indispensable tool for everyone involved in the study of material culture in Muslim societies.

The Western Indian Ocean

The Western Indian Ocean
Author: Shawkat M. Toorawa
Publisher: Oriental Manuscripts Library and Research Institute, Hyderabad, India
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

In this volume, The Hassam Toorawa Trust brings together six thought-provoking essays by scholars of Mauritius and other Indian Ocean islands. Together, they explore the experiences of islanders past and present, of placement and displacement, of locals and globals. The volume opens with a Foreword by Megan Vaughan (King's College Cambridge), situating the essays in the broader context of the historical processes in the Indian Ocean. Ned Alpers (University of California, Los Angeles) places the islands of the Western Indian Ocean in the wider African context. Himanshu Prabha Ray (Jawaharlal Nehru University) discusses ancient and medieval seafaring in the Indian Ocean. Shawkat Toorawa (Cornell University) muses on the Indian Ocean location of the medieval Waqwaq islands. Paul van der Velde (International Institute for Asian Studies) reflects on Dutch traveler Jacob Haafner's late eighteenth century description of his visit to Mauritius. Larry Bowman (University of Connecticut) describes the nineteenth century visit of mariner Joshua Slocum to Rodrigues and Mauritius. Jocelyn Chan Low (University of Mauritius) puts the plight of the Chagos Islanders (Ilois) into the context of Cold War realpolitik and Mauritius independence.

Mapping the Chinese and Islamic Worlds

Mapping the Chinese and Islamic Worlds
Author: Hyunhee Park
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139536621

Long before Vasco da Gama rounded the Cape of Good Hope en route to India, the peoples of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia engaged in vigorous cross-cultural exchanges across the Indian Ocean. This book focuses on the years 700 to 1500, a period when powerful dynasties governed both regions, to document the relationship between the Islamic and Chinese worlds before the arrival of the Europeans. Through a close analysis of the maps, geographic accounts, and travelogues compiled by both Chinese and Islamic writers, the book traces the development of major contacts between people in China and the Islamic world and explores their interactions on matters as varied as diplomacy, commerce, mutual understanding, world geography, navigation, shipbuilding, and scientific exploration. When the Mongols ruled both China and Iran in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, their geographic understanding of each other's society increased markedly. This rich, engaging, and pioneering study offers glimpses into the worlds of Asian geographers and mapmakers, whose accumulated wisdom underpinned the celebrated voyages of European explorers like Vasco da Gama.